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  • Day 193–194

    Bourke

    December 15, 2024 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 38 °C

    Wie haben entschieden im Cobar noch weiterzufahren weil es zu heiss ist um irgendwas zu unternehmen!

    Wir sind also weitergetruckt nach Bourke und als wir so kurz vor Bourke waren haben wir gemerkt dass es bereits kurz vor 18:00 Uhr ist und die Caravan Parks wahrscheinlich schon zu sind…. So war es auch beim Wunschplatz und man konnte ohne Buchung nicht reinfahren!

    Wir versuchten also unser Glück beim zweiten Park und hatten Glück dass zufällig noch jemand das Telefon abnahm! Mit AUD 55.- zwar eher teuer und die Host-Frau sehr unfreundlich aber wie waren froh ein Platz mit Strom zu haben für die Aircon! Weil wir momentan doch viele Kilometer fahren ist guter Schlaf nötig 😅

    Es hat sogar zwei Pools, Josh war also im siebten Himmel!!

    Da der Fluss grad nebenan ist, sind die Moskitos aktiv und essen dich lebendig auf aber auch das ist aushaltbar 🤪

    Ein Känguru hat uns bei Sonnenuntergang noch besucht! Die Bettzeit momentan ist immer noch viel zu spät (Zeitumstellungen und Vollmond helfen unglaublich) aber das pendelt sich bestimmt wieder ein wenn wir zurück sind an der Sunshine Coast wo die Sonne wieder um 18:30 untergeht 😅
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  • Day 6

    Erste woche im Outback

    February 21 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 37 °C

    Nach einer zweitägigen Fahrt ins Outback bin ich auf der burragan farm angekommen. Eine Schafs farm auf der ich die nächsten Wochen arbeiten und leben werde. Bessie und Shannon mit drei äußerst witzigen Kids haben mich sehr herzlich empfangen. Zum Haus gehören auch zwei Haus Hunde namens Chicken wing und Diamond und vier Herden Hunde deren Namen ich mir noch einprägen muss :)
    Ich teile mir eine tolle Bude mit Heidi. Eine Australierin die die Kids unterrichtet.
    Die erste Woche war voll mit Gartenarbeiten und Geländer streichen.
    An die Hitze im outback muss man sich erstmal gewöhnen. Mit dem heißesten Tag dieser Woche mit 38 Grad klettert es rauf bis auf über 40 Grad in der nächsten Woche.
    Einige Tiere durfte ich auch schon bewundern. Von Kängurus über emus und mannigfaltig vielen Papageien auf dem weg hierher bis hin zu kleinen und großen Echsen. Sogar eine gottesanbeterin durfte ich bewundern.
    Ich bin gespannt was die nächsten Wochen noch so bringen.
    Leider hab ich noch keine anständige Kamera Und mein Handy ist auch schon 1000 Jahre alt.
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  • Day 192–193

    Wilcannia

    December 14, 2024 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 39 °C

    Im Victory Caravan Park in Wilcannia haben wir nach unserem Holperabenteuer dann unser Nachtlager gefunden!

    Powered für die Klimaanlage und es hat Duschen und sogar eine Waschmaschine welche gratis genutzt werden kann, also bzw. es ist in den AUD 30.- inklusive welche du für den Platz mit Power und Wasser bezahlst! Normalerweise kostet waschen immer noch circa 4 AUD extra für eine Maschine!

    Nach dem Znacht sind wir dann wieder einmal viel zu spät ins Bett gekommen!

    Wie hatten übrigens nochmal eine halbe Stunde Zeitverschiebung und sind jetzt 10 Stunden vor der Schweizer Zeit 😄🫣
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  • Day 471

    Die ersten 1000km geschafft!

    July 18, 2020 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

    In the last two days we drove 1000km already. It is good to be back on the road again, but the nights in our tent are very chilly. Nevertheless we really enjoy the clear sky with thousands of stars at night. Tomorrow we will drive another 400km to the north to Lightning Ridge, a mining city famous for the opal gems.

    In den letzten beiden Tagen sind wir bereits 1000km weit gefahren. Es ist wirklich unglaublich schön wieder unterwegs zu sein. Auch das Outback und unser Zelt haben wir ein bisschen vermisst. Das Thermometer fällt nachts zwar auf zwei Grad, aber ein Blick in den Himmel und die tausenden Sterne entschädigt die frischen Temperaturen.
    Morgen geht es dann weiter nach Lightning Ridge, eine kleine Stadt bekannt für den Abbau von Opalen.
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  • Day 6

    Mt Gunderbooker

    December 19, 2021 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

    Had cooled down overnight so had a decent sleep...had a coffee and we were off to do the easy/medium grade Little Mountain Walk (4.2km) but the area was closed. Ok, so off to the harder Valley of the Eagle walk which was a 5.7km steep climb to the summit Mt Gunderbooka. Thank God it was a cooler day - 24°C @10.30am. It still nearly killed me - I don't handle the heat very well unless there's a pool/beach nearby lol. We came across kangaroos, emus and goats on the mountain. No snakes though. We did see a few Eagles hunting on our way out. The track was really rocky and steep but well maintained. We sat on a rock at the summit and ate some lunch while taking in the amazing view. The trek down was way easier haha! Although Pete did have a small stack but he's ok. 34°C once we finished. We decided to do the Yapa art site walk also...only 3km return walk to an Aboriginal art site. Had a great day exploring but well tired. Tried to stay awake on the way back to keep Pete company but I failed. Had a nanna nap when we got back to camp while Pete soldiered on an fixed the esky as the screws had all vibrated out! All refreshed and made chicken Buddha bowls for dinner - yummo! Afterwards we wandered down to the flood plain to do some bird watching as I was intrigued by all the different bird calls. Dusk was not far away so decided to head back for a shower - which was each of us holding the shower head up for the other while we stood in a bucket. One of the perks of no other campers, no need to put the shower tent up! Now for a couple of vinos and off to catch some zeds.Read more

  • Day 5

    Gunderbooker National Park

    December 18, 2021 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 39 °C

    Stopped at Bourke Info Centre for updated information (great place, really helpful, bought my first souvenir) before heading into the park. The roads were great on the way in, well maintained...arrived at Yanda Camp-site 45 mins later. Loads of room for only having six sites and only one other person here. Limited facilities but clean. 41 degrees on arrival and nearly passed out. So hot. Lucky Pete is the best bartender ever and kept me going with cold beer! It's beautiful, the river is flowing fast and there's a bit of a floodplain. Lots of bird activity, have heard some really unusual bird calls. Made fish tacos for dinner and did a trivia - too tired for cards. Nice breeze when we headed to bed at 11:00pm.
    Woke up to a bang! Crash! at 12am. The wind had picked up and blown our annexe over. So up we got to sort it out. Won't be lazy next time and will put the ropes on 😬
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  • Day 4

    En route to Bourke

    December 17, 2021 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 34 °C

    Woke up to a stunning morning...big breaky and a shower before setting off. Jacinta, from Carinya Station Eco Offgrid Camping (HipCamp) where we had booked for our stay at Lightning Ridge called to advise they are closing Lightning Ridge. We would be able to get in but not out. So we decided to head to Bourke but stop at Brewarrina for the night. After a discussion with the Ranger and a call to his Father-in-law who was Wee Waa born and bred, we took his advice and headed to Pilliga to then determine the best route to Brewarrina. And after speaking with Stacey at Walgett council and getting advice that the road from Pilliga to Burren Junction was open we thought that was the best route. Stopped at Pilliga to check on local advice...only a young bloke at the corner store/post office who wasn't sure but an older gent wandered in who said the road to Burren would be ok as we were in a 4WD. So grabbed a chicken and salad sanga and off we went. 10 mins down the road we came to some water across the road...yikes. I didn't like the look of it but the guy in front of us (in a Commo station wagon w/camper trailer) proceeded and was getting thru it. We followed...I was freaking out as the water was half way up the doors. We got back to the bitumen and we both breathed a sigh of relief. 10 minutes later Stacey from the Council rang me and said "sorry you won't be able to get through, the road has been closed". We were already though 😬 Ended up getting to the turn off which had just closed...so went a 170km dirt road alternative route...we saw emus, sheep, a few storms in the distance, many cattle grids and alot of red dirt! Finally arrived at Brewarrina...bloody hot here - 39 degrees...set up and headed to the RSL for dinner. Friday night - packed as for Christmas raffles with legs of ham-a-plenty and a comedy show to boot! Big day 😴Read more

  • Day 10–11

    Lake Cargelligo

    April 26 in Australia ⋅ 🌧 19 °C

    left Condoblin at 11am and arrived at Lake Cargelligo 12.30pm. had a look at the old grain silos and the railway yard. we had a look at the painted silo in town then went to Frogs Hollow along the lake camp ground for the nightRead more

  • Day 2

    White Cliffs underground Motel

    September 15, 2024 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 16 °C

    An old opal mine full of winding tunnels and almost level hallways 😍
    Feel a bit like a dwarf and I’m thankful we aren’t setting the tent up in the cold wind today.
    The cats travelled like a dream! Cuddled together or snuggled with Nelly and Bo even did his business conveniently before we set off from Nyngan.

    We’ve watched the video…in the beginning…and it’s become inextricably linked to Nyngan for us. 🤣

    Day 2: wildlife update…
    Emu’s ✅ (21)
    Roo’s ❌ (0) so weird.
    Snakes ✅ (1)
    Goats ✅ (bazillion, including a super friendly black and white goat now named Sir Pops a lot.)

    Merry’s favourite part: the playground at Nyngan
    Jeff’s: Cobar
    Nelly: seeing a bunch of Emu’s at one time and going out of the car with Dad to take a photo with my Polaroid.
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  • Day 4

    Brewarrina

    August 5, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    Started the day with bakery in Cobar
    Mark rated it a 5/10 as they had no chocolate donuts 🍩
    Poor Sarah still unwell, hopefully she’ll pick up tomorrow.
    Drove to Brewarrina, small country town about 100kms south of QLD border.
    Very basic caravan park and the last photo is the cabins you can rent 😬
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