Friday, November 23, 2012

Chillin' out at Rapid Bay, SA




Nov 3:  Recapping a bit...
We went to Fisherman's Bay for breakfast in Keith and the fur girls had fun playing in the mounds of seaweed on the beach.

Then we drove through Bute and some other port towns, + Adelaide and onto the Fleurieu Penninsula.  We stopped off in Normanville for coffee and I bought a much needed hoodie (with ipod connection?!)
Coming down the hill to Rapid Bay, the fields were full of purple thistles and old stone buildings...we were going to like this place.
The beach was looked great and we camped right on the front.   Danny had a long awaited swim in the chilly, turquoise water.
 
Nov 4: 
We had a look round at the houses, which the mine own half of and some old single men's quarters.  Then we collected some small stones from the beach and had some beers with Gary, a top bloke (his permanent van to the left) from Adelaide.  
We checked out the jetty for some fishing, but it was windy and the water very clear.  No one seemed to be catching anything.


Nov 5:  Windy...didn't look good for a smooth sail to Kangaroo Island.  We drove to Jervis Bay, only 20 mins away and Keith loaded on the Ferry backwards - ready to unload at the front. 
We went and sat upstairs in the dog seating area inside. 


But the waves were about 5m high and I started to feel a bit unwell...











Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Keith meets the Ocean: SA Ports





Nov 1:  And a windy day for driving.  We ran out of petrol 7km from Glendambo.  Danny rang the servo and a nice man came out with 20ltrs in his cool ute.
Lake Hart was the next surprise, but a good one.  The dogs enjoyed running across the salt expanse and I took some for my sea salt shaker.

Then we saw the sea for the first time in 4 mths!  Very exciting at Port Augusta.  We stayed overnight by the inlet at the Shoreline Caravan Park and Fuggles had her first look at a beach.  She seemed to like it.




Next day we had a look round Port Augusta - noice and then to Port Germein with ONE of the longest jetties in the southern hemisphere. 
We settled down the road at the Port Broughton Caravan Park after having a look round the cutest fishing village - Fisherman's Bay with many colourful shacks with sandy roads.

On the 3rd Nov, we went back to Fisherman's Bay for breakfast and the dogs played in the large mounds of dried seaweed.  Then we drove through Bute, which once was probably beaut but not so much any more.  A few more port towns and through Adelaide (where I gave us a bum steer and we had to back track...sorry Dan).   We fueled up in Normanville and I bought a much needed hoodie...with ipod fittings.  Weird. 
Then we headed for Rapid Bay - our stopover before the ferry to KI. 
No idea what Rapid Bay would be like, but it sounded like a good spot. 


Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Uluru to Coober Pedy - the long, hot road!

We spent the 29th at the Heritage Caravan Park, Alice Springs.  I
knew they meant 'dog friendly' when I walked into the park office and there was a dog sitting on the chair and other on the floor. 
We hung out for the arvo and then went into town for the Desert Music Club jam night.  I put our name on the board first and we did 4 of our original songs.  A nice helpx lady host came up to us afterwards with some kind words, which was cool.

Next day, we left at 6am for The Big Rock.  We saw in the distance a big rock, but it was Mt Connell.  Lovely in it's own right.


And then I saw it...and it was big and majestic and more than I had hoped for.  We went to our campground at the Ayres Rock Resort and had a bit of a rest from the heat.  The park man mentioned a dog sitting service and so we rang them and dropped off the Girls for the arvo. 
We had a bit of a drive towards The Olgas / Katja Juta, but there was not enough time to explore...next time, in Winter! 


So we headed for Uluru.  I had waited for over 20 years to meet the big fella and I was not disappointed.
It was nearing sunset, so we did the small walk to the gorge and saws some caves and wall paintings. 
Then we parked Keith in the Sunset Viewing carpark and sat on the roof cage with a glass of wine and watched the sun depart.  It was a lovely finale to a long, hot day in the red center.
We collected Indigo and Fuggles who had been for a walk with their 2 young carers, made our dinner and went to bed. 

Oct  31st at 5am, we left for the 9 hr drive to Coober Pedy.  It started to heat up at about 9:30am and with no aircon in Keith, it got a bit nasty.  The opal mines lined the highway in with their mounds of dirt and trucks and make shift camp sites.  We stayed at a caravan park in town and had a look at the underground Catholic Church which was very peaceful ( I was sure there was an underground caravan park too, but it was not to be.... )


We had 2 great Sri Lankan curries at the pub and then chatted with an interesting fellow who was staying at our caravan park. He was from Melbourne and writes a column for the Sunday Age, but has been hitchhiking around, most recently to Darwin.  He sat in Keith and had a cup of tea and told some tales about lifts with mostly friendly, but some dubious strangers.  The kind he knew he shouldn't get in the car with! 
After a 40 degrees day, we went to sleep with the sound of the hot wind still blowing across the merciless desert. 
But we dreamed of tomorrow when, after 4 long, months...we would see the ocean again.











Saturday, November 3, 2012

We Got Some Country - last month in the Desert

OCT:  Well, the last month at Hamilton Downs.  Lots of tidying up and cleaning in preparation for the New Caretakers including finishing the vege garden with garden hose on the edges and clearing rocks from the 12km rough part of the driveway.  I dressed up in my best work shorts and glow vest for the occasion.   
It was getting hot, 40 degrees a couple of days, but luckily cooled down into the 20's for the arrival of the lovely Jennifer and Rob from the near the  NSW central coast.                                                     
And in case you missed it, here is the music clip we shot on the property of our song:  Get Some Country.

Indigo and Fuggles did some climbing up the hill bonding...



And Danny photographed a long jet stream and noticed a bright, shiningball of light underneath.  Weather balloon, U.F.O ? 





Danny, with a bit of help from Sammy, made a new access road for the tip truck and fire trailer with salvaged double gate.
 Monday, Oct 29 and it was time to leave Hamilton Downs Youth Camp.  It was in interesting 3 months with beautiful sunsets and views of the Namatjira-style landscape on our doorstep. 
We took it very slowly going out the 25km driveway and said our Goodbyes at the gate.