In my search for one of the camping spots of explorer John McDouall Stuart, I visited Trig Waterhole on Teatree Creek.
The rising sun catches a teatree at the head of Trig Waterhole in Teatree Creek.
Trig Waterhole was dry as a bone when I was there but the dried up weed on the sandy floor of […]
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Trig Bluff is quite a hill, rising 30 metres above the surrounding country, and table topped as are many of the hills around.
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Look closely at the centre of the Google Earth image and you’ll see the Trig Bluff picknic spot.
From the top can be seen a considerable expanse of Lake Torrens, out to […]
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It was about 1.00am and between Renmark and Morgan that I pulled into a truck parking bay for the remainder of the night.
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I camped east of Overland Corner, between Renmark and Morgan.
Plenty of space, with only one semi trailer there, I parked the ute near the edge of the graveled area, spreading out […]
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The sun had set and darkness was approaching as I drove out of Mildura, about 12 hours drive from home, on the way to Roxby Downs in the arid region of South Australia.
Pulling to the side among the homes of the outer suburbs of Mildura I got out my all important little green notebook ans […]
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G’day. I’m heading off for my next outback trip in a few days, traveling the country west of Lake Torrens in South Australia.
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I’ll be following the route, as far as it can be established, of the explorer, John McDouall Stuart. He traveled in the area in 1858 and once he’d been on the […]
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We live near the coast, more or less at the south eastern corner of Australia.
Coulthard’s grave. Mr Babbage burried William Coulthard in the shade of the myall tree where he died.
One of our our sons lives about a third of the way across the country. When traveling alone, it’s possible get there in two […]
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On my outback trip of Spring 2007, I spent several nights in the shearer’s quarters on Pernatty Station.
The shearer’s quarters at Gum Woolshed.
Station owner, Colin French, was very generous toward me, not only with the accommodation but also with much helpful advice about finding my way around such a vast property.
Accommodation for several nights while […]
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A trip across the Nullarbor Plain is coming up for us in May 2008.
At the roadhouse. Debbie’s grandfather is under the car, her grandmother leaning against the car, the bedrolls are on top of the car.
You see, our daughter, living in Perth on the opposite side of Australia, is expecting twins. My wife is flying […]
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In my time camping and traveling in the Australian bush and desert, I’ve cooked a few feeds.
Sprinkle coarse, brown sugar on the loaf, just before placing in the oven.
While some of them have been a bit rougher than others, among the many camping meals I’ve prepared have been some pretty good looking and wholesome feeds. […]
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Perhaps you’ll be shopping, dining and visiting the many art galleries and museums as an important part of your stay in […]
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