Arriving at
Marla we fuelled up bought lunch and set off on the Oodnadatta track for
William Creek and a flight over Lake Eyre.
Dirt all the
way so dust and corrugations were what we were expecting.
What we got
was a really good dirt road as good as going to the farm from Morawa Jean.
There were some bad spots but on the whole it was fine.
The
countryside is very different, some like Barnong and Yalgoo some open plains,
some with nothing but small stones as far as the eye can see.
Found a very small pretty plant
Air con is leaking dust in to the truck so cover up time.
We camped at Kathleen Creek on the Oodanatta track the first nightI`m not playing with fire!!!
There are
lots of hills and ranges lots of pictures taken. There are more cattle and wild life
here in South Australia than we have seen on the whole trip so far.
We followed
the old Ghan Railway Line from Oodanadatta Pink Roadhouse to William Creek,
stopping at some of the old sidings and stations and railway bridges on the way. The ruins are
looking very sad now, but were very solidly built in there day, a lot of
history here!!!
The ruins of Dutton station
The longest rail bridge in Australia
At William
Creek town, it looks like the pub is the main spot. We were told talk to the
pub and they would let us park behind the pub instead of paying $25 a night in
the caravan park, but no the pub has taken over the caravan park and now this
is the only place you can park.
What we
think happened is the pub undercut the caravan park until it went broke and
closed, then the pub stepped in and bought the caravan park themselves, which
is very run down the showers leave a lot to be desired and need renewing, the
water is hard and not fit to drink no lather with soap.
It is the
only place to stay so travellers don’t have much choice.
Julian, Tim
& I took a flight over the Lake unfortunately there was only about 3 to 4
inches of water so not as spectacular as we thought it would be, for our first
flight it was great, no motion sickness though have to admit we did take something
just in case.
It was very
enjoyable being able to see the country from a different angle. If it ever
fills with water again think we will make the effort to come back- if were not too
old!!!!
Animal tracks on the lakeCreeks in the distance
Part of the lake
A bit of waterAn old truck body
Julian with his coffee
Julian and Porta house behind us in the review mirror
Coober Pedy
is our next stop for Julian to do a tour while the rest of us do some cleaning.
That`s it for this one we are almost on the homeward stretch of the journey so not sure if there will be another blog.
We are all feeling a bit tired from all the travelling need to stop and have a break, though it has definately been an experience we are glad to done.
Red dust, dirt and corrugations we hope to avoid for awhile, looking forward green grass.
Bye for now from us all.
Fantastic trip for you all, sorry that the lake was not so full as you expected, but know you enjoyed the experience anyway. Hope you stopping anywhere in SA to have a break for a couple of days on the way home. Safe travels & see you soon. Love Maudie.
ReplyDeleteSome great photos, Shame there wasn't much water in the lake, we thought it would have been near full, can't have been as much rain through that way as we thought. take care and take it easy on the way home, Travel safe and Love to All Love us xx
ReplyDeleteWow nice!...it looks you had a lot of adventure Tim, thanks for sharing your photo, hope i can do that someday....we miss you Tim, when are you coming back to work?hehehe...have a nice day!😁
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