It would be a long way on a bike |
Drove north for 200kms to Norseman the last town
before the Nullabor road. Lovely sunny weather and nice visitor centre but lots
of boarded up shops. We were told the population had reduced from 3,000 to 600
because all the gold mines had closed.
Campground had a patch of soft ground for our tent and a
good camp kitchen so we were happy. Drove to the lookout for sunset. Lots of lakes and a huge mine
dump. The lakes are salt lakes and are usually dry. They had a covering of
water from the recent rain.
Diabetic supplies in this little town |
Boarded up shops in Norseman |
Boarded up accountants |
Roadside toilet |
Salt lake |
The first roadhouse was after 200kms. Petrol 40c a litre more than Norseman and the campground looked hard. Found a good free campground near Madura 150kms further on. Dinner before dark and a campfire.Nice.
The Madura Oasis roadhouse was at the bottom of a steep hill. Nice location but a tired looking place. The next Roadhouse advertised cheap fuel but had no premium unleaded. On to Eucla which was a great looking place up a hill and close to the sea. Premium unleaded had run out. Oops. The border was only 13kms away and had a fuel station but this had also run out of premium unleaded. As we were also running out of fuel it was time to stop. Booked onto the campground only $15 but had to pay $2 for a shower. Nice camp spot in trees. Did laundry, fuel arrived so we filled up and relaxed. I have never been so happy to buy fuel at $2.12 per litre. There was a fire place on campground and some firewood so a good evening by the fire.No fires from 1 Nov because of fire danger.
The Madura Oasis roadhouse was at the bottom of a steep hill. Nice location but a tired looking place. The next Roadhouse advertised cheap fuel but had no premium unleaded. On to Eucla which was a great looking place up a hill and close to the sea. Premium unleaded had run out. Oops. The border was only 13kms away and had a fuel station but this had also run out of premium unleaded. As we were also running out of fuel it was time to stop. Booked onto the campground only $15 but had to pay $2 for a shower. Nice camp spot in trees. Did laundry, fuel arrived so we filled up and relaxed. I have never been so happy to buy fuel at $2.12 per litre. There was a fire place on campground and some firewood so a good evening by the fire.No fires from 1 Nov because of fire danger.
Free camping area near Madura |
Youngmi copies an exercise routine at Roadhouse before Eucla |
Old (obviously) telegraph station near Eucla beach |
Eucla Beach |
Eucla jetty |
Walking back to the Telegraph station |
Oversize load. We had to get off the road for this one |
Great Australian Bight cliffs |
Harley at the cliffs |
On to the Nullabor roadhouse were we saw our Hamburg friend for the last time having seen her in about 4 other places along the road. The old cars from Esperance were also here. Bit bleak for us so we went on eventually camping at Nor roadhouse. Lots of farming fields around and strong smell of cut crops. Youngmi said it was like camping on a haystack.
Beware of camels, wombats and kangaroos |
The old cars at the Nullabor roadhouse |
Camping on the haystacks |
A hole on the 1500km Nullabor golf course |
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