After leaving Coober Pedy we drove as far as a freecamp on the NT/SA Border. We met up with Graham & Pam and Wayne & Jill whom we first met at Dingly Dell Campground. John & Gwen were also there. Happy Hour was great as the conversation revolved around Wayne's bird photography and Gwen's life in South Africa.
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Rigs all in a row
The following morning we all headed off. Our first stop was Erldunda where we stretched our legs, caught up on phone calls and took a few photos.
We had now turned off the Stuart Hwy and were driving along the Lasseter Hwy heading towards Ayers Rock. We pulled into one freecamp and had a look around. Jen found a shrivelled up snake skin - looks yuck doesn't it.
We decided to drive on to Curtin Springs Roadhouse. It is part of a working cattle station of 1 million hectares. They allow campers to freecamp. How great is that. It also has a close view of Mt Conner (which is on Curtin Springs property).
Happy hour again so all four couples and Jen got together for a drink and chat.
Graham, Jen and I walked over to the fence to take some photos. We didn't realise it was an electric fence (didn't see the sign - derp) and Graham's knee touched it. He got a real jolt so silly me said "what this and touched the fence with my finger. My jolt wasn't as bad as Graham's but the embarassment was worse lol.
There was also a resident emu there. Would you believe a couple of small birds were chasing it. It ran onto the road, slipped and fell, got up and ran back into the property. What a sight!
Sunsets in the outback are always magic and this night was no different.
The following morning we drove on to Yulara Campground which was only about 90 klms away so we got there quite early. After checking in we walked up to a lookout and took our first photos of Ayers Rock and the Olgas.
We decided to check out the Resort and go to the supermarket and leave exploring the Rock and the Olgas for the next day.
The following morning we got up bright and early, made a flask and sandwiches and headed off. So exciting. We had to queue up at the checkpoint into the National Park where each person had to pay $25 entry fee for a 3 day pass. Our first stop was to take a photo.
then the Visitors Centre.
We were told that the Climb was closed due to high winds. Very disappointing for Arnold. When we got to the Rock the gate to the Climb was shut and a sign was also up.
We strolled along and took some photos.

Jen and Arnold decided to walk the 9.2klms around the base. I wasn't up to it so waited in the car.
It took them 2 hrs 20 mins.
They were certainly tired and thirsty when they got back to the car.
We left the Rock and drove to the Olgas.
We would have our lunch there and then take a walk between two sections. It was only 2.6 klms in although more of a steep climb.
It was lovely and cool inside.
We left the Olgas in time to drive back to a viewing area and watch the reflection of the sunset on Ayers Rock.
It was time to head back to the van. Well what a great day we had. 9 hours and it was worth every second.
I will leave it here for now. Next post will be Alice Springs.
PS I forgot to upload a pic of a bird I took at Wilpena so thought you might still like to see it. It's got a grasshopper in its beak ... yummy for the bird lol
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2 comments:
All i can say is it all looks so Great.
and Ronnie I have Given you a new name
(A bright Spark)
love the Photo's so Good
so safe and happy travil Maureen
Thanks Maureen. I did light up for a second lol.
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