Wednesday the 21st of September 2022 – Wallaroo, South Australia

“RAYNSU” on North Beach, Wallaroo

Well today was a big day, 580 K’s is a big day when towing a 3 T van. We left Streaky Bay with the plan to stay in a free camp on the southern outskirts of Port Augusta. Unfortunately for the first time on this trip the camp site was full so we decided to soldier on to Wallaroo, arriving around 5.30 in the evening, just on dusk. We did manage a few stops, Kimba for morning tea and Port Augusta for a late lunch.

The silo art at Kimba was very impressive.
Kimba also has the “Big Galah”. We haven’t come across to many of the iconic Aussie “Bigs” on this trip but this bird certainly qualified.
In Port Augusta we stopped at the Arid Lands Garden and this sculpture was one of many throughout the gardens. Andrew bought a number of plants here, hoping the Wodonga climate will suit them.

We have a few days on the Yorke Peninsula at Wallaroo. Andrew and I will play golf at Copper Club in Port Hughes on Saturday whilst Susan and Sue do the markets at Kadina. We’re very close to the end of our trip now and I suppose our focus is getting back home but still a couple of days “sightseeing” ahead of us.

2 comments

  1. Mark's avatar
    Mark · September 23, 2022

    Well that would have meant there were 2 big galahs in Kimba that day 😄

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    • bebraveontour's avatar
      bebraveontour · September 23, 2022

      I will remember this outrageous comment Mr Peel. You have been around MC to long! Cheers

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