Eden

We are spending two nights in Eden this has allowed mum & dad to take me on lots of walks along the ocean front on the boardwalk and on the beach.

Saturday Morning it is calm at sea at the moment and sunny but the forecast is for rain from 10am for the rest of the day. The rain started about 11:30 so we are now sat in the caravan.

The weather report says rain for the rest of the day along with a cold front coming in from the Antarctic taking temperatures down by at least 10 degrees on the normal.

This is the view over the lake with lots of different birds frequenting it.

Balranald to Junee

Today we travelled from Balranald to Junee and have setup on the grass area at the back of the RSL (Free Camp). We have had a walk around town calling in at a local pub that allows dogs (RSL does not).

If anyone wanted to do a 4×4 off- road course without going off- road i volunteer the A20 for this role.

We called in at Hay for a walk and to look at the water tank art. This one commemorates the people from the town that went to war.

Other information can be viewed by following the links below.

Renmark to Balranald

We left Renmark this morning calling in at Mildura and having a walk along the river Murry to lock 11 before turning round. At the lock there is a stick showing the height of all the floods.

The 2023 flood would be about 2 feet above Dad,s head.

On our arrival at Balramald we realised we were staying at the same caravan site as we stayed at in 2020 so we took Phoenix for a walk to the suspension bridge that crosses the river.

Port Augusta to Renmark

Having left Port Augusta we set off to Renmark passing through some new towns that we hadn’t done last time.

We called in at Port Pirie for lunch then down to Renmark. As it is the 8th we have decided to stop two nights and have a walk down the river front and go out for lunch for my birthday. We found a nice pub where Phoenix could go with us about 1 kM from the campsite.

Resting after lunch

This brings week one to a close.

Ceduna to Port Augusta

For Phoenix’s morning walk we took a walk along the front and then out on the jetty.

After packing up we left for Port Augusta.

This was another long drive but we found time to call into Bourke where we did the 18km walk in 2020 but decided against it this time. We also passed through Kimba which is halfway across Australia and the home of the large pink and grey. Arriving in Port Augusta around 3 pm we took Phoenix for a walk down to the river about 2 kM and then back to Ernie for a meal and some rest.

Looks like it’s had a paint job since the last time we saw it.

Coorabie to Ceduna

After having rain for most of the night we are packed up and on our way to Ceduna, where we are stopping overnight as it is only a short drive today we will be doing some walking along the beach front.

We arrived 20 minutes before booking in time so did some shopping then went to the caravan park and setup. After lunch we went for a walk to the boat jetty about 5 kM round trip.

Elisa took Phoenix for her evening walk and took the following sunset picture.