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Vesko



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September Drive

So, I drove to White Cliffs intending to reach Cameron Corner, then to head east on the outback roads through Bourke to the national parks on the NSW/Queensland border. That was the plan… Until the big rain hit me – even the tarmac road between Wilcannia and White Cliffs was flooded and all the other roads out of White Cliffs were closed. I tasted the mud for a while driving around the opal fields (spend the night there) and decided it is too risky to look for alternative drive to Broken Hill. Left with no option, I drove back some 700 km for the amazing Warrumbungle NP. Spent two nights at Camp Blackman (great place), which allowed me a day to tackle a few of the many amazing bushwalks in the park.

Next was a drive north/east to Bald Rock NP. Another couple of nights here to explore around. Bald Rock rocks! Then it was a leisurely drive on the small country roads to Grafton and then to the best camping ground (according to many) on the east coast – Pebbly Beach. The creek water was still high and many larger vehicles were waiting for the low tide. I walked through and seeing it is all below the knee, drove without hesitation. It must be the pack mentality – seeing that I’m safely across, everyone followed. Pebbly Beach is great, but I spend only a night there thinking about the Great Lakes. Indeed, Myall Lake was just perfect, calm and warm, only that I couldn’t catch any fish, which is also a good thing, I guess. Then it was time to get home. I had a quick drive on one of the many beaches before that. Despite the outback disappointment this was one wonderful trip.

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Post #236949 6th Oct 2014 12:53 pm
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pab



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Another good write up and stunning pics. Thanks, Vesko! Thumbs Up

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mikehzz



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Yes, good one Vesko. Is that a new awning I spied? Worth its weight in gold when it rains. Very Happy

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Vesko



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Thanks pab and thanks duckworthparts Very Happy

mikehzz wrote:
Yes, good one Vesko. Is that a new awning I spied? Worth its weight in gold when it rains. Very Happy


Yes mate, predictably I gave up the umbrella idea - the cheap tigerz11 awning proved to be much sturdier and quicker to set up/pack up and I found it doesn't make much drug on the drive. I just added extra sheet to make a side wall or extension at the back. It was perfect for the strong wind/rain pelting me all night at the White Cliffs opal fields. Later I just loved the ease to roll it out or in with every opportunity. Very Happy

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mikehzz



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Yes, I've got the same and wouldn't go on a trip without it now. I also have a side/end sheet as well. That looked like a very interesting and diverse trip, a bit of everything. Where did you pick up the screw in your tyre?

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Vesko



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I became in possession of the screw somewhere around camp Blackman. I would’ve noticed it before (I have a habit of looking at the tyres before getting in the car). It was in the back tyre on the passenger side. I imagine the front tyre lifted it and it got stuck in the back tyre.

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