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Station Ruins, May 2020, Southern Flinders Ranges A glimpse of what was thought to be cropping country from c 1870-1920 ..but the rains stopped. It still produces sheep. The
A trek that went via.. Hawker SA, Marree, <a class="tt_keyword lb" rel="W40347" href="/places/40347/sa+
Just got it done before the Chinese Disease killed fun... Anne Beadell Highway traverses South and Western Australia and is approx. 1400kms long Surveyed and constructed
A short look at some of the steps of bore sinking. Start 9am finish 3pm 40m and 2550ppm tds [Embedded Video]
A little meander around the western Flinders Ranges.. [Embedded Video]
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Coongie Lakes. Much publicised by the Leyland brothers back in the day.(who can't remember their jingle hehe) Formerly part of the Kidman Cattle Empire, thence
Stirling North Garden Cemetery SA A wonderfully well kept <a class="tt_keyword lb" rel="W10
Poeppel Corner. Augustus Poeppel (1839–1891) was a surveyor and explorer in Australia. He surveyed the borders between Queensland, South Australia and the Northern Territor
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Old Dalhousie Station Now annexed as a park, was a cattle property. 'The property was situated approximately 125 kilometres (78 mi) north of <a class="tt_keyword lb" rel=
Oodnadtta.... the last southern fuel stop for a West/East Simpson crossing (you can also enter from Mt Dare) is also home to The <a class="tt_keyword lb" rel="W77689" href="/
A French Petroleum Company first drilled Bore in the Simpson Desert as a strategic well in about 1964. Wh
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Our family was well overdue for a little getaway in the bush. So we set aside a few days midweek duri
Back in late 2011 I received an email from a fellow EO Member asking me some information about one of the places that he would like to visit during his March 201
Kimberley ’09 Our trip started with excitement as we left home at 3.30am Friday morning for our 8 week trip up to
Saturday the 2nd July – Wilpena Creek 65km East of the Flinders Ranges [gi
Brief Pre Trip Events Since early in 2010 I had been following with great interest the massive rains that deluged outback Queensland. With my local contacts at Etadunna Station,...
Sunday 1st April 2012 was to be a special day for a couple of very good reasons. Firstly if the days outing was successful, it would mark Fiona’s and I 50th successful Degree Confluence visit ...
Wednesday 6th July 2001 Mount Dare SA Another spectacular sunrise heralded the arrival of the day at Duff Creek. A pity the
Just confiming that as of today, I have finished all the blogs and added photos. If you read the reflections blog yesterday, take another look today as I have tripled it in size by
12th July, 2011 Moonda Lake, Cordillo Down Road, Queensland The local rat population caused
June 2012 Back in February when we were putting the final destinations for our holidays for the year together, we were looking at some old photos of some of our past Queensland trips....
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TRIP DAY 21 Sunday 25th September, 2011 Mammoth Lakes is a fascinating place but was an unexpected part of our itinerary so we really didn't have time to make the most of it....
TRIP DAY 23 Tuesday 27th September, 2011 We were all a bit stiff and sore in the morning so popped a few nurofens to start the day! And just when we needed rest it was driving again......
Trip Day 25 Thursday 29th September, 2011 This morning we wanted to see San Francisco from a different perspective so after check-out we drove around the bay and over the <a ...
Trip Day 27 Saturday 1st October, 2011 Today was the beginning of what was to become a long series of lucky moments for our family....
Trip Day 29 Monday 3rd September, 2011 I started the day with a 45 minute morning run. I find this always helps me get oriented with an area and although it was just a concrete jungle with ...
Trip Day 33 Friday 7th September, 2011 Leaving Anaheim/Disneyland was rather sad! We all enjoyed it so much - for me, way more than I expected. It is true that magic exists at Disneyland....
TRIP DAY 17 Wednesday 21st September, 2011 Breakfast was included in our accommodation so we gave it a try... first time I've ever seen a waffle maker but whilst David and girls had them I ...
Our arrival into Vegas was the end of a big journey from Perth but the start of our great family adventure of Western USA of 36 days. We timed our arrival to allow 6 days for David t
TRIP DAY 2, VEGAS DAY 2/9 Tuesday 6th September, 2011 Our priorities in Vegas were to ensure David was adequately prepared for his race in 5 days time,...
TRIP DAY 12 Friday 16th September, 2011 Page, Arizona During the drive from Grand Canyon to Page we started phoning to secure accommodation and realised it was a
TRIP DAY 19 Friday 23rd September, 2011 We awoke at about 7am and had our hotel included breakfast in the Comfort Inn at Henderson....
TRIP DAY 20 Saturday 24th september, 2011 Quick breakfast in our room in Beatty thus morning then pack up and hit the road. First stop was Rhyolite ruins just out of Beatty.
TRIP DAY 15 Monday 19th September, 2011 As mentioned in the previous blog we had a half day driving and stopping enroute to Bryce from Page today,...
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