Goodbye bed! Wudinna to Bush Camp - 66kms

It was a very grey morning with rain threatening when we left Wudinna at 6.30am.
We considered staying another day at the motel until the weather cleared up but decided to take the plunge and head off, hoping that we'd find a camp spot and get the tent up before the rain came.
A good decision! We had a tail wind for most of the day - and no rain!
As we left, we passed a tall, simplistic sculpture dedicated to the Australian Farmer.

The highway from Wudinna provided several good downhill runs. These were usually followed by long, gradual inclines and we walked the steepest ones.
Flies became a nuisance so we donned our fly nets. We had to smother our legs with Bushman to keep the flies away from the cuts and scabs (result of bush camping)!

Passed a monument to Charles Darke, the explorer. 
He came to a gruesome end from the sound of it!

More pretty spring flowers are emerging along the roadsides.

Eventually we found a camp site. 
It is flanked by wheat fields and a fence on one side and Acacia bushes, scraggly trees and the highway on the other.

It's hidden but only just off the road,
 so we'll need ear plugs tonight!

Comments

  1. Ugh, damn those aussie flies - I think the rain may almost have been preferable? This is the first time I've seen you with the fly nets though, so maybe they haven't been too bad so far this trip. Hope you manage a good night's sleep tonight xx

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