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With distance in mind and having said farewell to people we had met (Dieter and Kay) it was back on the road heading south. The conservation park scenery was mainly sand, mallee scrub and small gum trees but as we moved south things greened up ve...
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With our sights firmly set on reaching Mannum it was off bouncing down the road again. For some reason the roads in this area have been quite rough and undulating and yet surprisingly a large number of vans and camper trailers heading in the oppo...
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Rain rain rain… was how our day started. The first significant falls we have seen for a while. It made packing up a bit of a chore but as we are so expert now it did not take too long and we managed to stay remarkably dry. The ...
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A nasty northerly wind came up overnight which made the first 100km or so a bit of a struggle as we battled into it heading up the Eyre Peninsula towards Whyalla. Luckily it did ease as the morning progressed. The landscape was predominantl...
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Without mucking around we were out onto the main road and heading south again. The weather was a bit iffy so the Beast provided a nice retreat from the cold. Roadside scenery was mainly more wheat fields but things changed to sheep country ...
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