Woop Woop On
Upon departing Woop Woop the road nearly got better – still single lane blacktop but less bouncy jouncy, almost cruisin’. 85 was a reasonable speed but
Upon departing Woop Woop the road nearly got better – still single lane blacktop but less bouncy jouncy, almost cruisin’. 85 was a reasonable speed but
Almost a bustling metropolis, particularly after Quilpie, Eromanga, Thargomindah and Eulo. Even had difficulty parking there were so many locals in town and then found
Yowah to Thargomindah to Noccundra to Eromanga. Along the way we went up a hill…. This was a highlight, 193 metres
Probably the most notable aspect of the Qld portion of the journey so far has been the FLAT. Also, maybe, has been the desolate nature
There’s a name for it but I can’t remember – I know where we are cos there’s a sign out front but I can’t remember
A week at Lake Moogerah awaiting the end of the busy season so Robyn can finally get away, delightfully spent in the company of Masons
We moved house again, this time for the foreseeable future. Thanks must go to the Lomas/Phillips’, Van Oosteroms and the Fergussons for all of their help
Can’t afford to live in Mandurah. Land and house costs are more than Toorakky. This is 60 K out of Perth. Please explain!
Out of Wallaroo into Port Pirie. Stopped the night after walking the jetty at Port Germain – 3.5 km. Nothing else to see here. Took
From Mt Barker we’ve headed to the Yorke Peninsula and along the way we picked up a couple of frogs and nearly skittled an indigenous inhabitant……….
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