12• Cape Legrand NP – Barmah

In this blog we actually ended up in 4 different states: Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria and a tiny bit of New South Whales.

We first tackled the WA’s Nullarbor plain, driving along the longest straight stretch of road in the country, and included a diversion to see the Eyre Bird Observatory close to Cocklebiddy where we had a chance to do a walk on some beautiful sand dunes and see the Ocean again. We chose some alternatives to the main bitumen Highway to get a better feel of such a huge and empty area of flat land and we certainly got it! Some of the roads were private and we had to call for permission to drive on their land. We managed not to get lost but we certainly felt very alone. Not seeing any other vehicle reinforced that feeling.

Once back on the Eyre Highway, still travelling along the seemingly endless Nullarbor plain, land and water of the Great Ocean Bight met in a series of dramatic cliff-faces creating a very contrasting and dramatic environment.

We then returned to more familiar territories with beautiful bays, sand dunes, farmland and some National Parks.

We had the chance to see sea lions and had to learn how to cope with thousands of feral bees during an extremely hot day at Coffin Bay National Park. Back in town (Coffin Bay) we tasted some delicious local oysters.

After having navigated through the Clare & Barrossa Valley as well as the Adelaide Hills and tasted some of their renowned food specialities (wine, cheese and fruits), we followed the Murray-Darling / Murray River upstream opting for our now well known “short cuts” with as little bitumen as possible. Short cuts usually ending up taking us much longer to reach our destination!!!

We had to use our 4×4 driving skills to swirl around and get through a very wet and muddy track (Old Mail Road) following recent rain and we ended up bogged twice!

If we managed to get ourselves out the first time, we had to call for help on the second occasion after more than 2 hours of digging and using our maxtraxs. Our lucky star worked twice: not only a sign 150m away with contact numbers (old rehabilitated sheep station) but we kind of miraculously got some phone reception in this deserted area!

We left a message at the station and got ready to sleep in the car as the night started to fall. We ended up being rescued around 9pm. They came with car (which got bogged too), tractor and chains to pull us out and following yet another challenging drive at night to the station, they even provided us with a much needed shower and a bed. Thank you heaps!!!

Armande was glad to return to some bitumen and Jean-Philippe had to stick to it for at least a good few days.

November 13th

Balladonia Rd, WA
November 24th, Eyre Hwy, WA
November 25th, Cocklebiddy, WA

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Eyre Bird Observatory, WA
November 26th, back on the Eyre Highway.
Another of these many special loads…
Madura Pass lookout, facing a tiny section of the Nullarbor
Alternative road to the Highway crossing the Nullarbor.
Mundrabilla – Eucla track, WA ​

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November 27, Old Telegraph Station, Eucla, WA
Old Eyre Highway, SA

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The Great Australian Bight, Eyre Highway, SA
Coorabie Farm, SA
Coorabie, SA
Scotts Bay, SA

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One of our most beautiful camping site so far! Scott Bay, SA.
Video taken from jph’s drone. Still wearing the L-plate so thank you for your understanding…

Fowler’s Bay, SA
Penong, Eyre Highway, SA
Googs Track, Yumbarra Conservation Park, SA
One of the many sand dune crossing towards Googs Lake
Googs Lake, Yumbarra Conservation Park, SA

November 30th, Googs Lake, Yumbarra Conservation Park, SA

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Whistling Rocks, Cape Bauer, SA

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December 1st, Sea Lion colony, Point Labatt, SA
Calca, SA
Murphys Haystacks, Benbarber Rd, SA
Organ Pipes, Gawler Rangs NP, SA
Old Paney Homestead, Gawler Rangs NP, SA
Gawler Rangs NP, SA
Kolay Hut, Gawler Rangs NP, SA
December 2nd, Kolay Hut, Gawler Rangs NP, SA
Mount Fairview, Gawler Rangs NP, SA

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driving throuth Gawler NP, SA

Gawler Rangs NP, SA
Pondanna Ruins, SA
Lake Gairdner, SA
Nonning Rd, SA

Phone boot rehabilitated for donation to the Royal Flying Doctors,
Siam Station, SA
December 3rd
Iron Prince Mine, Iron Baron, SA
Eyre Peninsula, SA
December 5th Sleaford – Wanna Dune Access, Lincoln NP, SA

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Memory Cove Wilderness Protection Area, Lincoln National Park, SA
December 6th.
Ferral bees glad to have some water in a 43° day,
Black Springs, Coffin Bay NP, SA

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December 8th, oyster farm, Coffin Bay, SA
Elliston, SA
cool letterbox…!
December 9th, Wheat piles, Lock, SA
Wheat silos, Darke Peak, SA
Kimba, SA
Whyalla, SA
Point Lowly, SA
December 11th, Appila, SA
Barossa Valley, SA
Greenock, SA
December 12th
Mangler Hill Rd, Tanunda
Angaston, SA
December 13th
A much needed break from strong wind and rain. Just checking if I still know how… Hahndorf, SA
December 14th
Murray-Darling River, SA
December 15th, Berri (fruit juice) company, SA
Almond orchard
Old Mail Road, VIC
…despite navigating our way aroung a very wet and slippery track!
we got out after much
shovelling and thanks to our maxtraxs
Second time!
Couldn’t do it ourselves! Had to get some help this time…
December 16th, Ned’s Corner, VIC
old sheep station
Back to more after a short night sleep! Where does it end?
Ned’s Corner Road, VIC
Sturt Highway, VIC
Some much needed cleaning, Mildura, VIC
December 17th, Murray River, Mildura VIC
Very cool gazebo at Trish & Garry, Merbein, VIC
December 18th
Nut orchard, Sturt Highway, VIC
December 21st.
Pental Island, VIC
December 22nd.
Our first campfire in month due to fire restrictions!
Barmah, VIC
December 23rd. Murray River, VIC
Lake Mulwala, VIC

One thought on “12• Cape Legrand NP – Barmah”

  1. Quel aventure j adore les vidéos quand on entend votre voix Et Les commentaires entre vous nous font rire belle continuation Les amis et à tous bientôt Et belle Et bonnev année à tous les deux dans cette belle aventure

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