Gidday all,
Menindee,
118ks southeast of Broken Hill, is a quiet little outback town on the Menindee
lakes. We rolled into town and as usual did a tour of the streets and stopped
at the café for lunch. Took off for the lakes and looked at the sights.
The
road we wanted to take went through the lakes national park then came back onto
the Darling River again. It then continued following the river through sheep
and cattle stations till you ended up back at Wentworth. So that’s the way we
went.
Was a
good trip all up. Back to Taplin and Deb. When we got back, Deb was having
trouble with the transport she had organised to pick up her wagon, which was
still in Copley, where she had left it at the end of the flinders ranges trip
last year. After some discussion we offered to go and get it, as she could
supply a trailer to cart it on.
So off we went again toward
the Flinders Ranges. Arrived at Copley and the wagon looked pleased to see us.
.
Loaded up and a quick trip back to Taplin. Deb was excited to see us drive in
with her beloved wagon in tow. After a couple of days cleaning the wagon up and
reorganization she was keen to hook up the camels and go for a spin.
We
decided to do the border track alongside the National Park just up the road. As
we were preparing to head off a friend of Deb turned up with her two camels and
decided to come along too.
So
off we went, truck, wagon and five camels, oh and two dogs.
First
camp the grass was a bit long and dry so the night’s fire was lit in the middle
of the track. Lucky not a lot of vehicles use come this way.
Lovely
weather but cold nights. Debs friend was training her camels to walk while tied
to the wagon, they soon got the hang of it and all animals were delighted to be
out roaming in the wild. So were we.
It
was only about 50ks the route we took, but we took the whole week to do it. A
wonderful time was had by all.
So ... ALL the animals had a good time running free in tha wild ... including the 2-legged ones!!! Make sure you give Thack a good scratch behind tha ears from me ... he'd really like my doggie pats coz I really like his pix : ) I love seeing all your pix and reading all the stories about your travels. It makes me feel I'm there too, LOL - which of course I can't possibly be!
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Take care, then. And give me a call next time you're in service? That'd be great : ) Miss you both. but it's okay because yas are out doing what yas really love doing the most : ) Til next time .... XXXXX
BTW - the wagon really DID look glad to see yas!