Sunday, 13 February 2022

The Central Wheat Belt

 

The months have passed so quickly since we left the Holland Track and continued on to Hyden. I have had a blog break and now it is time to catch up and get back into the saddle.

After exploring Hyden, the home of Wave Rock, we made a short visit to the famous wave shaped rock. A large resort type caravan park and fenced off rock with pay to enter machines and tourist gift shop greeted us. While we are not against this kind of development, it just is not us, besides we have come across smaller but similar type monoliths elsewhere, so we soon left and continued our travels.

Just outside Hyden, heading north, is a salty lake where we found a waterside camp spot and spent a few days parked up. A flying mishap on the Holland Track rendered the drone unusable, just as I was getting the hang of flying it properly. I was bitten by the bug. So after some thought, we decided an early Christmas present of a new one was in order. After searching on line I found the right one in Perth and ordered it to be sent to the post office in Narembeen, northwest from where we were.

Spent the next week or so wandering about the area until it was time to pick up the package. From Narembeen we headed west toward the coast, looking for potential camp sites for Christmas. The holidays were on there way, and with them the holiday makers coming to crowd out the secluded spots we love so much.

As I said before, I have had a break from blogging and, it would seem from taking photos and videos as well, there are none to add to this that I can find.

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