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Day 7 – Burra to Port Augusta

WOW!! Winter must be here! The weather bureau forecast 4 degrees overnight, and this time it’s pretty certain they got it right!  Freezing this morning after a night with heavy rain and strong buffeting winds. At least it was nice and cosy in our Tardis.

We drove into Burra and parked in Ann’s favourite street outside her favourite stone houses before walking from one end of the shopping centre to the other.  We stopped for delicious coffee at Burra Fresh then visited Coopers Butchers for some of their award winning saltbush lamb sausages, as recommended by our friend PK.  We also bought some lamb back-strap and some other meat – if we’re going to eat dead animal we’re going to eat tasty dead animal!  We also stopped at the bakery for some fresh bread and at the IGA supermarket for milk, water, fruit and vegetables.  Now we have fully restocked after our quarantine inspection!

Views of Burra

Views of Burra

After making our contribution to the Burra economy we headed north along the Barrier Highway.  It wasn’t long before we were stunned to see a wind farm of 35 to 40 wind turbines, but only 2 or 3 were actually turning and generating electricity!  And it was a very windy day!  Doesn’t say much for being able to rely on wind power for energy production that’s for sure.

Wind Turbines not generating electricity

Hallett was our next stop to check out a potential free camp at the recreation reserve and on the way we spotted the very interestingly named Wildongoleechie Hotel.

Wildongoleechie Hotel in Hallett

Continuing along the highway toward Peterborough we couldn’t help but notice how dry the landscape was and that many creeks and dams still look empty – we assume that the farmers must be enjoying the recent rain!

Dry landscape on the way to Peterborough

As we drove into Peterborough we noticed that the road was quite wet and once we parked the wind and rain started again.  We have stayed in Peterborough a few times and decided to just have a quick lunch in Bertha and watch life in the main street.

Welcome signs indicates that Peterborough is a rail town!

Refreshed, we headed for Port Augusta in sunshine but it didn’t last very long.  As we approached Orroroo we could see the rain ahead of us and we did end up driving in and out of a rain cloud.

We drove through a rain cloud

Views of Orroroo

On the road to Wilmington

We continued through Orroroo and Wilmington and then through the challenging Horrocks Pass, which we have been through several times.  Taking things easy and ignoring the lead foot behind us ensured that we negotiated this very steep section of road without incident – the photos don’t quite reflect exactly how steep this pass is.

Views of Horrocks Pass

From Horrocks Pass we simply stayed on the road into Port Augusta – although we have driven through Port Augusta several times we have never stayed here.  After bypassing the city centre and going over the bridges, we secured a nice site at the Port August Discovery Caravan Park.  Dinner tonight was somewhat predictable – delicious saltbush lamb sausages cooked on the BBQ!

Coming into Port Augusta

Tomorrow, from Port Augusta we will be heading further North, so we will make sure that tyres are pumped up, batteries are fully charged, water tanks are full, etc.

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Peterborough to Nuttbush “City Limits”

This morning started out cold but the weather soon upgraded to fine and sunny.  We set off early from Peterborough as it is the start of a long weekend and we knew that there would be holiday traffic.  We drove through Orroroo to Wilmington Centenary Park for morning tea.  Another family had the same idea and we all stood in the sun and enjoyed a coffee and a chat.  They were travelling from Whyalla to Peterborough to take their young son Dillon to the Steamtown Heritage Rail Museum and he was really looking forward to it.

From there we headed to Port Augusta through some breathtaking scenery.  This really is picture postcard scenery – Mt Remarkable National Park, Mt Brown Conservation Park and the Flinders Ranges – even more special on such a warm sunny day!

En Route to Port Augusta

En Route to Port Augusta

En Route to Port Augusta

En Route to Port Augusta

En Route to Port Augusta

En Route to Port Augusta

Historic Lutheran Church

Historic Lutheran Church

Horrocks Pass

Horrocks Pass

Horrocks Pass

Horrocks Pass

We drove about 40 kms past Port Augusta on the Eyre Highway towards Iron Knob to Nuttbush Retreat based at Pandurra Station, which is a sheep and cattle working station which has diversified its business by setting up a rustic Caravan Park in a front Paddock next to the Woolshed.  Reception is in the Woolshed beside a very rustic licensed dining room.

Nuttbush Retreat at Pandurra Station

Nuttbush Retreat at Pandurra Station

Nuttbush Retreat at Pandurra Station

Nuttbush Retreat at Pandurra Station

Some shearer’s quarters have been dressed up for motel style accommodation.  There is a swimming pool for better weather, plus an undercover “Baa Baa Q” area.  The amenities are good and the camp kitchen has to be seen to be believed.  It looks like it is in an original building (well over 100 years old) with original wood fired cooker and benches 4 inches thick but it is very clean, functional and inviting if you are not self contained.  There is also a big Recreation room with a full sized billiard table and open fireplace.

After unhitching and setting up the caravan we drove back to Port Augusta to have a good look around.  We spent a bit of time at the Australian Arid Lands Botanic Gardens and the Matthew Flinders Red Cliff Lookout which was very well set up and most informative.  After that we returned to the van for a rest before dinner.

Port Augusta

Port Augusta

Port Augusta

Port Augusta

Port Augusta Marina

Port Augusta Marina

Unique Sundial at Australian Arid Lands Botanical Garden

Unique Sundial at Australian Arid Lands Botanical Garden

Sturt Desert Pea at Australian Arid Lands Botanical Garden

Sturt Desert Pea at Australian Arid Lands Botanical Garden

Matthew Flinders Red Cliffs - Port Augusta

Matthew Flinders Red Cliffs – Port Augusta

Oh Dear !! Roadkill.

Oh Dear !! Roadkill.

We have a nice level gravelled powered spot with breath-taking views to the Flinders Ranges and all for $28 per night on a long weekend!!!  Unfortunately the dining room and bar is closed tonight so we’re having home made pizza in the van!

Still living the dream!

 

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