Day 7 – Thursday 7/4/11Caiguna to Esperance

We woke at the usual 7 am to get an early start. As we broke camp the flies gradually grew larger in number and then were joined by March Flies. Horse-fly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. I was viciously attacked and received about a dozen bites.I managed to reduce their population by 2.
As we proceeded the temp grew until it peaked at 32.5. We were travelling under clear skies until about 100 kms from Norseman. Light fluffy clouds gave way to darker clouds, until it rained, and rained hard. It wasn’t long before the temp had dropped to 18.
By the time we arrived at Norseman for refueling it had stopped, but everything was wet. We found the Shell station easily and pulled in. As soon as I opened the door to get out, it started again, and off course, the diesel pump was out in the open.
As we pressed on the weather began to slowly clear and I was optimistic we would be OK. I had no desire to set up in the rain. We found the Caravan Park easily with the aid of our TomTom, booked in and set up without incident, except find some of the things packed on top of the trailer was very wet.
Packed & ready to leave Caiguna.

The eastern end. The sign says it all.


Millie comes up the front when ever she can hear lolly papers rustle, thinking she's in for a treat.

Fuel economy was not good going into the strong wind.

The Nullabor. Undulating road and straight. Nullarbor Plain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Refuelling at Norseman.

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We woke at the usual 7 am to get an early start. As we broke camp the flies gradually grew larger in number and then were joined by March Flies. Horse-fly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. I was viciously attacked and received about a dozen bites.I managed to reduce their population by 2.
As we proceeded the temp grew until it peaked at 32.5. We were travelling under clear skies until about 100 kms from Norseman. Light fluffy clouds gave way to darker clouds, until it rained, and rained hard. It wasn’t long before the temp had dropped to 18.
By the time we arrived at Norseman for refueling it had stopped, but everything was wet. We found the Shell station easily and pulled in. As soon as I opened the door to get out, it started again, and off course, the diesel pump was out in the open.
As we pressed on the weather began to slowly clear and I was optimistic we would be OK. I had no desire to set up in the rain. We found the Caravan Park easily with the aid of our TomTom, booked in and set up without incident, except find some of the things packed on top of the trailer was very wet.
Packed & ready to leave Caiguna.

The eastern end. The sign says it all.
Millie comes up the front when ever she can hear lolly papers rustle, thinking she's in for a treat.

Fuel economy was not good going into the strong wind.

The Nullabor. Undulating road and straight. Nullarbor Plain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Refuelling at Norseman.

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