Sunday, 9 October 2016

Thurs, 6th Oct, 2016 Bush camp at the Granites, N of Mt Magnet to Rest area by Brockman River near Bindoon, WA (Greg’s birthday)


Strong wind brought in the clouds. 20 degrees at 8am.

Rang Mum again – waiting for a Professor Doctor from the Uni who is bringing in student’s to check Mum’s heart out!!

Drove into town to go into the van park to watch the V8 broadcast on Channel 10 of Bathurst. But first we stopped in the park and I went online to see if we could change our flights to head home early. There was a flight midnight on Sunday night so we decided to go. Easy to do online and they have made making payments very easy too.

Had a cuppa, rang Mum to let her know we are coming home. She was very happy so I am glad we decided to go. Rang Lara about leaving the van and truck at their property at Wattle Grove. It isn’t far from the airport too which is very handy. Sometimes things are meant to be – meeting them, their kind offer and the ease of changing the flights means we were meant to go home.

Top up the fuel (136.9c/l) and headed south on the Great Northern Highway – about 600km to Perth. The sky cleared as we headed south.

Enjoying the occasional displays of wildflowers under the shrubs along the roadside.



Turned off into Paynes Find for lunch. There is only a roadhouse and a historical gold battery – the only one still working and it is run by a lady. Will have to check that out next time. Dave & Majella had given us a GPS mark of where they found gold at Fields Find nearby so we will be back.

First view of the wheat fields. The wind has come up but it is blowing on the side so we aren’t fighting a head wind though Steve says it buffets the van but all good.




Listening to the radio, can only get ABC as usual, as the CD player has stopped – too much red dirt!! There is a fire ban from Menzies to Kalgoorlie already.

Into Wubin for a cuppa – wheat and railway museums to check out. Only a small town but there are two servos, 122.9 c/l for diesel – bit of a drop from Mt Magnet. The pub is closed down. Big signs advising us we are Mallee Fowl country.

Some more pretty flowers.




The highway is rougher than the dirt roads and it is the National 95!! Must be all the big trucks – I reckon someone should get a better railway system working so lessen the trucks on the road. Big silo at Dalwallinu.

Some sheep.

The fields go on and on. Big trees line the roads.


Nice hotel at Miling. There is a Merino Stud nearby.

Pulled off the road as a pilot vehicle drives towards us up the middle of the road.

Two big mine trucks.




More ‘houses’ being taken along the highway on the back of semis but they weren’t as wide as the big machines but we pulled off anyway.

Road is much better now. Greg will be impressed – he always says it is made that we only have a thin white line separating cars – here they a wider middle line and lots of signs.


Into New Norcia (est 1847) where there is a lot of beautiful buildings where the Benedictine Monks live. Definitely will be back to check all this out.






At Yarawindah we spotted a big dish – then a sign stating ‘Satellite Tracking Station’.

Passed a dead echidna on the side of the road – poor thing. Texted my cousin Judy to see if they were free but Richard is very sick so will see them when we come back in December. My other cousin, Linda, is away so will see her later too.

Passed a lot of fields with little yellow flowers appearing – Steve thought it was canola so texted Malcolm to check. Steve was right!!

Hillier country still with lots of wildflowers on the roadside. A lot of Black Boys appearing too. Passed Stephens Road near Bindoon.

Lots of citrus trees at Bindoon. Nice little township but it’s diesel is 139.9c/l!!

Turned off to camp by Brockman River (in the Swan/Avon Catchment Area) – drove 12km down Chittering Road to a roadside area (looked nicer on the Hema Map). Still 80km to Perth but it is getting late.


Check out the info board then the info about the travelling Monk.



There was also a little sign saying no camping – oops. We are camping though – just parking!!

Mum is home and looking forward to sleeping in her bed.


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