Bloody, fu**ing flies. Next town I am getting a head net or what they
call them. Sitting here at the beach in the Tickera camp site and got
dozens of the things flying around annoying me. Even in the wind the
things keep coming back.
So anyway, left
Adelaide today and bought 50 litres of water, ready for the Outback,
should I need it. Also two extra fuel tanks filled to the brim with
cheap fuel from Adelaide. And then the driving started. Navigated
through Adelaide first and got out of the other end after an hour or
so. The amount of cars decreased rather a lot out there, especially
once I got of the main main road (there are a few minor main roads as
well). The cars decreased, the trucks increased. It also went from
more Mediterranean landscape to desert looking. There are still
trees, bushes and crop farms, but there is barren land coming out,
too. Drove through a town called Dublin (wrong continent, weather is
to good). Somewhere near to there I got a view of my first road
train. REALLY long trucks, this one was only a small one if I
understood things right. Three trailers behind it, all of them fuel
tanks. Probably need them to drive itself.
After driving through
Port Wakefield I stuck the GoPro on to the roof and am atempting a
time lapse of the journey to Tickera. Will see how that turns out.
After leaving the minor main road I drove the rest of the way to
Tickera, and just before the camp site got on to gravel road. Drove
in to the camp site, set up my tent, took a picture of a lizard
crawling past, all the while being chased by dozens of flies. Set up
the camping stool right in the wind to ward them of. There are less,
but still a good ten harassing me.
After a short while
another couple of older people appeared in their car and camping
trailer. Went up to them after they had set up and had a fun evening
talking and laughing about different things. They even gave me a fly
net for around the head for free, so now as many of them can come as
they want to. Looks ridiculous, thought. Tried a bit of fishing when
the tide had come a bit further in, but again no luck.
Track of the trip at GPSies.
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