The starting point

The starting point

Monday, 25 May 2026

The next chapter is starting . A rocky start .

 

     All prepared for our next journey , we woke to find my throat was sore and head congested - not ideal when you're about to jump on a train , a jet , and a taxi for the best part of today . Emma dropped us at the train station and we patiently waited for the next train and 9:10am - The Pensioner Express . Every older person travelling was waiting for the clock to tick over to 9am before swiping there cards to enable free travel 😉😎 - yes we did as well 🤣. After a platform change and about an hour 20 , we arrived at the airport , checked in , luggage checked in , we were ready to go . As with all international flights , there is the required waiting time , and in my current health , I was waiting for them to say you're not boarding like that , so I took some more paracetamol and sat patiently . I grabbed some gold laced food - bacon & egg bagel and a bottle of water for $24 , so we had something before we boarded the plane . Despite the price , it was nice ,  and filled the hole temporarily before the meal on board in an hour or 2 . 

  Before long we boarded the plane , and away we go - our usual stop at Singapore . The flight was uneventful , our backsides weren't enjoying that much down time however .  Arrived at Singapore and met our taxi ride out the front of  the terminal 3 building at Changi airport , he wisked us away to our accomodation . The humidity and temperature was a bit overwhelming , the weather for our stay was going from a low of 28 to a max of 33 each day , and the humidity was constant between 85 and 100% !!

   After a very average nights sleep - blocked head , running nose and a throaty cough - we headed for a shower then down to breakfast . A continental breakfast with a variety of asian dishes , as well as all the usual suspects , was being enjoyed by the hordes of clients staying at the Holiday Inn Express . First job , find a pharmacy to get something for this head cold . Chinatown was only about 800m away according to Dr google , so away we went . Fortunately we got to walk mostly in the shade , but it was still up there in comfort level . This is Church St Singapore , we love this building with the section of carpark and garden below the tower . Singapore has landscaped the city so well .


   Okay pharmacy found , said nasal spray wouldn't interact with my assorted pills , so we headed back to the hotel - it was too humid & hot to continue wandering around - besides there was a pool on the roof to swim in . Only a metre deep and glass wall on the rhs , but it was good to remove some of the heat .


     After the swim we sat & chatted to some kiwis , their luggage hadn't made it to Singapore with them , it was still in Melbourne where they changed flights yesterday , but did arrive today .
  Back to our room and another go on this new nasal spray , and Lyn reads the instructions , which clearly states - Not to be used if you have high blood pressure medication  - I specifically asked the pharmacist 3 times , are you sure this is okay for me , of which she said , Yes , this is specifically for that scenario . Well my Bp was 115/62 in the morning , but spiked to 157/82 in the afternoon - guess I won't use that one again!!
  From our rooftop pool , I noticed a chinese temple down below , starting to be swallowed up by high rises .


    Here's the view from ground level , ornately decorated roof with green terracotta tiles .
 

    Continuing down to Riverside Point for a meal , then to Clarke Quay for a stroll around in the slightly cooler evening air . Well the meal we had wasn't the best, we went to the brewery , didn't enjoy the meal or the beer to be honest . But the walk around , without the sun turning you into a baked potato was nice . There's plenty of eateries down at Clarke Quay , maybe we should have gone there instead ! Each of the canopies have a large fan to move the air around , which it needs !!


   The city does look great at night , and the Singapore River only adds to it . Bumboats take tourists for a ride up & down the river and down to Marina Bay Sands for the light show over the water - we'll do that on our return trip back home .


   The weather and our health doesn't work at the moment , so small walks and a trip to the supermarket at Clarke quay was our next option , more paracetamol and a nasal spray of salt water purchased . The walk took us past the Chinese temple again , so got some better photos of some it .





    Over to Clarke Quay and a look at some of the old warehouse buildings , all colourful and busting with life in the evenings . There's a variety of bars & restaurants using the space these days , whereas they were used as warehouses for all the goods that came up & down the river on the bumboats .



    Clarke Quay is covered in large umbrella like structures , each of the stands has a large stainless steel section , that works as a fan to blow air around , also to humidify it if required ???? , hence keeping you dry and slightly cooler than the outside areas .


     What Singapore makes up for in its minimal size , is the amount of skyscrapers , housing people & business's . This is the business area .

This large building attracted my attention . It's a colonial style building , 6 stories high and colourful shuttered windows everywhere . It is Mill St Police Station and a few government departments as well .

   There you have our first few days in Singapore , big day tomorrow , nearly 14 hours flying to Heathrow.





















Catch up time

 


   Well he we are again , we did make it back to Emma's . The Nullabor crossing was uneventful till we got 10 kms or so away from Norseman . The skies opened up and deposited a large amount of rain in next to no time . This was the remnants of the well travelled Cyclone Narelle . Stopping in Norseman for some fuel - we had 2 choices BP or Ampol - Ampol won as it was 20cents a litre cheaper !! After fuelling we went down the road a little further to wait for the rain to stop , water was running across the roads , felt like we were driving through a creek crossing , it was about 5cm deep all over the roadway - and that's in a very dry place normally . 

 We continued on , stopping near Lake Cowan for some lunch , and to let the rain ease or stop , which it did . On to Kambalda for the night , then Kalgoorlie to restock and regroup after a lot of driving . The SuperPit Lookout has been moved further south , so we went for a look , same building , but further down.



   It has been moved to allow further expansion of the pit , and must admit we both enjoy seeing how it all works & moves . 

  We spent 3 days at the free camp before continuing to Perth in a couple of days .

  Our stats fro the crossing were interesting -

4,618.8klms to Byford from Moss Vale , 944.4 litres of diesel , which averaged out at 20.46lt/100klms usage , and the cost averaged out at $2.99/litre - yes an expensive trip , but we did need to get back for our next adventure . 

Sunday, 12 April 2026

27/3/26 Across the Nullabor

 

    We woke and got organised for a long day . As you cross the Nullarbor , you gain one and a half hours as you cross into WA at Border Village .  The scene out the front windscreen is large , flat ground disappearing into the distance , everywhere you look .

    We refilled at Nundroo , last fuel stop before the Nullarbor and a lot cheaper than the roadhouse . We did stop at the roadhouse , but that was for lunch . We got onto the eastern end of the plain and just kept driving , a lot of the free camps along the way have been closed to prevent people getting to the Bunda Cliffs . They've even removed the lookout signs - there are 3 of them .

We stopped at the 2nd & 3rd lookouts , this is the 2nd .

And here's the 3rd , it's at the western end of the Bunda Cliffs , and not far from the border .

    We breezed through quarantine and headed to Eucla for another top up in fuel . Fellow travellers were communicating fuel prices along the way . Mundrabilla roadhouse was the next one along and fuel was 30 cents a litre cheaper there !! $3.38 at Eucla , $3.08 at Mundrabilla . Shame it was only 70 kms away , but we stopped anyway and topped up again . We gained another 45mins as we travelled , wind was still blowing behind us , so we just kept going , taking advantage of great driving conditions . We finally pulled into a free camp we've stayed in before - Boolaboola - making our way down the back a few hundred metres from the highway . Surprisingly , there were still plenty of cars/ caravans going both directions . Sunset wasn't too bad and we had it to ourselves till a small zippy van arrived at about 10pm .












26/3/26 To Ceduna & Penong

 


    Leaving Yumburra Park , we head back to the highway at Yaninee , a small site with grain silo's and some houses , onwards to Ceduna . As we continued , the ground was gradually turning green with grass appearing in some of last seasons wheat fields . Canola was also resprouting and flowering .

Here's some of the green .

   We arrived at Ceduna around lunchtime , so parked out beside the bay & jetty . I went for a stroll in the wind as lunch was prepared . It was one of those days when Lyn decided it would be easier for me to go by myself . As I walked the wind was gaining strength and coming from the south , wasn't very warm !!

    Making it out to the swimming enclosure was enlightening - I didn't notice the condition of the piers support structures - there are all steel/iron and some have no cross supports left at all !! the uprights also didn't look great either - wonder how long that will last before it's closed down .

    making my way to the end of the pier , I took some shelter from the wind at the seat . The wind was cutting straight through me , so it was time to head back .

    We still had plenty of time in the day , so after lunch we headed up to Penong , where we stayed for the night . Fuel was still plentiful , which made our decision to head back , much more reassured . Penong is famous for its windmills - they're across the road from the caravan park , so we had to go for a walk around . The wind from Ceduna was still there as well - hadn't warmed up at all .


    Winds look favourable for our Nullarbor crossing , so that's our next move tomorrow . Here's a map link :- https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1XNpaEw00Tj73YCj7xC0hKekMFtkxcM4&usp=sharing










24/3/26 Port Augusta & Storm near Kimba

 

    Left Port Pirie for the short drive to Port Augusta , so we can wash & shop , and get some food ready for the crossing into WA . We arrived at Stirling North , we're we've stayed a few times now , and had some lunch before heading over to shop - washing machine was already going ! The salt lakes beside the highway didn't have a lot of breeze , so it was prime for photo's . This is looking back over Stirling North and the southern Flinders Ranges . Nice also that there was some green grass - it's not usually green over here .

This is looking north with the Flinders Ranges disappearing into the horizon .

    Next day we were off again westbound , nothing remarkable with the traffic , but we were approaching this storm cell . Hadn't seen one like this in person before - it had a pronounced shelf cloud underneath it .

It was certainly letting a lot of rain out , we drove past where it had been raining when we continued down the road .


  Continuing down the road , we found a free camp at a pony club about 8klms from the highway , and better still had it to ourselves . 
  I'll skip the map today and include it next time . Cheers






Tuesday, 7 April 2026

23/3 Port Pirie

 

    Leaving Peterborough , we head to Port Pirie , so we can get the ute serviced before we cross the Nullarbor . We managed to get a service done on Monday at KJ Automotive , Kelli was a standout , she knows her stuff and is an experienced mechanic . Not only that , she is a great person and offers great service , dropping me back at the van after I left the ute with her , and picking me up afterwards as well . If you're in Port Pirie and need your car serviced , definitely look her up , and it was well priced !!

   We stayed at the CMCA RV Camp , which is beside the Port Football Club and ground . We are CMCA members , so could stay for $7 a night . It's also beside a shopping centre , which is handy . Shame about the semi trailers arriving at early hours though - can't have it all .

   Having a short drive around town later that day was interesting , we found the Church of Fish & Chips 

Downtown Port Pirie 

Port Pirie Railway Station

This is the Port area

Southern Flinders Ranges isn't far away .

A mural in town , presumably one of the towns fishermen .


And just for a change , here's a video of the port area , wheat silos etc .


   We filled the ute with diesel again while we had the opportunity - we are continuing to fill it when we can , it's not getting cheaper any time soon ! So far we've had no trouble getting fuel , which is reassuring for the next leg of our quick trip back to WA . The price was $3.09.9 - only going to get worse .
   That was our short stay in Port Pirie - seems to be the way we are going at the moment , short stays and get some kilometres up while diesel is available , so we can get back to WA and prepare for other ventures. Here's a map link :- https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1x0BmpWZxk8hCVlX2udWlAvP8JFVy-7U&usp=sharing










21/3 Peterborough

 

    From Burra , we make the drive up to Peterborough to stay with our friends there . It was an interesting drive , through fog & rain almost all the way , only breaking as we approach Peterborough . It was Thursday night , so that means going down to the RSL for dinner . We said hello to several people we've met before and enjoyed a $10 meal of chicken strips & wedges - very nice indeed! Leaving the RSL , we came out to this sunset .

    Next day we did some maintenance and assisted Frank with some repairs to the blinds in his van , before heading to the RSL again - it was hamburger night , and wow they were really good - like a hamburger used to taste . Back home again and another sunset from the verandah , with a couple of drinks.

     The bike came of the ute and I headed out for a spin around town to check out some of the buildings and whatever else took my fancy . This is the house across the road .

    Down to the main street and some more of the businesses

Peterborough Hotel is one of the great old pubs .

Not much room between these two - must have been the predecessor to todays small blocks .

Out on the edge of town was a transformation - things are green , we haven't seen it like this before .

And this definitely doesn't happen very often - water under the bridge 

    In reality , it was a large puddle in front of the welcome to Peterborough sign 😉 

 Peterborough has a strong railway heritage , and this was the main line into town .

     And finally some of the many roses that grow here - that's one thing SA does well - roses .





     That's another wrap , here's a map link :- https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1AXgBurMsSH6-RfW0wVXRxqbk60RMWwQ&usp=sharing