It’s a fair hike across the Nullarbor from South Yunderup in
WA to Fowlers Bay in SA (1,916 kilometers to be precise). We took our time and
camped for 5 nights on the way. A lot of
people have a preconception that it’s a long and boring drive but this is not
the case – sure there are times when you drive for a couple of hours where
there is little change in scenery but for most of the time there is always
something to look at and enough trucks and wide loads on the road to keep you
alert!
Riveted Pipe and Old Rocker |
We stayed the first two nights at Karalee Rock and Dam which
is 30K’s east of Southern Cross. Great
spot 4-5K’s off the main road and most camp sites have room for a caravan and a
table and fireplace. The spot has some interesting history “Karalee
Dam was constructed to provide water for slow steam trains en-route to
Kalgoorlie. The site was chosen mainly because of the granite outcrop; with
rain the outcrop becomes a natural catchment area. Constructed between
1896–1897 the dam has a capacity 10.6 million gallons. Retaining walls of
granite slab, all cut from the top of the rock and laid by hand, surround the
enormous rock catchment.
Gamma holes on top of Karalee Rock |
This enables the water to flow off the rock
into the dam via a large semi-circular aqueduct of steel, hand riveted at each
joint, which is still in very good condition considering its age and the
natural harsh elements. To reflect upon the unbelievable manual labour and
horsepower involved in this construction, is well worth the journey.”
We travelled from Karalee to Fraser Range Free Camp after stopping in Norseman to
fill up water tanks in our van for the hike east. The Visitors Centre in
Norseman has a tap out the back where you can fill up your tanks with good
water (piped all the way from Perth) for a gold coin donation.
Our overnighter at Fraser Range Free Camp |
Fraser
Range Free Camp is a popular stopover with views over the salt lake. We found
it difficult to find a level spot but with a bit of patience and a large rock
set up for the night with a table and a view over the lake. Not far from the
highway and the trucks roared past all night – lucky I'm getting a bit deaf J.
Moonera Tank
(about 270K’s from SA border) was our next camp - chosen only because it was
about
Nice quiet spot away from the road |
The Great Australian Bogan |
Last
camp before Fowlers Bay is called “52Klm Peg” which surprising is 52 kilometres east of the WA/SA Border. Beautiful views over the Great Australian Bight but a
bare and featureless camp area.
A very nice head! |
On our
last day we took a 11 kilometre detour off the main track to the “Head of the
Bight” which is the most northerly point in the Great Australian Bight. Good
walkways and lookouts – worth the detour.
Everyone takes this photo. |
Next
stop Fowler Bay!
1 comment:
Nice to see you both travelling again. I can't wait to see the huge fish you catch on the way. Enjoy yourselves love Donna & Shane
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