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The drivers view |
Plan for the second day trip was to explore the eastern side
of the park as, whilst this isn't gushing with gorges, it is interesting
country and worth the visit.
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Nice spot - pity the track ended here. |
We took a detour off the main track into Wilkawillina Gorge
- hoping to follow the track all the way to the North – but track was
closed. On the way in there is a fenced
area with 4 small enclosures marked A,B, C and D. A is accessible by all the
native and feral animals that roam the park, B is accessible by kangaroos but
not rabbits, C is accessible by rabbits and not kangaroos, and D is not
accessible by either. The diversity and lushness of vegetation the area’s not
accessible by rabbits stood out like a sore thumb.
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Interesting formations east of Flinders Ranges |
Noting the evidence of
rabbits through every area of the park we visited I could imagine how
different the park would be without
these introduced pests. Let’s hope that CSIRO can find a permanent cure for
this blight as Myxomatosis and Calici viruses have run their course and it seems that the current plague
of rabbits are immune to these. While on
the subject of feral pests it was during this day trip that we also saw
hundreds of feral goats and the lone but big and healthy feral cat. The things
you see when you don’t have a gun!
Once again we also spotted
mobs of roos, emus, wedgetails and hawks so not all is lost.
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Old relics at Blinman |
Near the end of our day trip we pulled back onto the
blacktop and drove into Blinman – a lovely historic mining town famous for its Cornish mining
history and the Blinman Burger and Classic Steak Sandwich at the local
tavern. The barmaid was happy to see us
- not because we are good looking grey nomads – but because we hailed from West
Oz – turned out she was a Bunbury Lass and her and her partner were on an
extending working trip around Oz.
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Lots of things to see |
Once again a 160 klm round trip – but a great day out.
1 comment:
Several attempts to get there but all failed. Even more motivated now. T&T
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