Thursday, 8 May 2025
Day 8 Erldunda to Uluru
Wednesday, 7 May 2025
Day 7 Mt Eba to Erldunda
We awoke early, as my pump alarmed, and Matt lifted the blinds to reveal an emerging sunrise on the horizon. So we were able to enjoy this spectacular way to start the day, and I was able to write my prayer journal, immersed in God's creation. Before long we were back on the road, and reached Coober Pedy. We popped into the shops to grab a few fresh items, before getting back on the road. We had lunch at Marla and a break, and like most times we stop, got surrounded by people asking questions or wanting to take photos of the Clippers. Back on the road, I was able to participate in a Zoom call for one of the research projects that I am involved in, as a consumer advocate. I sat on the bed up the back, while Matt was driving and I talked with the researchers back in Queensland (thanks to having the Starlink). After the meeting and I had a nap, we crossed the border into the Northern Territory. The difference in the flora and vegetation couldn't have been more stark, between the two states. It became very green, with lots of lush grass, different types of trees, different soil, and the rocky outcrops and mountains were different, as soon as we crossed the border. It was evident that NT received the rain and SA missed out. SA had been very dry, brown, and the soil was rocky and trees were short and many were dead. It was also very flat. Interesting to observe,
We ended the drive today at Erldunda, the corner of the Stuart and Lassetter Highways. We had stayed here when we took our 4 children to Uluru, back in 2004, when our youngest was only 1 1/2. Some things had changed, but some were still the same. We arrived in time to head over to a viewing platform and watch the sunset. We were able to take some great photos, as we enjoyed the beautiful colours and cloud formations as the sun disappeared on the horizon, with our Clipper travelling companions, Brenda and David, and a few others staying in the campground. The other campers warned us to expect a very early wake up call from the resident rooster 'Cluck Norris'. A slight mishap with my TPN tonight, but luckily we have spares, so I don't miss out on fluids and nutrition. We head to Yulara tomorrow.
Tuesday, 6 May 2025
Day 6 Peterborough to Mount Eba near Coober Pedy
Today was a long day of driving, but the scenery was varied and quite spectacular. We wound our way past the outer mountains of the Flinder's Ranges, before reaching the sea at Port Augusta. The farms are very desolate through Orroroo and Wilmington. We stopped at Pimba for lunch before heading out to Woomera to explore the former missile research and testing facilities. Very interesting museum and insight into the community that lived and worked there from the early '50's. From there it was back onto the Stuart Highway. Tonight we have stopped about 130km south of Coober Pedy, on a roadside stop. Great night to watch the sunset and stargaze. It's very dry out here and very flat, you can see quite a distance away, including watching the trucks pull up 5km away at the truck stop. Hence, a great place to test long range missiles!
Monday, 5 May 2025
Day 5 Renmark to Peterborough
We packed up to leave before spending time saying goodbye to our beloved Clipper club family. The members of the Clipper club have become exactly that, a family. We wouldn't have been able to purchase and restore Bridget in the time we did, without them. For those who are unaware, Bridget, our Clipper was a wreck when we bought her, and a member of the club let us have her taken to their property, to be stored and restored there. We then had over 15 club members come from across Australia to help pull her apart, then a few months later a handful helped put the new engine and gearbox in, and then a few months after that, they came and put her back together. Without that help, there was no way we could have done that ourselves in that time. This is the sort of people they are, and we love not only sharing in travelling together in our Flxible Clippers, but encouraging and supporting each other in life, (and sharing tips, advice, parts and helping in repairs). They are a wonderful bunch of human beings.
After our farewells, we headed of with our good Clipper club friends David and Brenda Baker from Coonabarabran. Our first stop was Morgan for lunch by the Murray River. Then we stopped in Burra for a brief stop at an Antique store, always on the lookout for items on our sons wishlist for their old cars, like bonnet badges. From there we drove to Peterborough, which is near the Flinders Ranges. We have camped up in the free camp under the stars tonight. Today was only a 300km drive but we will have a long drive tomorrow.
the Burra and mt Bryan areas we drove through this afternoon are the true outback South Australia to me (matt) as i spent many christmas holidays in this area visiting my mums sister on their Sheep/wheat farm at mt Bryan. the rolling bare hills and derelict stone farms houses evoke so many memories for me . i'm on holidays now...
Sunday, 4 May 2025
Day 4 Clipper rally Renmark continued
This morning the Clippers were invited to essentially gatecrash the Jensen car club's rally show and shine display, by the Murray River in Renmark. The Clippers parked in the street and the Jensen's were parked on the grass. Jensen's are pretty cool sports cars made in the '70's with an Italian design, but British made car with a Chrysler v8 engine. As they were very expensive compared to Australian built cars in the day, not many were bought in Australia, so most are imported in subsequent years.
After our gatecrash, the Clippers headed in convoy to a scenic lookout overlooking the Murray river and then we headed to a boutique Brewery for lunch. Matt and I explored an antique shop after lunch, before returning to the caravan park for a relaxing afternoon and time with our friends, and club meeting and supper together.
Looking forward to the top end adventures beginning, as we move on tomorrow and start heading north. So don't tune out yet.
Saturday, 3 May 2025
Day 3 Clipper Rally in Renmark
Friday, 2 May 2025
Day 2 - Hay to Renmark
Today we were awoken by the crows in the trees above. We drove around Hay, then briefly enjoyed the silo /water tower art, reading the amazing WW II survival stories of the 5 locals featured in the art. It was so sad to read that as POW's, they were rejected and shamed by the Australian society of its time, for being captured and being a POW, and they rarely shared what they had been through. Yet these amazing people endured such horrible conditions, torture and witnessed unspeakable things, for the sake of their country. A challenging read and brilliant art.
We then hit the road to Balranald, and on arrival, happened to find another Clipper club member filling up their Clipper. So we then joined up with this 3 Clipper group and made it a convoy of 4. Travelling as a convoy makes it that much more enjoyable, and a sight to behold as you roll through the towns, always a headturner. After washing down the Clippers in a truckwash, we then headed to Mildura, where stopped for lunch and a stroll around town and to the Murray river. From there we headed to Renmark, and due to quarrantine restrictions, had to head to the local shops for fresh fruit and veggies to last for the next few weeks.
We then arrived at our riverside caravan park, and joined our fellow Clipper club friends for a happy hour and dinner in the facilities at the park. It was an enjoyable evening to catch up a years worth of news with our fellow Clipper friends. Another beautiful sunny day, but chilly start.
Also found a mini 850 for Jol, not his colour scheme though...
Day 11 Nhulunbuy in our 'Taking the scenic route to the beach!'
Feeling like we are on holidays, and were able to have a sleep in today. We had a late breakfast of 'bubble and squeak' with the le...
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It was a rough night with regular trains passing by, though Matt managed to sleep through it all. When we opened the blinds, the train trac...
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This morning we packed up and said farewell to Ian, Meredith, Brenda and David. Feeling grateful and blessed for the fun, laughs, team work...
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Tomorrow night, Matt and I head off to Coonabarabran, and meet up with our fellow travellers from last year's epic Top End Adventure, D...

























