Saturday, May 21, 2016

Day 12: Sun 22 May - Peterborough to Wilpena Pound, Flinders Ranges, 200km, 8- 26deg, scattered cloud and windy but fine

An early morning walk in the dark and rather windy conditions started the day. After a quick breakfast we were on the road by 8am. Again, we were straight into the outback with glimpses of the ranges in the distance. Travelled through some nice little townships like Orroroo, Cradock and Hawker. Refuelled at Hawker as we weren't sure on the availability of fuel in the ranges (as it turned out diesel was 10cents/l cheaper at Wilpena). When we stopped outside Hawker to refuel ourselves (coffee & homemade cake from the markets) the wind nearly blew us away.

Pulled into the Wilpena Pound Resort at 11am and it was a little calmer and warmer thank goodness. Check-in took some time due the popularity of this place. Besides the van park fee of $119.54, for three nights, we paid $10 total for National Park entry. The van site has both power and water so we think that it's a real bargain for the location. Wilpena Pound is a crater-like natural amphitheatre and the centrepiece of the Flinders Ranges. The ramparts measure eight by 17 km. Walking and cycling tracks abound so we're going to be busy for the next few days. 

After setting up and having lunch we took a stroll to the resort shop which is well stocked with food and drinks at fairly reasonable prices considering its location. As rain was expected we cooled our heels at the van for a while before doing a recon of the area. There has to be 100s of sites here for tents and vans, in addition to permanent tents and cabins. As usual, in places like this, there are plenty of birds and wildlife. As the wind didn't abate and the rain was intermittent, we stayed put for the rest of the afternoon. 

Roast veggies and salmon/pork for dinner washed down with Campbells Bobbie Burns Shiraz 2012 (Greg's favourite year) / Wolf Blass SSB (Wens' favourite white currently). We suspect that will change when we enter the Clare Valley in a few days' time. 

Flinders Ranges in the distance

Wilpena Pound shop/cafe

Port Lincoln ringneck parrot

Enjoying the new grass from the recent rain

Old red river gums

#34 Wilpena Pound Resort

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