This Adventurous Age

Adventures travelling and working around Australia.


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2000 Travels September 21

THURSDAY 21 SEPTEMBER     KARRATHA

There was some morning mist. It was very light, but pleasant because it suggested coolness. Then it got hot again.

We drove to the shops for food for tea. John bought himself a new Lemmings computer game for his birthday.

More Olympic TV watching.

We were running the air-con in the van all the time, during the days, and even on into the nights. We had no near neighbours for much of the time, to disturb. Those we did have were doing the same thing, anyway. At night, when we did turn off the air-con, set up the electric bench top fan to keep air circulating. It was a relief each night, when the outside air cooled off enough for us to feel there was a bit of a breeze through the open windows.

Tea was steak and mushrooms and salad.


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2000 Travels September 20

WEDNESDAY 20 SEPTEMBER     KARRATHA

There was some cloud cover for much of the day, but it still reached about 35 degrees.

Watched Olympics. I sewed and read.

John drove to the Post Office, to pick up the computer inks he’d ordered.

Later in the day, we went for a walk on the salt flats near the park, to a sort of beach, on a curved bay. Wandered about here for a little while. It was not really scenic.

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The sea near Karratha – with heat haze

John was not in a good mood and told me he is getting bored now, with travel, and would really prefer to go home. I didn’t know how much he really meant this or how much was just bad temper talking. But it upset me because I was assuming we would still have another couple of years of this – as we’d initially planned.  To me, it is a wonderful lifestyle. It would appear that our perceptions are diverging rather radically. I had wished that John could find some sort of hobby or interest, around the van, apart from having his nose in a computer or TV screen all the time. I’d hoped he might take up intricate hand wood carving of smaller objects – like walking sticks – something equivalent to my sewing.

Tea was soup, and French toast, for something different. The heat combined with little activity, is reducing our appetite.


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2000 Travels September 19

TUESDAY 19 SEPTEMBER     KARRATHA

About 37 degrees today.

The tourists that are still in these parts are disappearing rapidly!

Drove to the shops, briefly, for some foodstuffs.

Watched Olympics, sewed, read.

I walked several laps of the caravan park, for exercise.

Later in the day there was some cloud came over.

Tea was hamburgers.


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2000 Travels September 18

MONDAY 18 SEPTEMBER     KARRATHA

Today got to about 38 degrees.

Watched Olympics for some of the time. I did some sewing and some reading.

Later in the afternoon, persuaded John to go for a walk around some of the nearby streets, for some exercise. That was not particularly interesting, but got me out of the caravan park!

Tea was soup and some salads.


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2000 Travels September 17

SUNDAY 17 SEPTEMBER     KARRATHA

Very hot day. It reached about 36 degrees!

John rigged up a shadecloth shelter across the worst sun angle, at the back of the van, to try to keep it a bit cooler.

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Our Karratha camp, with shadecloth shelter

Watched some Olympics on TV.

After lunch, we went for a drive to the nearby town of Dampier. This was built in the 1960’s to be an export port for iron ore from the Pilbara Hamersley Mines, further inland. Because of the landforms, there was not room to expand Dampier, when subsequent development began to occur, which was why Karratha was then built.

We travelled past salt lakes and salt works, which occupied much of the approach to Dampier.

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The causeway to Dampier, and distant salt works

There were a number of islands close inshore. The port area was large.

We found a small “beach” and walked along it.

I did not find Dampier a very attractive town, although its location by the sea did make it seem nicer than Karratha.

After that little beach walk, and driving about having a look, we went back to the van.

Tea was soup, cold pork and salad.

Later in the evening, John complained of bad chest pains – the anxiety attack that he gets sometimes? Or maybe indigestion from the pork? Anyway, he did not want to do anything about it, except  stay quiet and wait for it to pass.


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2000 Travels September 16

SATURDAY 16 SEPTEMBER     KARRATHA

It was a hot day.

John watched the Olympic events on TV. I watched for some of the time. It was really only swimming and equestrian events that interested me, of all the sports that would feature, so there was a lot on that I really was not keen on seeing.

I cooked minestrone soup – in the electric frypan, outside. It was too hot to use the gas stove in the van.

Later in the day I went for a walk – a few laps of the caravan park. That is really about the only walking option around here!

Tea was some of the soup, cold pork, mashed potato.

R phoned and John had a chat with her.


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2000 Travels September 15

FRIDAY 15 SEPTEMBER     KARRATHA

Hot again.

Drove to the Post Office again, because we thought more mail would have just arrived. It had. There were several letters and cards from friends – always good to receive.

I mailed my Kimberley letter to family members, after earlier printing a photo page to go with it. It took John ages to set that up to print properly for me, and he was very patient.

I cooked roast pork and vegies for tea.

We watched the Olympic Games opening ceremony on TV. It was wonderful, spectacular, engrossing. Really encapsulated Australia, with some really typically quirky touches. It was interesting that there were images of Wandjina heads used in part of it.


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2000 Travels September 14

THURSDAY 14 SEPTEMBER     KARRATHA

We did not do a great deal this day.

Drove to the shops and bought some groceries.

I investigated the Library and was able to borrow books – excellent!

I went to a craft shop that had some bead supplies to try to buy some little silver pieces for a bracelet I was  making for S. I was able to order some to come in.

Collected photos that I’d put into the shop on Tuesday. Bought some more photo albums at K Mart. I am now up to Album 11! Most of them are at home of course, not being carted around in the van.

It is getting very hot in the afternoons.

The people with the Trakmaster, that we’d talked with at Broome, were in here for the night. I envied them, moving on tomorrow!

Tea was steak and mushrooms and salad.


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2000 Travels September 13

WEDNESDAY 13 SEPTEMBER     KARRATHA

We discovered that the caravan park had a loud, sputtering, automatic watering system that came on about 4am! It was loud enough to wake us up.

Later, when we surfaced properly, it was a hot day.

I did washing.

We drove to the shops. Got a paper, bread and a card for John’s nephew-in-law. John did banking. Collected mail at the Post office. I received a couple of great letters from friends, and also the embroidery fabric that I’d ordered by phone, some time ago, from the shop in Cairns. It cost $158 and will be made into a set of placemats.

We drove around to the bowls club for John to check it out. The President – P – was there, and we got talking. His might be a typical Pilbara story: retrenched as a mine rationalized, but committed to his house here, that he cannot get a decent price for. Seven kids and now unemployed.

He told us that the cost of living was really high up here – power, water, shire rates. He estimated that power alone cost him about $10 per day.

John went back to the club after lunch and spent the afternoon practising bowls with P.

I read the paper, sewed, and tried to stay out of the heat.

John enjoyed the bowls and got some more interesting insights into the life up here.

For tea, I reheated the leftover pizzas in the electric frypan – it worked well and they were good.


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2000 Travels September 12

TUESDAY 12 SEPTEMBER   EIGHTY MILE BEACH TO KARRATHA   506kms

We left the park about 8am.

We stopped at the office/shop, so John could phone a place for computer inks to be mailed to us – he saw a good  offer in the magazine he bought in Broome.

We had a hot and tedious drive south on Highway 1. However, we did have a tail wind, which was one plus.

Stopped at the De Grey River crossing for a coffee break and to have a look at this popular spot for overnight free camping. The informal camp area there is huge, and excellent – it would be a good place to stay for several days. The river is big, there. Much larger than where we forded it, in 1993, on our short cut through from Marble Bar to the highway.

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Two bridges over the DeGrey River

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The DeGrey River from the informal camping area

After the De Grey River, through to Port Hedland, the country became a little more interesting – more what I think of as the Pilbara style: pale spinifex, mesa jump up type of low hills, red rocks.

We stopped in Port Hedland to get fuel: $1.11cpl.

The country became a bit more interesting, south of Port Hedland.

The area by the Yule River crossing also looked as if it would be good for a break or an overnight stop.

John got tired so I drove for a while and he napped.

The small town of Roebourne looked rather bleak, as we drove through, but at least it broke the monotony of long stretches of scrub and highway.

We became concerned about some whistling/rattling noises that had begun to be heard from under the bonnet – and because the air con was no longer working at all. Wondered what was going wrong, now?

We were both relieved to turn off the highway, mid-afternoon,  to drive the short distance into Karratha, and make our way around a sort of ring road that skirted the town, to the Balmoral Caravan Park.

John had selected this park because they promised him good TV reception. It would not have been my first choice. It was located on the outskirts of the town, towards the sea but not near it. The surrounding area was barren, flat ground, so the environs of the place were not interesting.

We decided to indulge ourselves in an en-suite site. John negotiated a cheaper rate, by booking in for four weeks  and paying in advance. I was waiting out in Truck when he did this. He was pleased with his deal, but I thought it was a long time to commit to a caravan park, and place, that did not look all that great.

We paid $552.20 for the four weeks, which worked out to just under $20 a night.

The TV reception was excellent – which I guess was the point of the stay here.

Our en-suite bathroom was nice and spacious. It would be pleasant to have that facility right by us. We have our own little clothes hanging line, which is something different.

We had some shade trees around us – needed in this hot weather.

There was no swimming pool, unfortunately. The park I’d have preferred to go to did have one, but they’d told John that their TV signal was poor. I’d hoped that we’d find a pool at this park, despite it not being mentioned in any description, but not to be. A pity because I would have appreciated it, in this heat, and it would have given me something extra to occupy my time.

The park was large, but not too crowded. There were a lot of itinerants.

Overall, the place seemed a bit run down.

After setting up in full, we drove to the shops. Being a purpose-built town, these are in one central area. It was not a bad little shopping area – it seemed to cover all the basics.

We bought wine – the 4 litre casks are available here, which they had not been through all the Kimberley areas.

There was a phone message to call John’s sister. She wanted to tell us that John’s niece’s step son had been killed in a car crash – apparently hooning around in a V8 car. He’d only had his driving licence for a couple of months.

We bought pizza for tea – a special deal that gave us enough for two nights.

Watched TV. Yes the signal was great. Even the fridge motor going did not interfere with the reception.

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