Pathfinder I
Day 13
Today we were meant to be camping along side a beautiful lake in a conservation park, but due to circumstances and it being closed permanently (thank you to the jerks that caused this) we stayed at an old WWII airstrip.
This is also where we start doubling up on the roads traveled.
2017-04-08_04-21-53 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
This is also where my cordless drill comes in handy for the second time.
DSC_0075_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Looking down the airstrip to the east
DSC_0079_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Looking to the west
DSC_0080_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Our last camp set up.
Untitled by Scott Murray, on Flickr
I start noticing some wear and tear on the midgy screens of the OZTENT.
DSC_0081_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
DSC_0082_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
DSC_0083_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
And the reason why I love my ENGEL, out in the rain it never stops and in 40 + C heat stays at a beer chilling -3
DSC_0090_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
One thing I did notice when driving though was that it would heat up 5 deg or so, I then added another seal and hey presto no more heating up.
DSC_0094_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Obligatory emblem shot
DSC_0101_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Tank would like to thank whom ever left this green chair behind ;) I am thinking they could not pack it up as even I had issues but got it in the end.
DSC_0144_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
The reason why I go camping - open skies
Untitled by Scott Murray, on Flickr
The next day we pack up and drive the rest of the 100's km home. We are ahead of schedule but thought we would like to relax for the weekend before going back to work.
Day 14 we are greeted by an afternoon storm.
DSC_0150 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Incoming welcoming home storm by Scott Murray, on Flickr
And that folks is the end of my road trip.
2017-04-08_04-32-49 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
2017-04-08_04-33-28 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Today we were meant to be camping along side a beautiful lake in a conservation park, but due to circumstances and it being closed permanently (thank you to the jerks that caused this) we stayed at an old WWII airstrip.
This is also where we start doubling up on the roads traveled.
2017-04-08_04-21-53 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
This is also where my cordless drill comes in handy for the second time.
DSC_0075_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Looking down the airstrip to the east
DSC_0079_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Looking to the west
DSC_0080_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Our last camp set up.
Untitled by Scott Murray, on Flickr
I start noticing some wear and tear on the midgy screens of the OZTENT.
DSC_0081_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
DSC_0082_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
DSC_0083_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
And the reason why I love my ENGEL, out in the rain it never stops and in 40 + C heat stays at a beer chilling -3
DSC_0090_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
One thing I did notice when driving though was that it would heat up 5 deg or so, I then added another seal and hey presto no more heating up.
DSC_0094_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Obligatory emblem shot
DSC_0101_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Tank would like to thank whom ever left this green chair behind ;) I am thinking they could not pack it up as even I had issues but got it in the end.
DSC_0144_1 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
The reason why I go camping - open skies
Untitled by Scott Murray, on Flickr
The next day we pack up and drive the rest of the 100's km home. We are ahead of schedule but thought we would like to relax for the weekend before going back to work.
Day 14 we are greeted by an afternoon storm.
DSC_0150 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Incoming welcoming home storm by Scott Murray, on Flickr
And that folks is the end of my road trip.
2017-04-08_04-32-49 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
2017-04-08_04-33-28 by Scott Murray, on Flickr