We left our daughters in Yorketown at 10.30 this morning(we are in no hurry to
get anywhere any more lol ).With our 2 grandsons not very happy for us to be
going
We where straight into a head wind all the way up the peninsula.Didn't do the
fuel econamy any good at all
Arrived at Mallala Sports ground early afternoon.
Lovely little town and so strange coming into a 6 way intersection
Very well kept sports oval.And Camping is in the North East corner
Went to the local IGA which is very well stocked for a small country town & also
is the newsagency.
Barbara noticed the hotel on the other corner from the IGA and said she should
put $20 in the pokies,which i might add she turned into $60
Well upon entering the hotel the publican sayes to me that i look familar, i
said never been here b4,turns out he has a shack at Port Vincent where i was
chef for 10 years
Nice clean and very friendly hotel.The beer was nice and cold.First been in
weeks and probably be that long again lol .They have a $12 Tbone on Friday,$5
punters lunch on Saturday.Even said goodbye to us as we where leaving the hotel
We arrived back at the spots oval as a motorhome pulled up and asked if we ran
a genni as he does.I told him we only run solar and are selfsaficant.So he moved
away from us so not to disturb us which i thought we nice of him
Instead of unpacking the Weber babyQ from the back of the trol we used the
electric BBQ(free) near the tennis courts which where so clean your would think
it was new which it isnt
We will see what tomorrow brings we are staying a few days i think
Need to get Electrol roll as on the road full time sorted
Warren
My RIG SETUP 2000 Nissan patrol St 3.0I GUII with 100W solar panel suppling a 100a/h battery running a 39L Waeco RoadStar Saphire Voyager 2006 22' front bed,center seperate shower and toilet/ensuit Centre Kitchen,U shaped loung at rear.150L 3 way Dometic fridge 400W solar panels thru a Sun Saver Duo 25 running 2x 120a/h Fullriver batteries Reversing cameras on both trol and van,setup including to Sirocco fans which i wouldnt be without.Other nic nacs to numerous to mention lol We have been living in our daughters driveway.on the Yorke Peninsula.For the past 5 months Tomorrow we are leaving here to travel for the next 6 weeks to within 2 days of Adelaide ,and free camp.Till we get the Specialist appointments out of the way.Which is 5th December Yesterday went to Electrol Commision and registered as no fixed address,ran out of time to buy National Parks camping pass.will do that in the next week I know there is many good camps in SA and surrounding Adelaide But any you think is well worth the visit and free or close too lol, please let me know The other reason for being within 2 days of adelaide is ,It's a good test to make sure all systems are working well for the continuing trip But i must say watching tv till midnight and having the radio on all night last night And having the sunsave duo flicking mid morning makes me feel real good about the setup Warren
enjoy your travel's there are two guys on here you need to be aware of Vic & gubby the rest are very good for advice and help, but those two cannot be trusted
Welcome Aussiechef, Sounds like you are starting a great adventure. We have been in our van nearly three years now and love it. Will be in your neck of the woods, port victoria, next Jan just to get away from the wet which looks like it started early, lol, 4 inches over the last two days and still going strong. All the best, see you out there, doint that!
Welcome to the site Aussiechef, sounds as if you are truely set up for your trip... we're not starting ours till early next year.. we're still putting the finnishing touches to the coaster.. I think you'll enjoy yourselves heaps wandering around taking your time :)
And welcome from me too. I have family at Edithburgh who shop at Yorketown. I've spent family time there from time to time. Nomadding is a good life. Doing it in short steps is a great way to absorb wherever you are.
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