Fran, the photos are, as usual, great. I'm not a solo traveller. Haven't been for 53 years or more and no regrets, but i do look in here regularly because you guys do have some great times to tell about. My question for you is, and I ask because we are intending to go to Wilpena Pound next month, where in South Aus. is Pildapa Rock. Is it feasible to include it in a journey to Wilpena ( we go to Broken Hill from Wilpena). I know I know its along way between the two but its something that has got to be done NOW. Look forward to your reply.
Thanks
Friar
-- Edited by Friar Park on Sunday 10th of May 2015 12:40:16 PM
Friar - I will answer for Fran - Pildappa Rock is about 16k west of Minippa, which is west of Kimba, the halfway point across the continent.
If you have seen Wave Rock in WA, you ain't seen nuttin!!!!!! - Pildappa is a wave rock most of the way around it, apart from the incline area, where you can easily walk to the top of the rock, great scenery - and interesting things on top of the rock itself, lots of pools where water sits when it rains - apparently the wave effect is caused by water running off the rock.
Can you tell I like the place!!!!
-- Edited by jules47 on Sunday 10th of May 2015 08:22:38 PM
Hi Friar Park, not sure were Wilpena is. Pildapada Rock, past Pt Augusta head West, past Kimba, thats the halfway mark across Aus., look for the big Galah., keep going till you see the Pildapa Rock sign., Yes its well worth you seeing it., loved it., thankyou for your kind words.,I'm chuffed that you enjoy our (Solo) inputs., and as I say as we start on our journeys
"Wagons Hooooooo", apparently we have a following on the radio., life is fun
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Fran, Jules, thanks for your prompt replies. Yes Jules we have been to Hyden W.A. and seen their Wave Rock. Since asking the question i've done some research and we think that with what other things we've got planned Pildapa may be one step too far this time around.
Fran - hope you didn't mind me jumping in there - couldn't help myself!!
Kev and Kim - saw your photo in front of the rock - just love the place - will go back again! Where are you?
LOL, no worries Jules, you can jump in anytime., Escorted Shekon to a beautiful spot called Talia Caves, poor Athena and Miss Daisy, being ladies didn't quite like to go to fast., had a ball, free camped nearby,
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We left our van there and drove in through and around the national park there
some really good scenery and an old sheep station where we viewed the old shearing shed
We had a few feral cats come around at night time