On the Road

 Eyre Peninsula trip

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Day 3

We left Whyalla Caravan Park, the weather is cooler, and we decided to stock up on some extra supplies while we were able to go to a Coles supermarket.  We also got petrol at 114.9c/ltr.


On the road to Cowell the scenery changed and we were happy to see some shrubs and trees.  We stopped in Cowell for a short walk around the town, and I had a nice look around an art and craft shop which was full of lovely hand made items while Ron had a wander around an outdoor museum.  We then drove to the Silo art mural just out of town.
  







On our way to Cleve, we turned off to Yeldulknie Dam where we thought we might stay the night as we had read about this nice camping area, but thought if it was too crowded we would not stay.  We were a bit hesitant at first as the road was dirt but as dirt roads go this one was pretty good and we took it slowly.  We could see a couple of vans as we approached and when we had a look around they were the only vans there so we decided to stay.  There were toilets and picnic tables as well as some nice camping spots among the trees so it wasn't long before we were set up.

The turn off to the dam was sign posted.


The dirt road in to the Yeldulknie Dam was a good dirt road.




All set up with some shade and ready for a drink.


The view from our door across the paddock to the quarry where the stone was used for the dam.

A closer view of the quarry.

The road into the camping area.


The Yeldulknie dam wall.


We set up without unhooking in a nice shady area with nice views to farmland.  The weather was fairly warm, about 30C, so the shade was welcome.

There was a walking path near our van, so we decided to take a walk to see where it went.



After about half an hour we turned around and came back as the track was just meandering through grass and the flies were becoming very annoying.  There were a few little wildflowers but nothing else except flies.

This part of South Australia has been in drought for many years and crop production has dropped about 2 million tonnes lower than the 10 year average.










There was a good sunset.



Next morning we walked to the dam wall on a good walking track.  There were bbq's, a shelter,  and a toilet as well as an Information board.







 


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