Friday 28 August 2015

Sandstone

After Cue we drove south to Mt Magnet and then 155ks East to Sandstone, we had an overnighter on the road and that night it rained and when we arrived in Sandstone it was cold and drizzly rain, we both got out our jeans and jumpers, have been in shorts for such a long time I had forgotten where my jeans were! 
The weather in Sandstone improved and it turned out to be a lovely little town. Small with the hotel open and selling basic grocery items as well as beer, Post Office open 3 mornings a week and visitors info open April to October, about a dozen houses and a Shire Office and of course the caravan park. Everything is well looked after and tidy, Caravan Park is run by the shire, really nice and not pricey....

We decided to stay the week and spent each day prospecting, no gold but we enjoyed ourselves, had a very helpful neighbour Marty give us some good tips on prospecting. Most of the people here in the park are prospectors and take it seriously, having at least two metal detectors and also quad bikes to go further in the bush, Marty took Brian out on his quad and showed him areas to go etc but they were not areas Brian wanted to take the Triton....
Another great thing about the town was William a young Chinese man and his fresh veg stall open weekends and Tuesday and Thursday and he made bread too, I bought a loaf every morning he was there and he cooks at the caravan park Monday and Thursday nights, $12 for a take away Chinese amazing, of course we were in on that. There is also a Pie lady called Lady Di who bakes pies while you wait in a pie maker, not tried the pies preferred the fresh veg and bread, but amazing to have all that in such a small town.

London Bridge one of the attractions
Some of the areas we were prospecting in

A map we bought showing the old gold mines, the black crosses are a pick and shovel and mean a mine shaft can be working or abandoned and the grey pink dots mean abandoned shafts, lots of tracks and areas to fossick around, we went as far down as Hancocks which was about 10 to 15 ks away

Today we found a creek bed to wander up and down


Some photos of the town
The lovely bread William baked $6
He had lamingtons one day, $3 each
Chinese takeaway I had the chicken on the left and Brian had sweet and sour pork, both with fried rice 

Tomorrow we will moving on, slowly heading south and home......

Wednesday 19 August 2015

Cue

After stopping at Newman for some shopping we had another overnight stop on the Gascoyne River and then travelled into Meekatharra, As the caravan park didn't look to good Brian asked at the fuel station for a free camp and we were directed out of town about 2ks to Peace Gorge and found a great spot by the rocks, very quiet only one other van came in. We were now in gold country!! The next morning we went back into town to the Mines Office and got a Miners Right, $25, which allows us to prospect on crown land as long as no one is currently mining there, he was very helpful and sent us out of town about 30ks to an old mine site and town site. We had the van on the back but the road was ok and we spent the day fossicking around, didn't find anything of interest but enjoyed our day, we headed back into town and back out to Peace Gorge for the night. The weather changed and we had some rain overnight the first rain we have had since we left Atherton Tablelands in June.

The next day Tuesday we drove to Cue and booked in the caravan park, our first night of power since we left Broome about a week ago, good caravan park, very tidy and clean $25 @ night. I hit the laundry with two big loads of washing, haven't done any washing since we left Derby!! 
We got info on where to prospect and yesterday travelled out to Big Bell ghost town, only the remains of the Hotel and a few buildings left, it was a town and gold mine in 1936 until 1955.  We mostly looked for relics or old coins around the town but mostly found old rusty nails and tin cans, it was lovely out there, lots of wildflowers and we got chatting to another couple who were doing similar to us and they were planning to camp out there, seems there is a ghost or two around the hotel, and they wanted to see if that was true..........
Cue is a very well kept town, green grass in the middle of the highway, the buildings have been well looked after but only the basic services, fuel, supermarket and government office, still a couple of active mines around. Friendly people
Took the van out to an old gold mine out of Meekatharra 

Lots of holes in the ground and very unstable 

Main Street of Cue


This is the Masonic lodge, built of corrugated iron and timber in 1899

Remains of the Hotel at Big Bell 
How it looked in the early years
Had a walk around and this is the front verandah
Inside still some lovely arches left standing





I enjoyed all the wildflowers that were around the town, lovely, must pick up a book and find out all there names

Bentley got a little  tired by the end of the day 

We will move on tomorrow towards Mt Magnet and Sandstone 

Friday 14 August 2015

Extra time in Broome and then on the road

Well we managed to stay an extra couple of nights in Broome, and enjoyed another Broome weekend, actually we didn't do to much, had to go to the sunset of course and the weekend markets and more coffees, and also Brian cooked a pizza in the Weber, something he has been wanting to do.
On the Monday we travelled to Barn Hill about 140ks South, Barn Hill is a caravan park on a working cattle station, situated on the coast, lovely red cliffs and the park is right on the cliffs, beautiful views, we stayed unpowered for $20 @ night, very popular place, the little shop there has fresh bread each day plus sausage rolls and pasties and yummy Vanilla Slice. There was Tai Chi sessions which Brian went to and also lawn bowls on a patch of grass which no one was allowed to walk on as its difficult to keep grass growing there. We were all set to spend a few days there doing nothing much but we got hit with a warm Easterly wind, very unpleasant for everyone, we stuck out the wind for one day and one night and when it was still in force the next day we decided to move on. We packed up and out on to the highway again and turned south towards Sandfire Roadhouse the next stop down for fuel when we realised we were going to be cutting it fine with the fuel. We had filled up in Broome and Sandfire was the next fuel stop, not often that happens but we were a bit nervous when the fuel light came on 40ks from Sandfire.... We turned the aircon off 20ks out to conserve fuel, held our breath, not sure if that helped but we managed to get to the roadhouse and wait in the queue for Diesel, the Diesel tanker had just arrived to fill up their tanks. We took 66.66 litres and Brian reckons we have a 70 litre tank, if so we were really running on empty.

We had a nights camp on the road that night and then travelled to Port Hedland and turned inland on the Great Northern Hwy, had another overnight on the road, lovely spot, wild flowers around and a little gorge to walk to.

Today we didn't travel far, found a nice rest area about 120ks north of Newman, again lovely little walk and wildflowers. 


Broome Sunsets
Cooking Pizza
Ready to eat

On to Barn Hill
Barn Hill beach

Sunset
Barn Hill, red sand, blue sea
Lovely fresh Vanilla slice, first day we shared after that one each.... $3.50 each 
Overnight stop in the Pilbara, little water hole
Bentley went for a paddle, found a bubble
And then it was gone
Lovely display of Sturt Desert Peas we found, never seen so many together 
Close up of them
Tonight we are at Mt Robinson rest stop, we walked up a track a little way to take this shot, our van on the right with the dark ute.
A few wildflower shots.

So the trip changes, after being in the Kimberlys and on the coast we are now down in the Pilbara, iron ore mining towns, wild flowers, all so different 



Friday 7 August 2015

Upgraded in Broome

Well we decided to accept our patch of red dirt and enjoy Broome, we set off to the night markets, which was in walking distance, and Stairway to the moon, very busy and people 3 deep at the rail waiting for Stairway, took lots of photos but very hard to get a good one, was magical just watching the moon rise and the stairway appear on the water....

The next day Sunday was misty and foggy till about 9.00am and then we suddenly got upgraded to a power site..... I think the change in the weather moved people on, anyway it was lovely to have a normal site.

We decided to stay for the week which is the limit here, have been enjoying Broome, love Chinatown and the little shops, cafes etc.

I was able to catch up with my friend Ann from Albany who has relocated herself to Broome, she took me to a brewery/wine bar called Matso, great place, haven't had "girlfriend" time for a while, was good.

We have driven along Cable Beach and also Gantheume beach where we went for a sunset, was fantastic, we took wine and nibbles down there and watched the sunset, again just magical to watch.

Each day has been about 30 degrees with cool mornings and evenings.

Broome time is a very relaxed time, we took the car for service Tuesday and didn't get it back till late Wednesday morning, but we were given a small Kia Rio to keep us mobile......

Our normal site, Brian did some good reversing to get between the coconut palms
Night markets
My not too good Stairway photo, Brian did a lot better, it was easier to just enjoy and not worry to much about a photo
Windsurfing at town beach, lovely cafe here too, had coffee of course

Our Kia Rio which kept us mobile
Pearl Lugger, in dry dock now



At beach ready for sunset can you see Bentley, he just ran and ran to the water
So happy with himself, on one leg here, 
Sunsets
And after the sunset, it was very hard to leave, just wanted to sit and watch the sky change colour 



Outdoor area at Matso where I met Ann and then took Brian and we enjoyed a Mango Beer and chips........ Loved it 
Cable Beach, had to make Brian park as he just wanted to keep on driving......

We have both enjoyed Broome, has been great to have the week here, hope we can get back here another time