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Courthouse Markets, Broome |
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Courthouse Markets, Broome |
19/07/16 Day 53 (Tu). So we are still in Broome. We had planned to leave yesterday
but we are waiting for a new fuel pump for Bess which will hopefully be here
tomorrow. On Saturday we had a lovely day. In the morning we cycled up to the
Courthouse Markets which surround the old courthouse and are shaded by plenty
of palm and boab trees. It was really nice wandering around for a couple of
hours. Lib found herself a new hat and a new wind chime. In the afternoon we
cycled down to the port but unfortunately the pedestrian bridge was closed due
to maintenance on the bridge. We climbed down the rocks to the beach and spent
some time looking for shells. They were loading a ship for live cattle export
so it was a bit smelly with the cattle trucks coming and going.
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Courthouse Markets, Broome |
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Courthouse Markets, Broome |
On Sunday we drove out to the pet
supplier to get a new bed for Asha. On the way out the engine started to die
and after pulling over to the verge we found that the pin that the actuator
moves on in the fuel pump had slid out of position. After many tries to find
the right angle in the engine bay we were able to knock it back in and continue
to the pet supplier. On the way back it happened again and so as a temporary
fix we have wedged a stick between the pin housing and the bolt holding the
fuel pump to the block. This has happened before but not for a long time. As we
still have a fair way to go we decided to order a new one and have to wait for
it to arrive. Luckily it’s an easy job and I can replace it myself. Also the
only fuel station in town that has LPG has a broken pump so we are leaving Bess
at the PCYC and cycling to where we want to go. It has been fine so far as we
are doing in the mornings and afternoons and resting through the middle of the
day.
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Asha's new do! |
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Courthouse Markets, Broome |
Yesterday we cycled into town to the
laundromat because the PCYC has no washing machine. After lunch we took the
dogs for a run at a nearby beach. The tide was out and it was hard going in
places as silt had mixed with the sand and it was ever so boggy. The dogs were
a mess by the time we returned and Lib had to give them a bath. I managed to
give myself a 2 cm gash to the instep of my left foot as I trod on a shell,
unseen under the boggy silt/sand. Lib’s back has been out the last couple of
days too so cycling seems to be aggravating it but at the moment it’s our only
source of commuting. I suppose we could keep driving Bess and hope our stick
remains in place but I’d rather not.
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Live Cattle Export Ship, Broome Port |
An upside to still being here though
is that today is supposed to be low a low enough tide to see the Dinosaur
footprints and tomorrow night is supposed to be good for taking photos of the
Stairway to the Moon. We’ll wait and see.
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Cattle Truck, Broome Port |
20/07/2016 Day 54 (We). Lib’s back was giving her plenty of curry yesterday so we
booked her in to see the Chiro. Unfortunately it was at the same time as low
tide so we missed out on the dinosaur footprints but that just gives us another
reason to return. After her appointment we went and watched the “World Famous
Cable Beach Sunset” (as it states in the guide book). It was really special and
it was amazing to see so many people gathered to watch. There was easily 200 or
more onlookers.
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Cable Beach, Broome |
This morning the new fuel pump
arrived and so with Lib’s help I was able to install it and Bess is up and
running again. This afternoon we went and stocked up on supplies as we are
leaving Broome tomorrow. It’s going to be bittersweet because on one hand we
are moving forward to spend time with my Mum in NT which we are really looking
forward to but at the same time we have really enjoyed our time here and really
love the vibe of this place. It would be so easy to just kick back and relax
for another week. We both agree that Broome is a great town and could easily
see ourselves back here one day.
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Sunset @ Cable Beach, Broome |
This evening we went down to the Town
Beach to get some great shots of the Stairway to the Moon. We arrived down
there early to get a good vantage point and while we waited we enjoyed a couple
of brewskies on the sand.
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Sunset @ Cable Beach, Broome |
23/07/16 Day 57 (Sa). Tonight we are camped in the CP at Halls Creek. We left
Broome on Thursday and after driving 140 km’s we pulled up at road works and
Bess stalled. We couldn’t get her going again and one of the works crew had to
help me push Bess off the side of the road whilst Lib steered. I tried for over
an hour to get her going but to no avail. Eventually I had to give up and ring
for a tow. I had no service but the lollypop guy had one bar so using his phone
I called the RAC. They had to confirm my details with the NRMA. During this
process the phone dropped out 3 times and each time I had to start all over
again. In the end I handed his phone back and grabbed mine which was then
showing one bar.
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Sunset @ Cable Beach, Broome |
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Sunset @ Cable Beach, Broome |
I managed to organise a tow to Derby
which was only 80 km’s away. Whilst I was doing this another of the road crew
named Ralphy, who was the grader driver, was talking to Lib and looking at
Bess. He had a little more knowledge than me being into racing cars and he
found the fault which was a dirty terminal on the fuel switch. After a few jiggles
of the wiring she fired up and we were on our way again. Ralphy is a dead set
legend! I then rang back the RAC to cancel the tow truck and I also sent the
NRMA a text after they’d sent me one to let me know of the arrival time of the
tow.
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Sunset @ Cable Beach, Broome |
As we’d wasted so much time on the
side of the road and with the day heating up we made an executive decision to
stop for the night at the next roadhouse 40 km’s up the highway. They had a
pool which we were much appreciative of as the day climbed to 35C. Not long
after we arrived we received a call from the tow company trying to find us as
their driver couldn’t locate us on the highway. The RAC had neglected to let
them know and had wasted 3 hrs of the drivers time which the lady on the phone
had no hesitation in telling me that the NRMA would certainly still be billed
for the job. Oops.
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Sunset @ Cable Beach, Broome |
One thing we are finding out here is
that you definitely need to plan your resupplies. We paid $30 for a six pack at
one roadhouse (Pardoo) and the fuel at this one was $1.89/L for diesel and
petrol. We refuelled prior to leaving Broome ($1.36) and then refuelled again
at Fitzroy Crossing ($1.49) and now at Halls Creek ($1.49). The roadhouse price
for petrol starts at about $1.60/L.
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Sunset @ Cable Beach, Broome |
Last night we stayed at Ngumpan
Cliffs Lookout which is a 24 hr free camp just off the highway. It was very hot
yesterday with the temp gauge inside the van reaching 36C. We saw out the heat
of the day and were rewarded with an amazing sunset. We are seeing heaps of
termite mounds all through this part of WA. They started around Minilya and
have continued throughout with their colours and shapes being many and varied.
Also prolific throughout are the birds of prey and the Boab trees. We have seen
hundreds of hawks and eagles especially the Wedge Tail.
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Town Beach, Stairway to the Moon, Broome |
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Town Beach, Stairway to the Moon, Broome |
After reaching town today and
checking into the CP we took the puppies for a walk through town. They must
have a high crime rate here as all the businesses have either heavy gauge
roller shutters or 8 Ft. high fences with barbed or razor wire. Also of
interest is the fact that from the bottle shops in town you can only purchase
light beer under 2.7 %. You can drink anything you want at the Kimberley Hotel
or have drinks with dinner at the Best Western Restaurant but takeaway is strictly
Light Beer ONLY!
We did detour via the Hotel for a
refreshment on our way back to the CP for lunch and an afternoon dip in the
pool. The publican was a nice fellow who didn’t mind a chat. Tomorrow we head
for Kununurra.
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Town Beach, Stairway to the Moon, Broome |
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Town Beach, Stairway to the Moon, Broome |
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Town Beach, Stairway to the Moon, Broome |
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Willare Bridge Roadhouse |
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Willare Bridge Roadhouse |
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Willare Bridge Roadhouse |
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Sunset @ Ngumpan Cliffs Freecamp |
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Sunset @ Ngumpan Cliffs Freecamp |
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Sunset @ Ngumpan Cliffs Freecamp |
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Sunset @ Ngumpan Cliffs Freecamp |
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Russian Jack, Halls Creek |
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Halls Creek |
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