Monday November 10, 2014
During the night we'd used our little tent at the back as dressing room, toilet
area and what else we needed it for, as this was a rest stop without toilets. The
weather was okay, so we had breakfast outside.
Farmer Robert Smith (sheep and cattle farmer) passed us in his ute and
felt like a chat. Invited us to watch
the shearing if we cared to stay for another day, but since there was nothing
much to do we decided to give it a miss and would travel on to Kingston. We
left at 8.30am and when we arrived in Kingston we discovered a business that
could possibly look after Trish’s radio/cd player which had stopped. We walked around town for half an hour while
it was being checked out, and did some groceries shopping. They had done some basic repairs to the radio,
so Trish was happy and we travelled on to Cape Jaffa and Robe Beach where we had our cup of
coffee near the beach and enjoyed the view.
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The Big Lobster in Kingston |
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Historic Cape Jaffa Lighthouse |
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Robe Beach |
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Robe Beach |
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Robe Beach: information on Intertidal reefs |
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Old buildings at Robe Beach |
We picked up some pamphlets from the Information kiosk and moved
on again. On the way I knew an easy to
get to cache, so we stopped outside Robe at Fox's Lake and found it quite easily under a little bridge.
Fox Box
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Cache: Fox Box |
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Cache: Fox Box |
Next
we stopped at a patchwork shop for Patricia while I logged the cache, because I
had dropped off a geocoin.
Lunch
we had at a picnic area at Randelsham, SA. (S37 32 59.64, E 140 13 33.14) A nice spot in
the sun along the roadside.
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Randelsham, SA |
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Randelsham, SA |
We
stopped in the little town (Millicent) where Trish wanted to have a look at
a thrift shop. It was closed, but not so
Target across the road. They had
clothing on special and since it was a lot colder than I had expected I bought
a long-sleeved T-shirt.
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Millicent, SA |
Next
we had the Tantanoola Caves in our sights, so we stopped there for a brief
guided tour and a look at the wonderful stalagtites and stalagmites that had
formed in the limestone caves. We could
do this in the half hour that was left before closing time at 3pm.
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Tantanoola Caves, SA |
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and a last picture outside |
Our
destination for the day was Mt Gambier, so we pushed on for a bit of
sight-seeing during daylight. The Engelbrecht
Cave was closed by the time we arrived, but the Blue Lake was freely available
for viewing and that was what I really had come for. When I was last here with Frank in 2009 we
didn’t have much time/opportunity to stop, so now I got to see it all.
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Engelbrecht Cave, Mt Gambier, SA |
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Blue Lake, Mt Gambier |
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Just an interesting building on the roadside near Blue Lake |
We
needed a place for our overnight stay and Mt Schank (#4 - S37 56 27, E140 43 50), a bit south of Mt Gambier,
looked good. After a bit of a search we
got there and since it was quite early we had a cuppa and walked to the rim of
the crater, since Mt Schank is an old volcano.
Patricia stopped half way and I took her camera to get some good
pictures of the crater. The battery of my camera was flat, and I didn’t bring
my charger. I should have checked it,
but had only recently charged the battery.
Why it had gone flat so fast I have no idea! Luckily I can take pictures
with my tablet. It’s a bit inconvenient
because of its size, but that’s all.
Luckily Kevin gave me the inverter from Frank’s campervan, so I can
charge it on the way as we don’t have the intention to stop often at caravan
parks where we have access to power.
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Mt Schank |
(As I don't have Patricia's pictures yet I only have this aerial photograph of Mt Schank)(And now I do have them and they follow below)
There’s
also an earth cache at Mt Schank for which I had to collect pictures and answers
to some questions, which I did. The
logging of the cache I will sort out later.
The views were just wonderful and worth the climb, which was up, and up,
and up...
Mt Schank
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Picture taken from the crater's rim |
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Looking down inside the crater |
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Walking back, view outside the crater |
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The stairs going down |
After
dinner we watch a DVD. Yes, Patricia
even has a TV in the little camper. It
was ‘My Sister’s Keeper’ which I quite enjoyed, since I had read the book.
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