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Aussie Lap – Broome to Eighty Mile Beach

Locations: Broome, Barn Hill, Eighty Mile Beach WA

Regions: Kimberley WA

Dates: Wednesday 21 August – Saturday 24 August 2024

Temperatures: 18 – 37 hot and sunny

Starting kilometer’s: 6096

We leave Broome around 10am with the destination of Barn Hill Beach Side Station stay 149 kilometre’s away so not a long drive today.

The landscape is arid and dry, flat and there are not a lot changes along the way. It’s also very hot today.

Barn Hill Station is a 10km drive off the Great Northern Highway along a red gravel road with four gates. At every gate we find vehicles behind our vehicle so naturally I wait to let them through. They all say thanks but not one offers to wait to shut the gate, despite my limping. Nothing surprises me these days.

The station is set along a clifftop, has a cafe where you can order the days meal, buy coffee and pastries and fresh baked bread. There are amenity blocks, huts to camp in and you can walk or drive down onto the beach.

After set down we head down to the beach for a slow walk.

The beach is lovely and currently at low tide with an amazing 7 metre tide change (probably due to the full moon this week) so goes out a long way revealing all sorts of beautiful rock and sand sculptures along the coast line.

On our return to camp we seek and find Tony and Amanda’s van; friends made in Manning Gorge. We stop by to say hello and chat a while before heading back to our van.

Thursday 22 August 2024

Temperature: 21 – 28, warm and sunny

The next day Rob takes an early run on Barn Hill Beach and I rest my foot – too much walking yesterday. Later we wander over to the cafe to get a loaf of their whole grain high top bread to go with our snags in bread for tea tonight.

At the top of the cliffs we find some pink mulla mulla wildflowers.

Later Rob returns to the beach for a high tide picture and then sunset.

Friday 23 August 2024

Temperature: 21 – 28 sunny

We have a longer drive today, 256 kilometre’s trekking down the coast line to Eighty Mile Beach.

The landscape remains desert dry, arid and flat for most of the drive with floodplains and an escarpment glimpsed in the distance.

We stop at the aptly named Sandfire roadhouse to refuel. It’s busy with a queue for fuel that takes 30 minutes!

SANDFIRE ROADHOUSE QUEUE

Again we turn right off the highway towards Eighty Mile Beach Caravan Park and head down another red gravel road for 9 kilometre’s to the park. No gates today thankfully.

The park is spacious and our site is on grass and shady which is a welcome change to the red dirt and sand sites of late.

After set down we take a walk to the beach. There’s no swimming due to crocodiles and stingers and as if that isn’t enough all the fisho’s are catching sharks!

The beach is a stunner though with attractive aqua water and a lovely breeze. It can be driven on though so even more caution required…

The walk to the beach, then along and back again is enough for my ankle , it’s also very hot the past few days so we retreat into the shade for the remainder of the afternoon.

We head back to the beach for sunset and it’s a beauty over the water. The tide has gone so far out, about a kilometre at least we thought and amazingly I seem to catch a stairway to the sun photo over the flats!

Saturday 24 August 2024

Temperature: 18 – 34, hot & sunny

Today is even hotter so I catch up on some washing and making bread. My loafs aren’t optimal at present as I’m using lower protein flour, a different wholemeal to feed, it’s consistently warmer and I’m baking in the van oven so I’m trying a levain, made from my starter Millie then fed, bloomed and used in the dough but that’s not really working either. My loafs have a good crumb but there is no real rise which is frustrating.

In the cool of the late afternoon I see a pheasant walking across the top of the hedge next to the van and some White breasted Woodswallows I think, high in the treetops. If I’m correct they are related to the Artamidae family of Butcher birds, Currawongs and Magpies here in Australia.

WHITE BREASTED WOODSWALLOW

Tomorrow we are off again leaving the Kimberley for the Pilbara as we head towards Port Hedland and Karratha.

Stay safe everyone, keep well and be kind.

Lots of love Maryann and Rob xx

Aussie Lap – Derby to Broome

Locations: Derby, Fitzroy River, Nillibubbica, Broome

Regions: Kimberley WA

Dates: Wednesday 14 August – Tuesday 21 August 2024

Temperatures: 13 – 33 degrees

Wednesday 14 August, 2024

Starting Kilometre’s: 5535

Temperature: 13 – 33 degrees, sunny.

We left Derby around 10am for just a short drive today, 116 kilometres to Nillibubbica Rest Area via the Great Northern Highway which crosses the Fitzroy River

According to WikiCamps there are some Crocodile sighting areas along the way so we stop at each one hoping for a sighting. Signs of recent and major roadworks in the area will have impacted the local population though and we only see flood plains and the Minnie River apart from the partial remains of a dead crocodile.

We camp at Nillibucca Freecamp in shade and relax for the afternoon, me with my foot alternating up or on ice.

Thursday 15 August 2024

Temperature: 15 – 32 degrees, sunny.

Another 107 kilometre’s to Broome and we arrive late morning, chase down some groceries then check in and set up. Broome Caravan Park is large with a big oasis pool complete with lap lanes and lots of shady recliners to relax in. We spend the afternoon cooling off in the pool, my foot loving the cold water. Later in the afternoon we visit the Town Beach Markets where we grab dinner of Chicken Satay and Green Curry.

Broome has strong historical ties to Asia due to strong migration from the 1880 to the 1960’s from countries like Japan due to the pearling and associated industries.

As we head back to the car I spy a small Sea Eagle eating his catch atop a light post.

Broome has an outdoor Cinema called Sun City Cinema in the “Chinatown” district of Broome so we head there to take in the new Alien sequel, just starting today. The cinema is the real deal with hessian seating and not much changed in over 40 years I’m later told. It is a real treat with a bar and choc tops to boot!

Also as we watch the movie and to top it off, planes are flying in very low overhead on their runway approach! The first one gave me a good scare!

Friday 16 August 2024

Temperature: 16 – 32 sunny

This morning I make some sourdough discard muffins and do some washing before heading into town. I’ve been trying to rest my foot but I’m determined to visit the famous Paspaley and other Broome shops in the lookout for a South Sea Pearl. Rob takes a walk out to the town jetty then picks me up. The pearl’s are so beautiful but so very expensive! Maybe I’ll do better at the weekend markets with the 2nd or 3rd grade pearls.

Saturday 17 August 2024

Temperature: 17 – 33, morning fog then sunny.

Quite a strange start to the day with morning fog that didn’t clear until 8:30am. The day warms and feels humid, summer like?

A restful day with another cooling swim before we head to Cable Beach in the afternoon for a look and to plan a picnic for Sunday with some friends we are catching up with.

Sunday 18 August 2024

Temperature: 16 – 33 sunny

We pick up friends Rudite and Ian who are from Morgan, SA whom I’ve known for years from visiting my sister there. We have arranged to take them to the weekend markets and visit Roebuck bay lookout afterwards. No luck in my pearl hunt but Rudite and I buy hats and Rudite finds a lovely necklace as a souvenir of the visit.

The day is heating up so next we head to MATSO’s Brewery, the oldest in Broome to cool off where the others get paddles to taste. I’m the designated driver so I have my usual version of a lemon lime and bitters which is fruit only, no syrup, bitters and soda water. Healthy and refreshing.

It’s been a busy morning so we all head back for Siesta’s in the heat of the afternoon then gather again for a picnic at Cable Beach in the late afternoon.

The hot and humid day cools off to a breezy afternoon and there are loads of people about for the sunset. We see a camel train coming in off the beach before we leave. A lovely day.

Monday 19 August 2024

Temperature: 16 – 33, hot & sunny

A relaxing morning and we are catching up with some new friends today, in fact are meeting for the first time! Friends of friends who are traveling & living in their van like us, we have both landed in Broome at the same time so we have organised to meet for lunch at Spinifex Brewery.

We meet Leanne and Cheryl at 1pm and it’s truly like meeting old friends. We find common ground very quickly and chat our way through lunch and the afternoon sharing life and travel stories. What a lovely pair.

We see the camel trains walking past as they head to cable beach too.

CAMEL TRAIN

A really lovely day!

Tuesday 20 August 2024

Temperature: 18 – 32 hot, sunny

Our last day in Broome today so we have a few jobs to do. I’ve found a bookmaker in town who will hopefully fix my hiking boots but no, he tells me they are disintegrating and beyond repair so in the bin they go. Oh well, they’ve been great boots with 8 years of service so I can’t complain. Next is BCF in search of tap fittings then we drive out to Kimberley port as they have a Natural Arch then to Gantheaume Bay to see how far out the dinosaur prints are and to check the tide which is currently high.

In the afternoon we pick up Ian and Rudite as we plan to go see the dinosaur footprints, then the Town Markets to see the Stairway to the Moon and dinner afterwards.

We head to Gantheaume Bay as the tide is now right but looking at the map the dinosaur prints are too far around the point, over too many rocks to make an easy walk so we head back to Minyirr bay at the Port as I’ve found some there too.

Next it’s back into town to the Markets and the Staircase to the Moon. The Stairway to the Moon is a phenomenon that occurs at Full Moons for 2-3 days between March and October when the tide is fully out and the reflection carries across the tidal flat creating a stairway of reflection to the moon.

Rudite’s and I visit the markets while Rob parks the car then meets Ian at a nearby bar to wait for sundown.

I finally find a pearl that’s within the budget I set and Rudite finds a lovely one also, so we are both happy shoppers.

As the sunsets and moonrise approaches the four of us find a position to watch from amid the thousands (no I’m not joking) of people here.

I’ve studied hard to try and get the best pictures I can on the iPhone and take lots of snaps with reduced exposure, night mode, flash off etc.

It is an amazing thing to see for real so if you visit Broome I recommend planning for it.

Next up is dinner at Divers Tavern which has been recommended. It’s busy today after the Ladies Cup and the Stairway event so there are people everywhere.

We’ve had an amazing time in Broome, despite my foot injury. It’s been lovely catching up with friends old and new and the relaxation has been good too.

I hope this finds everyone well. Stay safe and be kind.

Tomorrow we are off to Karratha.

Lots of love Maryann and Rob xx