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Kings Canyon to Glen Helen…

Left our lovely remote campground after a great nights sleep. My tent buddy is a 13 year old named Megan. She’s the best. Neither of us snore.

The Kings Canyon hiking trails are super. The national park maintains them so well. It wasn’t too hot and I had enough water. Also, the guide brought cookies.

Lunch was wraps.

The next event was the most godawful drive over a gravel road I’ve ever had the misfortune to experience. This is an outback thing, apparently. I’m not a fan.

But it led to this other nice campground with the warmest tents yet. A nice dinner and bed.

Good night

Uluru to Kings Canyon…

What a day. Up early again and this time for a super disappointing breakfast but decent coffee.

Right away we went off for a lovely hike around the other big rock in the park. Wow. Daytime is magical here. Not too hot and perfect for me.

After hamburgers for lunch, another big drive and some small amount of sightseeing. We stopped to collect firewood. It was great watching some of the group get their hands dirty.

The group is expected to pitch in and help with the chores. Some of us are having a hard time with this. I wonder what they thought camping was.

Dinner was fantastic. The campsite we’re at is remote and all our own. We had a lovely time cleaning up even.

After that, a fire and a lesson on the constellations of the southern hemisphere.

Great day!

First desert day…

Up early for a 6am pickup. Peanut butter and instant coffee for the win.

Lovely long desert drive to Uluru. I was having a nap so I missed the kangaroos. Boo!

It was cold today. Somehow in all my planning I failed to pack a proper pair of pants. Also, it’s winter in the desert.

Still had a great day learning all kinds of stuff and looking at cave paintings and other awesome things.

Sunset brought a severe dip in temperatures, that made it a little more difficult to enjoy a champage sunset at a desert wonderland. It was still champagne at sunset…so I soldiered on. Cheers!

Dinner was pretty standard camping fare. They had a decent vegetarian option so that was good.

The stars are ridiculous here. I haven’t seen the milky way in so long I’d forgotten how cool the sky can look.

Good night!

Easy travel day…

I got a ride to the airport which was convenient…then it all went downhill for a few minutes.

I was horrified to discover that I’d failed to actually buy a plane ticket out of Adelaide. Rookie mistake!

I was exceedingly lucky because:

  • There were still seats available
  • I’d gotten to the airport early
  • The ticket price didn’t cut me

The ticket agent was kind enough to point out that it would been smart to check on this type of detail ahead of time! Thanks, lady lololololol

Anyhoo, it all worked out and I had a nice hour visiting with a gal from Korea who’s on her way to Sydney to be an au pair.

The flight and other transportation was effortless.

The Jump Inn is pretty cool. Lots of long term residents as usual, but everyone behaves themselves. Got to do my laundry which was great.

Looking forward to seeing Uluru tomorrow!