April 22nd: left the Pink Roadhouse around 10am after a hot shower and a chat with Frances and Julia in San Francisco. We remained the only overnight caravan guests.An iridescent beetle caught my fancy outside the van.
Many buildings in Oodnadatta are brightly painted with indigenous motifs. There is really only the roadhouse, the pub and the general store to the town, plus a few services. We had been lead to believe that the road to Marla would be worse than it actually was. It was gravel with corrugations worse as we neared Marla. Nic had deflated the tyres to about 30psi all around.
We passed coolabah trees near floodways and gidgee bush in between. Not many birds- just several little eagles. Diesel here was only $2.22 /litre so we filled up. We found a flat unpowered site for our van behind the Marla roadhouse.we had a cup of tea and some fried haloumi to settle in, with an omlette for
dinner.
Campsite at Marla
No g and t today clearly not stocked up on essentials
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