
It’s official, Emily has been to WA, yes for the first time. Em was very happy to see this sign.
It was quite an adventure driving the last 11km to WA. We stopped at the 11km peg rest area, which had a narnia-type back door, to the beach (3km). We ate all our fruit n veg, before the check point, then kept driving. Begin rabbit warren!! I’ll gladly admit it, we were lost. What Em and I did know was that we needed to drive west. We knew that we were in between the eyre hwy and the ocean, so if we just keep driving, eventually we will end up in WA. Turns out CS Lewis had us covered. We drove back into the fruitfly checkpoint via the back entry to the random caravan park. Happy days.
From here we drove to a destination highly recommended by our good friend James, and I think I (rob) owe him one. The photo’s that I took hardly do it justice. This is an amazing part of God’s incredible creation that few have seen, and only the daring will… I’m very glad we stopped and asked for directions, because there certainly aren’t any signs telling you how to get there, for obvious reasons. So, what am I talking about?? Weebubbee Cave. If you turn your screen brightness up enough, you can see the difference between rock and crystal clear water. I couldn’t capture (being pitch black) the continuation of the cave, but it keeps going. I estimate that I descended approximately 100m to get to the start of the water, and only now wish I packed my wetsuit and snorkel (and waterproof light, camera, flippers, epirb….) Whenever you come out to WA on the Nullarbor, and think you’re up to it, ask me for directions!!
From here we drove to a destination highly recommended by our good friend James, and I think I (rob) owe him one. The photo’s that I took hardly do it justice. This is an amazing part of God’s incredible creation that few have seen, and only the daring will… I’m very glad we stopped and asked for directions, because there certainly aren’t any signs telling you how to get there, for obvious reasons. So, what am I talking about?? Weebubbee Cave. If you turn your screen brightness up enough, you can see the difference between rock and crystal clear water. I couldn’t capture (being pitch black) the continuation of the cave, but it keeps going. I estimate that I descended approximately 100m to get to the start of the water, and only now wish I packed my wetsuit and snorkel (and waterproof light, camera, flippers, epirb….) Whenever you come out to WA on the Nullarbor, and think you’re up to it, ask me for directions!!

Entry Shmentry!


A few things I’m glad we packed, helmet light.
Car recovery gear (used to absail down, climb to car.)
After this, I was sick of seeing my mtb covered in dust looking lonely, and Emily wanted to wear in her new boots. So I went for a ride, and Em went for a walk. I discovered two things. 1, there’s a lot you don’t see driving along the main road (see photo) and 2, if you ride for 15mins with a blistering tail wind it hurts to ride against it in the same time frame!! 
that’s all for now, as for us, we are driving into the not so pleasant smelling west end of the road kill covered Nullarbor. Over and out

that’s all for now, as for us, we are driving into the not so pleasant smelling west end of the road kill covered Nullarbor. Over and out
p.s. if you feel inclined to do so, please email us, we’d love to hear how Melbourne life is, how good the water tastes, what we shouldn’t miss…
emrob06@bigpond.com
emrob06@bigpond.com
After all the fun of the grate, we drove on in to Yalata. It was really quite awkward for us, as we normally have a purpose to be here. And with our contacts, Jonny and Trish on holiday, this was all the more awkward. We ended up going into the shop and getting lunch, sitting around, when finally, we saw someone we knew. Ivan, Richard and Ernie were all happy to have a chat, Richard mainly wanted to tell us how excited he was about the postie coming tomorrow (in house humour again, sorry), Ivan was telling us about the 36 pallet loads of instant turf he laid on the sand/rock oval, that should be fun to maintian!! And Ernie was happy to say very little. I think he was a bit shy with none of his peers around him.











