After a good nights sleep in the roof top tent, I awoke and went for a walk up Red Bluff to find a cache of course. Back to camp for breakfast and there were some others that wanted to find the cache, so I headed back up again.
We broke camp and headed back into South Australia and continued following the Border Track south. The terrain was a little different now with flat land and clay mud mixed in with the sand and with the rain over the last couple of days made the going fun and changed most of the vehicles into different colours.
Again all the vehicles got through the various challenges with some trying extreme holes and others doing the not so extreme ones. After leaving the Border Track, the group split into three. One group went back in Ngarkat Conservation Park. Most went through to Keith and home but I continued south to Bordertown to meet up with a mate and head back into Victoria to the Little Desert National Park for some more caching. On the way we stopped at Serviceton Station on the disputed SA/Vic Border.
The Little Desert was back to sand tracks and sand dunes but not as high as Ngarkat. At one point we had an emu escort that kept a steady pace of 40kph for quite a while before heading back into the scrub. We visited Mt Moffatt and Broughtons Water Hole before heading north to Kaniva. Gary headed east and I headed west towards home.
Grabbed another couple of caches on the way home before spending 1/2 an hour at the Happy Wash with a high pressure cleaner to get all the mud off the car. What a great weekend. 🙂
Caches found:
GCKP46 – The Crimson Hill of Deceit
GA1699 – You’ve got to move it move it
GC2541G – Broughtons Water Hole