Wayne Kerr Does the Desert
A few months back my old mate Johhny Longprong and I flew home to catch up with a some other chaps for a bit of a desert adventure. I reckon Johnny must be a zillionaire as he never seems to do any work, and when he isn’t bumming around on his mango farm up in Uthai Thani Province, he’s always off on some crazy trip.
Anyway over way too many beers up at his farm earlier in the year we cooked up a bit of a plan to do a 12,000 km outback odyssey around Australia. Johnny pretty much wanted to get away from his harem for a while, and I hadn’t been back for yonks, so it seemed like the perfect getaway from Asia. Here’s a rough sketch of our planned route.
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^ The mud map we sketched out whilst on the piss :)
We knew we couldn’t do it ourselves and a few phone calls back home and we quickly had a bit of a team together for a month long piss-up in the desert. First up was Big Kev, an accomplished rally driver, adventurer, and beer drinker extraordinaire, old Roger the dodger as mechanic, Paul de Mills as video man, and bloody Wally the Whinger, our cook.
We were equipped with a Toyota Landcruiser with strengthened front end and canister shock absorbers and an aging Toyota troopcarrier as the packhorse. The Landcruiser was towing a Trak camper with our kitchen and water supply.
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^ Our ride – nice little turbo diesel
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^ The mechanic, video man, and cook drove the troop carrier
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^ A taste of things to come :)
Blue Tounge Skink Outback Australia
This little blue tounged skink scared the crappers out of me whilst taking an early morning leak ... it was kinda like I suffered some reverse culture shock going from Bangkok to this :).
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Outback Australia Quilpie-Windorah Queensland
We set up camp the next day on a small river somewhere half way between the towns of Quilpie and Windorah in Queensland https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...feed_small.png - click here to visit the exact location.
The idea was to try to catch some yabbies in the creek for breakfast. These suckers are dead easy to catch with a bit of steak tied up in a ball of string. They were the delicious fried up in a lovely chilli/garlic sauce prepared by our cook … but it was about this time I started missing Mrs. Kerr’s cooking.
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^ Small creek we camped by on the second night
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^ Did alright on the yabbies in the first hour before sunset
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^ Lovely looking critters
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^ Nice sized one getting ready for the breakfast frying pan. As these critters live in muddy water they can taste a bit muddy so its important to remember to pull their head and tail off before cooking in order to remove the digestive tract.
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^ Bald Rock Lookout … quite fertile country out there … still a long way from the desert proper :).
Kangaroo on the Barcoo River Welford National Park Queensland
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Originally Posted by terry57
Lovely photos of our home country wayne, and your just teasing these fellas.
Thanks Tez ... just starting out. Not teasing ... just sharing ;). Seriously, what percentage of Australians have seen this stuff ... I reckon less than 1%. It really is something spectacular :).
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^ A kangaroo on the Barcoo River in the Welford National Park northeast of Windorah Queensland. This shot is during the dry season ... in the wet season it floods the river bank of course.