Thursday, 29 May 2025

Peninsula: Day 15, from Coen, for ~25km


Thursday 29 May 2025

The plan: 

Up just before 5am, after toiletries and bandaids I’m on the road by 5:45am..

Dave came to join me for breaky around 8:30am., when I had done 10 km. then the plan is that I’ll walk from ~9:15 for 4 km till a water stop, then another 4 km till a lunch stop.  


Johnny from the other night who gave Dave & I the cold drinks the South side of Coen, stopped again going South, to see how far I thought I might get today…


At first his face looked familiar, but nowadays every second person does & the other night was in the dark, then I noticed the truck, and his sewn name on his work shirt, as he said “Don’t you remember me?”, and it all came back. Felt a bit silly. But thanks for your persistence and interest Johnny! His truck as he moved off (I keep forgetting to get the person, while I’m talking to them):

Johnny said too, that we might get reception 10 km further on with the airport coming up. Good to know. I’ll try those calls I need to catch up on, now then.


Dave is waiting [listening to a podcast (& taking notes) ]at the water stop after the coffee break:

Thanks mate!

We have a bit of a conversation, share something about what we’ve listening to/ thinking about; and I’m off again ~11am. Probably just walk until 12noon.



Back to base. A pie for lunch and cold drink, we do some shopping, the washing, go for a swim, then I wander off looking for something to make another layer in my sandles…

The publican (Fabrizio) 

& his pommie fiancée (Skye) at the Exchange Hotel were amazing helps… she got me cardboard and he got some scraps of outdoor carpet, and scissors & paint pen, to make 2 layers under the inner soles of my sandles. Thanks Fabrizio, & Skye.


And I had a go at drawing him at the bar; I’ll see if tonight I can get a picture of his picture to put here and let you judge it's worth…


Yup… 

Some times I have a real gift for doing people’s distant relations/ cousins…

Maybe this is one of them… oh well, thanks for your help mate, and for a great place to stay, food and drink, the chance to hear a little bit of your story, (and see some of those pics of Easter Island etc.). All the best in your travels after December…




~4:40pm I’m having a last swig of water & I’m on the road again, @18.5 km past Coen. Dave is driving off another 5 km ahead, to wait so I can have a water stop there. Then do that again, and see if I can get 10km more in today. That will make the aim for today of 28km. (I am trying to add 1 km each day, from about 23km.)


So with a bit of reception it's time to catch up with calls, emails, texts, voice-mails, and audio-book downloads. Nothing tomorrow, I assume. Though the Archer River Roadhouse is where we hope to stay tomorrow night, even if I don't make it walking there, in which case I’ll have to be dropped back to where I got to the day before on the following morning, & it may have wifi to share?




Lovely walking with some shade from clouds & a bit of breeze. A lot of little creeks, (and at times cattle wandering over the road ahead of me) eg.

And looking left as I cross it:



Big (2-3m tall) and small (<=1m tall) white-ant nests galore, for km after km, after km. (Often looking like big tomb-stones, or if they have many turrets, like little castles) e.g.:


Another ute stopped with a Fire Services fellow in it, (for a quick chat, seeing that I was ok) who had come from Weipa, after visiting Mapoon (North of Weipa) in the morning and Arakun (South of Weipa) afterwords. Thanks for tuning in ol’mate.


On my right looking back I found this sign:

And 50m down the Road while I was talking with a nephew who rang to catch up, on the left a similar sign had W240 (Weipa, 240 km). The next sign, about 2 km further, said “Weipa 207 km”  (That was either a quick 30km, or someone’s mistake??)


Then before 6pm I came to the end of the bitumen,

and later a road- side sign on the left:

The kitchen shuts at 7 (not 7:30pm) tonight… so we had to stop early at 26.1 km. But a lovely chicken burger, pack the big stuff that we can, fuel the car from a jerry can (the fuel stop shuts at 7pm) and bed by 10pm




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