Wednesday, 4 June 2025

Peninsula: Day 21, from ..km after Archer River, towards Weipa another … 26km?



Wednesday 04/06/2025

On the road by 5:25am.


Boydie and Teddy stopped by as King's of the Road and passed on some fresh mandarins!! Whoo hoo!



Thanks me😄Zßzq,ßdn. When they heard I had a support crew of two, they got two more mandarins. Boydie said “I didn't know why, but I just threw a couple extra mandarins in today.” Thanks Boydie for putting those extras in today. I want your spirit of generosity!




Signs along the way catch your eye…



And I wonder how far off the road it is?


There has been one sign before saying: “Merluna Accommodation”; maybe there will be more ..




We have a water break at 5km. Thanks Dave. And I put on part of a chapter from my audio book for the blokes to listen to and share thoughts on. Then Ethan & I press on 


A ute of two road workers stop to check we’re doing ok. They reckon this road will get bitumen! They’ve finished 2 packages of (was it?) $260Million, and about to enter the third package… Bridges, though, (like ARCHER river) cost (I think it was?) $130M. So they put a hole in the funding…. This is their car driving off. 

Thanks men for stopping, connecting, and filling us in a bit.


Still about 3 or 4 more patches of road to Weipa which are dirt. 


Well, thanks to creative love for the cool wind on my back now, and the rain that came last night on this dirt road… minimizing dust.


~ 4 km more before our big break, and at that point.. we hit some bitumen… lovely.. less dust…when we check out Merluna, that camp-site, who have powered sites at $15/ person/ night + $10/ night for power, plus we could buy 3 cold cokes, and 3 microwaved pies for lunch, then do our laundry, put my feet up, then dinner is at 7pm or soon after, so I'll try to be picked up from walking at 6:45pm, so I should start walking at 4pm, and leave the camp at 3:45pm. We set up camp, have some lunch and I put my feet up. Then I try to get in a last 9 or 10km.



We’re onto the road about 4:20pm.

This fellow, towing a tual wheel van, stopped to check what Ethan & I were doing, and to see if we were ok.

How many thoughtful people up here?

One or two km down the road, and we’re back to dirt…

Here Ethan intrepidly walks towards the end of the bitumen, and the beginning of the dust again ( without a dust mask)




When i came up to ethan after taking this photo he said “ Taipans aren’t bad as i thought” because he had nearly stepped on one, thinking it was a piece of rubber on the road but i it slithered off to his right into the bush instead of striking him. Thank you creative love.


A bit before 6pm, we notice a sign of better things to come in about 5 km



This Arvo Dave picks us up at 10.6 km here..

So that was 11.5km + 9.1km + 9.7km = 30.3km which meets the goal for today of 29km. Then we drive back to our camp at Merluna Station to have dinner, talk with the locals, make a call or two and send the blogs from the last 3 or 4 days…  Yee har! 


We’ll see how much gets done…


Back at camp at Merluna Station we are treated to country hospitality, dinner..

Above right to left, and below left to right, Michelle & Cameron, and Kaluna (from Mongolia).

we’ve done our washing, had a swim, charged our batteries, & order breaky that the blokes will bring out to me about 8:30am…



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