Saturday, 7 June 2025

Peninsula: Day 24 (mostly a Rest day)

Saturday 07/06/25


Up by 5am…All my stuff packed & I’m on the track by 5:25am.

Some reflections on walking with creative love  as I walk the first 10 km of the day.

I made 10km by breaky (canned apricots & coffee) at 8:10am…

Then into the car and travel the ~120km to Weipa to suss out a campspot for a day off today. We’re keen to meet with any other Jesus followers in the area, so thought we’d try the Seventh Day Adventists since Ethan has been to one of their churches once on his travels… but none in Weipa at the moment (the paster who covers this area is in Cooktown).


We book a powered campsite at the Weipa Campground, fill up with fuel, get some coffee/hot-choc & a pie each, then after setting up the camper at 11:45am, we’ll do some shopping at Woolies and then Ethan is catching up with a friend from Bendigo who now works at the mine (week on, week off) for dinner. 



We arrive at the camping ground and find that one of the campervan tyres is flat. We pump it up a bit and park the van, and settle into our area, do some washing, shopping, travelling to get food on the Fishing Classic weekend in Weipa, taking the van wheel off, etc, and talking with other campers who are neighbours or whom we knew from other camp grounds….


Shane, Kiah, and Banjo travelling around Australia stopped up with car problems in Weipa and spent some time talking with me in the pool. I tried my drawing skills on a portrait of Banjo, and drew his distant relative…



Then hang out the washing, and do the shopping. Rats, the 4wheel drive shop has minimal hours today (being the long weekend for the Weipa Fishing Classic) and we are an hour too late



Greg & Sue Walker andMark & Sue Blair whom we met at Archer River RoadHouse were here and Mark and Sue had a drink with me and put some of our drinks in their fridge for us, and Mark helped me work out what to do with the campervan tyre, then gave us some more drinks for the road. Thanks Mark.


Greg and Sue had checked out Mapoon this Arvo and we sat and talked for a while after the sun set. I sat on their visitor’s chair in front of the chain. Thanks for your time and stories too, you two. We might see more of each other…




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