Days 102 - 105 Adelaide - Lake Leake - Bendigo - Yarra Ranges
I spent the Sunday in Adelaide. Nice city with a weird layout. The main center is surrounded by parks named only with numbers. Someone mentioned it was planned by some officer immigrated to Australia a long time ago.
On Monday it was time to get back on the road. The weather forecast had promised terrible heat to Adelaide and I decided to escape using coastal route. It was as fascinating as I expected. But maybe my level has risen too much after seeing such an amazing places so far. There was a lot of salt lakes and bushes on the way. Basically nothing else.
I had planned to stay on certain camp ground on the beach but as I got there I noticed the place was only suitable for campers not tents. Quickly I adopted plan B and headed to Lake Leake about 40 km north. That was a beautiful place.
It rained in the night but luckily my tent really appeared to be waterproof. Most of the night I slept very well. In the morning the clouds had passed and I got going again. The weather forecast shower hard rain for the evening so I again adopted new plan and headed to Bendigo and took a hostel. I'm very glad I did. A proper thunderstorm hit at 6 p.m.
After sleeping quite well in a hostel I headed near Melbourne where I had a advrider tent space place at Mark's home. I routed myself around Melbourne to avoid traffic jams but didn't quite succeed. Last 100 km took at least 2 hours. But it didn't matter. Again I had a great privilege to enjoy a hospitality of great people. We even planned to travel together in the US with Mark in March.
On Monday it was time to get back on the road. The weather forecast had promised terrible heat to Adelaide and I decided to escape using coastal route. It was as fascinating as I expected. But maybe my level has risen too much after seeing such an amazing places so far. There was a lot of salt lakes and bushes on the way. Basically nothing else.
I had planned to stay on certain camp ground on the beach but as I got there I noticed the place was only suitable for campers not tents. Quickly I adopted plan B and headed to Lake Leake about 40 km north. That was a beautiful place.
It rained in the night but luckily my tent really appeared to be waterproof. Most of the night I slept very well. In the morning the clouds had passed and I got going again. The weather forecast shower hard rain for the evening so I again adopted new plan and headed to Bendigo and took a hostel. I'm very glad I did. A proper thunderstorm hit at 6 p.m.
After sleeping quite well in a hostel I headed near Melbourne where I had a advrider tent space place at Mark's home. I routed myself around Melbourne to avoid traffic jams but didn't quite succeed. Last 100 km took at least 2 hours. But it didn't matter. Again I had a great privilege to enjoy a hospitality of great people. We even planned to travel together in the US with Mark in March.
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