June 19, 2021
Day 129: Edith River to Pine Creek
Start: 7:40am
Distance: 52kms
Ride time: 2:52hrs
Average: 18km/hr
Max: 44km/hr
Finish: 10:30am
Temp: 14-30C
I used the water bladder with the patched holes, empty and filled with air as my pillow last night.
It went flat and I patched the ninth hole this morning.
A few more vans did turn up during the evening. None of them could get close to my camp area.
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This is another offshoot of the same source as Edith River. There is a sign here calling it Ferguson River.
Yet Google maps calls this Wardie River. It can be confusing.
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I arrived in Pine Creek and rode up the short and very steep road to Enterprise Lookout.
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This country belongs to the Wagiman people.
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I checked in to the Lazy Lizard caravan park.
I always found that everyone is free to use power from the camp kitchens. This sign made me concerned as my power banks were low and I might have to bush camp tomorrow night.
I spoke to the receptionist who said: "You can use it. It was put up because 15 backpackers plugged in their laptops and fridges and everything!"
I thought it was bizarre yet I was happy she said I could use it. I agree with the person that wrote 'rude' on the sign.
This afternoon I found 5 holes in my second water bladder. I think the cause of the holes is from wear and tear.
When I don't have water in them I scrunch them up and put them in the bottom of my panniers.
I think the numerous times I've done this has weakened the inner bladder and caused the tiny holes on the foil folds.
I wasn't confident I would find a replacement pillow and water bladders in Darwin. I called a shop in Adelaide and had them express post the items to the Darwin post office for me.
Today's ride: 52 km (32 miles)
Total: 6,291 km (3,907 miles)
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3 years ago
I'm lucky that I'm close to towns and not going off grid for for weeks.
Thank you.
3 years ago