Friday 27th June
Warburton WA
The Blackstone Ranges
Today we finished our trip west through the Blackstone and Musgrave Ranges and on many occassions, found ourselves following the route of explorer Alexander
Forrest. The scenery was spectacular as you’d imagine and we encountered both camels and
dingo's in abundance. The poor exceptionally road conditions took their toll however and we found the remaining side of the trailer falling off. It was secured back on with cable ties, hose clamps and gaffer-tape. Is there no end to the uses for the good old “hundred mile an hour” tape?
On reaching
Warburton, we headed straight for the roadhouse who very kindly got onto the local mechanic,
John.
John and his wife had decided to try something different and headed to
Warburton after earning the big money in the mines down closer to
Perth.
John had taken over the engineers workshop in the shire yards and was kept pretty busy (ably assisted by his local technical advisor – Elvis).
He had a small MIG welder
The tumbled boulders of the Blackstone Ranges
which he put to good effect on the sides of the trailer. Scott and I measured and cut some lengths of scrap angle iron to use as further reinforcing for the sides. She was a bit hit and miss at times, particularly with the thin, crap steal tubing on the sides. After a couple of hours though, she was all back together and looking fairly presentable. No more room for the Jerry cans but that was OK.
On dusk we were done and back at the
Warburton Roadhouse where we booked a couple of sites in the
camp area. The hot shower was most welcome. We celebrated Scott’s birthday with a cheese and biscuits and a thoroughly refreshing beverage.
Winburn Rocks
Big John about to weave magic with the MIG -Warburton
Scotty cutting the jerry can holders off - he just loves that grinder work!