We were up early because we had a big day ahead of us. We filled up with water and emptied our loo before 8:30.
I had to get tyres on the van and we had a time crunch so I dropped Karen off at the markets for a look while I went and spent $930 on some tyres that will hopefully last.
It was around 10 or so we were off on the trip down to the bungle bungles. We grabbed some fuel on the way and a bucket of $10 hot chips and arrived at the national park turn off around 1pm.
We aired down our tyres a little and headed in on a very corrugated and rough 4wd track. We were only 5 minutes in and starting to question if we should continue. But in the spirit of adventure we took our time and let everyone overtake us and slowly bounced our way into the visitor centre just before closing time at 3:30.
We were lucky enough to see a dingo on the way in too. However, we booked our camp site and did the 6 kays trip down to the camp ground.
It was a beautiful grassy area with lots of space so we set up in a nice private area and very pleased that we arrived and the only thing we broke was a mudflap off the ute.
We popped a tiny pork roast in the weber, had that for tea, watched some footy and went to bed quite tired.