We packed up reasonably early as we had a pretty busy day doing a resupply and driving towards Karijini National Park.
But of course everytime you're packing up people want to come and chat so we didn't get away as quick as we would like!
The camp grounds are really well set up with big skip bins and several dump points for toilets so we took care of our rubbish and toilet.
We drove down to Port Headland south and grabbed some fuel then popped up to Port Headland itself and grabbed some water and then went grocery shopping.
It is a very busy and chaotic town with all the very large road train trucks and equipment getting around the very busy port.
Once we were resupplied we hit the road down the highway towards Karijini National Park. This section of highway is the main thoroughfare for all the road trains going from the mines ot the port.
Iron ore must be our largest export because the quad super road train trucks are just one after the other. We must have seen 100 of them in the couple of short hours we were on this highway.
The wind was blowing terribly too so the caravan and 4wd get blown around quite a bit which makes it very daunting as these huge trucks go past.
Mid afternoon we decided to pull up for the night at a place called 'The Rocks' free camp. It is a nice open area beside the highway behind a rock formation, much like the Devils Marbles in the NT.
Free camps are always the best, not just because they are free but others always pull in as well so theres comfort having numbers around you but they are usually quite large so you get a good spot in your own space.
We watched the sunset and went to bed after tea.