What can I say, Paul has said it all. He didnt mention the flies though. I thought I might have to add counterweights to my feet to stop them flying away with me. Paul had an encounter with a monstrous centerpede, and me with a large huntsman. ( I am grossly arachnaphobic ) , so you can imagine how well that went over. The scenery is stunning, pity about the weather and seeing. Each night we did however attract the usual people, must say it looked quite impressive once we "undressed" the equipment. Paul and I did get in the "proverbial" with Bob for using our laptops, which is another story all together left untold. We even had a Gypsy camped at the entrance to the station, got him on my video camera though and not on the digital.
Plenty of wildlife around, lots of Emu and Kangaroos, Sleepy Lizards, rabbits (furry variety), we only saw one snake, but must be plenty around I would say. Oh yeah and when the weather cleared the local aircraft charter operators were doing a booming trade.
If I think of anything more I will add later, no way am I going to try and compete with Paul on the photos, he must have shot 500 I reckon as he is the camera guru, and I am refering to the scenery here in this case.
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