We camped at Yenyenning Lakes, 20 kilometres north-east of Brookton on the Friday night of our Road Trip.
The sandblasting from near gale force winds abated about 4.00 a.m. The preceding eight hours were an incredible experience. The unprecedented wind strength combined with loose sand on the margins of the lake was something none of us had previously experienced. Unpleasant in the extreme.
- Kim’s Nissan just on dusk at Yenyenning Lakes before the gale force winds started.
- Moonrise at Yenyenning Lakes. Photo by Andrew Brooks.
While in the vicinity of the lakes we visited County Peak, the outfall of the lakes and Boyagerra Pool.
- View from County Peak. Photo by Michael Orr
- The outfall of the Yenyenning Lakes into the Avon River.
- At the outfall of Yenyenning Lakes. Photo by Michael Orr.
- Boyagarra Pool on the upper Avon River.
Joe’s V8 Chev-powered GQ ute was running rough and lacked power. We stopped at Corrigin and refuelled but we were not hopeful of finding a filter to fit his vehicle. Fortunately, the auto electrical shop owner was at his premises doing paperwork and was able to supply a filter.
Not long after we hit Bendering Road Joe called up on the radio and pulled off the road. The engine was showing the same symptoms as in Corrigin.
- Draining the fuel filter.
- Joe checking the inlet line.
- After diagnosis, the fuel delivery system was reverse flushed with air pressure.
- Andrew, Kerry and Matt watch as the fuel line is reverse flushed.
Eventually Mushy and Santokh drove back to Corrigin and bought an inline filter which was installed between the tank and the engine. Problem solved.
- A model of an elephant has been placed on a dam at this property on Bilericay Road, Bendering.
- Pink Elephant.
The vehicle breakdown placed us behind schedule, however, we had time to stop at Mulkas Cave at The Humps, north of Hyden.
- Need another post. Photo by Michael Orr.
- Mushy at Mulkas Cave, North Hyden.
- Troopy at The Humps. Photo by Michael Orr.
- Water catchment at The Humps. Photo by Andrew Brooks.
- Survey mark on summit of The Humps. Photo by Andrew Brooks.
Roes Dam to the north is touted as a birdwatchers’ paradise and a worthwhile place to visit. Underwhelming.
- Joe and Matt at Roe Dam. Photo by Michael Orr.
- A 44 gallon drum used as a mailbox on Anderson Rocks Road, east of Narembeen.
Daylight hours were diminishing as we headed west to Narembeen, past the ‘blink and you will miss it’ Mile of Boots attraction.
The Shire-run Caravan Park has excellent facilities including a kitchen, laundry and ensuite style shower/toilets.
Go to details of the rest of our Tour.
© Kim Epton 2018-2024
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