Total Distance – 715.1km
A Heysen Trail Story
The big news today is in the title. 40 days I’ve been doing this now. And I’ve travelled over 700km. 700km on foot. It’s actually kind of hard to take in. Doesn’t seem real somehow. But I have the signs to prove it!
This morning a thick blanket of fog covered the campsite. Tents dripping. It stayed fairly overcast for most of the day. But for just a little while this afternoon, beautiful sunshine. What a simple pleasure.
It was a long day comparatively. And not one of the best in terms of scenery. Pleasant though, passing through many nature corridors between paddocks.
The highlight of the day was a lunch stop at the park at Marabel. It was full of fascinating information about the towns history, all displayed on tiles, which, when pieced together displayed many beautiful artworks. It was such a lovely feature in such a small town. A town which, it became clear, was very famous for it’s legendary rodeos.
The second highlight was the little hut itself. Set on a hill side with amazing views. There are 5 of us here tonight! Cath and Greg. And two section hikers, getting back into the hobby after a 12 year absence. In the glittery sunshine it’s an easy decision for me to camp. In fact, we all decide to.
There are a group of sheep making a huge ruckus and grazing near the tent. It would be quite idyllic if I wasn’t watching one of them regurgitating right outside my house. Come on mate! Why right there? I suppose it’s their home more than mine. I’m just an interloper.
The sun is making the tent really warm and cosy, so after a long day’s walk I think I’ll lie down and have a little read. Perfect.