A couple of points worth mentioning;
* Bulls that broke out of the old fenced paddocks trying to get them back in. * around sunset the ammount of beatles that started flying, making a really really loud buzzy sound. Pretty funny driving around that time thinking people shoot with paintball guns at your car.. * Huge falling star breaking in half while on the phone with little sis;) * Steve chasing bulls for challanging him. Really REAALLY funny sight seeing a man running into a still standing bull, faced forwards, with just a couple of metres apart, the bull starts running away and Steve running behind it chucking rocks at him.. hahah. * Ozzie slang; Rip snorta! whatsmadingybob. mydooby. *
The time we spend at the farm we tried to sell our van. Let me explain. Jeff (we painted his house) had a van he used for work with his collegues to carpool. Not too long ago he got offered a better position and took the offer but that meant no carpooling with the guys anymore. Different story for the rest of the guys but all in all no one would use the van anymore so they wanted to sell it. The van has less km’s, it’s an automatic, cruise controll and air conditioning + the seats are way more comfy than the other van. It hold’s 5 seats so less fuel costs and more fun! A good reason to sell it we thought. The last day of the 4 weeks we put it for sale on internet and putting it in front of the road with a big FOR SALE sign, a guy rocks up with his motorbike and wanted to have a look and some information about the van. Neil took him for a drive and he was happy with the result so after a chat he bought it! The same night we took over Jeff’s van. After a big clean up pictures will follow of course
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Last day’s.
We sold the van and around that time our friend micko got back from work & holidays. We caught up on things which was really good but had to say goodbye on friday morning. We had breakfast/lunch and then took off back to the farm to pick up our last things aaand… go shooting! A friend of Steve bought a biiig biig rifle (.223) and got it that week so planned to bring it out to the farm on friday. It took him 6 months to get it. A lot of paper work but first of all, to be able to buy a rifle that size you had to have a property of minimal 1000 acres. As i said… biiig gun.. So Steve left the quad bike for us behind so we could get to the other side of the mountain where Steve and his friend Will would be. Will took a .22 too to play around with sort off. They had already put down some target so we had a bit of a go with the .22. I let Steve shoot first so i would know how big the bang was which i imagined louder than the actual sound really was. Then it was time for the real thing. Steve and Will both already whot with the .223 and damn what a sound.. Neil gave it a go first. Aimed for the target which had a diameter of 25 cm and was 200 metres away. The three of us went for a look but don’t actually know where the bullet went. What did happen,.. the backfire shot the scope against his nose so now he’s got a little bruise there haha. A temporary memory. It was my turn now and aimed for the same target. A big bang and the target slowly tumbled down. shot! what a feeling haha. What everyone did wonder though how i hit it because it didnt fell quick. The target was standing on a rock so it might had hit the rock and so we went for a look trying to find where the bullet hit. after a little search around the target Steve all of a sudden starting acting really surprised. He found the bullet, straight through the middle.. haha I’m still smiling.
We haven’t made pictures of the actuall shooting but the rifle looks a bit similar like this but no tri-pod:
http://www.kopjerifles.com/images/rifles/varmint/big/varm_223Rem%20700.jpg
Fun time was over, a quick drive to Perth where we stayed at Neil’s parents the first night. The weekend is and was planned for catching up with friends and finding other backpackers to share our costs with to Darwin. We’ve had a very good time so far and it was really good catching up with all these very kind people. Today is set for finding some camping gear cause we’ll leave tomorrow! First stop will be coral bay and probably the next stop & update will be in Exmouth.
Thanks Micko, Steve, Carlos & family, Sam and Ramona for letting us stay at your place and having a good time. & Alex, if you read this,.. you’re a pannekoek
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PICTURES! (More will follow in part 3 post!)




































