Across The Nullabor: Day 4
Trip Start
May 10, 2006
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Trip End
May 09, 2008
After completing the slow and painful rehydration process and getting a good internet fix we hit the dirt track to Hyden which is the shortest distance west.
Hyden is home to another of Australia's famous Rocks With Names, Wave Rock, so called
because its shaped like a big wave. I'm starting to wonder if Aussies have any imagination at all.
We checked it out, did the obligatory Hang Ten tourist pose and fled before the flies had us for lunch. How can a country with so many spiders have so many bloody flies?
I wanted a nice, leisurely drive the next day and we didn't want to rock up to Perth too late so we camped at Corrigin, home to the dog cemetary and the record holder for most dogs on utes in convoy.
Welcome to the country.
Hyden is home to another of Australia's famous Rocks With Names, Wave Rock, so called
because its shaped like a big wave. I'm starting to wonder if Aussies have any imagination at all.
We checked it out, did the obligatory Hang Ten tourist pose and fled before the flies had us for lunch. How can a country with so many spiders have so many bloody flies?
I wanted a nice, leisurely drive the next day and we didn't want to rock up to Perth too late so we camped at Corrigin, home to the dog cemetary and the record holder for most dogs on utes in convoy.
Welcome to the country.

