GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #21 | Page 56

THE WALLABY TRACK WITH LIONEL MUSSELL ACROSS THE TREELESS PLAIN FOLLOWING A SUCCESSFUL MUSTER IN DENMARK, WA, LIONEL HEADS HOME ACROSS THE NULLARBOR. Well, Yemmy made it to Denmark, WA, and back but has since had a gearbox transplant because he was having a ‘flare’ when changing between second and third gear. My friend, Eric, used a gearbox from an ex-ambulance that had been in a crash and swapped it over. While Yemmy was at Eric's place in Gippsland he also had some minor issues fixed. Now, with fingers crossed, he’s ready for our next adventure, our ACC Christmas Muster at Lakes Entrance, Vic. Coming back from Denmark, I realised that it was the 11th time I'd crossed the Nullarbor, stretching right back to when the road from Ceduna to the Western Australian border was unsealed. A cordial bottle came undone in a drawer on that trip and leaked into the underclothes in the drawer underneath. Add red dust and you can imagine the mess! There seem to be more emergency landing strips across the ‘Treeless Plain’ these days but fortunately I haven't had to use one. Some wags have changed a sign from Balladonia into BallaGNOMEia and placed a family of gnomes in front of it! The National Muster at Denmark was great, with members from all over Australia there – some had even come the long way around, making it an excuse for an around-Australia trip. The BIG4 caravan park where we held the muster was great, with lots of spacious sites and lots of friendly roos. The managers and staff went out of their way to make our stay a happy experience. BUSH CAMPING I love bush camping and Yemmy is set-up for everything needed for prolonged bush stays. On the Denmark trip, most nights I camped in lovely secluded spots away from the main road with no one else in sight. I did pay for a night in the beautiful Cape Le Grande National Park near Esperance, WA, and would have stayed longer if the freezing cold wind had stopped! See you down the track. READ FULL STORY 56 gorv.com.au