b"The last vehicle on the trip had Caduna National Parkarrived from Melbourne by the timewe got back. We had a cup of tea Getting thereand biscuits, then we went for a short Canunda National Park is located 18km north west of Millicent or 428km southafternoon drive, which became a bit east of Adelaide. Access is via Millicent, Southend or Carpenter Rocks. Two-longer than expected when the wheel drive access is possible in the northern and central sections of the parkshovels had to unexpectantly come and Cape Banks campsite in the southern section.out to dig someone out of some softsand. 4WD informationOnce back at camp it was dinner, When 4WDriving in the park, it is important to be aware of the following:some conversation and finally bed.Standard road rules apply when driving anywhere in the park, including theThursday January 27th laws for speed limits, drink driving, vehicle registration and seat belts.Today we were going to have a lookTake extreme care when driving in the parkbe aware of blind corners,around the southern end of the park. crests and narrow two-way tracks.We started out at around 9:00 am. Observe all track and safety signs, especially 'No public access' signs.Our first stop was Coola Out station. Do not take your vehicle off the designated tracks. Wildlife can be threatenedThere is not much there but the ruins and precious habitat and indigenous sites can be damaged by off track driving.of the out station. The place has an Make sure you know what to do in the event of getting bogged and alwaysinteresting history and was built to carry a shovel.move the livestock around as other- When driving on sand, deflate your tyres as appropriate for your vehicle.wise they would become diseased. Dont forget to reinflate your tyres to the manufacturers recommended pressureIt was used up until 1950. It was before leaving the park. Take care when lowering tyre pressure as there is risksurprising not much was left of the you could roll the tyre off its rim. Also, remember that lower tyre pressure canhomestead for something that was in mean a change in how the vehicle handles.use as late as 1950. Just three sidesof the rock walls. Perhaps it burnt Canunda National Parkdown, but there did not seem to beany signs of fire damage to the Beachport Hatherleigh Kingston SErendered walls. RIVOLIMT % PRINCES Sealed road% %DR SOUTHERNS PISGAHWe then backtracked along the BAY CES Rendelsham Unsealed roadC PORTSAD E BKotgee Campground homestead access road and took the Cape EN HWY Vehicle trackVL I HBuffon UTHIGHWAY Mount BurrASO QLake Frome UAinland track and traversed that. The Southend Conservation Walking trailRDPark E %scenery was different to yesterday. LAID Canunda National ParkA D RD MOUNTBURR RDBEVIL QUA FORD ROACANUNDA N E ROADBRAHDILLEYADBoozy Gully Nal-a-wort Campground BOWMANInstead of coastal, it was rugged and Cullen Bay I RD Park boundaryLFR AKE Millicent McIntyre Beachwind swept. Like something you might Mounce and Battye Rock CANUNDA ONT Marine ParkWROADCameron Rocks AGENATIONAL PARKMarine Park Sanctuary Zonesee from photos of Mars. Canunda Rock HOMESTEADHILLWe went to have a look at Whale CANUNDA Geltwo LighthouseTHREI SOEAK ROAD SIE PRINCES WatercourseSANCTUARY od LO SRock soak. We could not find much at ZONE Oil Rig SquareBuilt-up areaROAD HWYthe end of the track except for an Beach OIL RIG SQUARE ROAD GROVE LLS Lake or dam'Geltwood' G Campground WATTLE%overgrown loop track that returned ROAD CANUNDA RD PINCHGUT BURKHI Tantanoola back to the access track. Some chose Geltwood Canunda RDCampground Swampto drive through the overhanging Eagle Cornerbranches, some chose to clear them, Canun G 'Erie' CANUNDAdwhile others were advised to not aBLOWER each FRONTAGE Tantanoolafollow. SOUTH EASTMARINEWe were not sure if there was a walk PARK%to the soak, or if we were actually at it.ROADNothing was marked, and consideringit was hot and we had limited time, we ONHEI LTLREE did not spend too much time there.0 2 4We had to do a bit of track repair on LAKE EY kilometresBONNthe way out as there was a series of SE large holes, which would have made SOUTHERNOCEAN Number One Rocks DEW does not guarantee that this map iserror free. Use of the map is at the user's solethe climb difficult and made the track risk and the information contained on the mapmay be subject to change without notice.in even worse condition. Number Two Rocks Cartography by DEW, Mapland - 2018No 2 RocksCampgroundCampgroundVisit parks.sa.gov.auGet the Avenza PDF Maps appInformation to use park maps on your phone.For more information, contact:(08) 8735 1177Caravan sitesToilets'Corio' G Mount Gambier % RDCampfires permitted 'Admella' GROCKSCAPE BANKS LIGHTHOUSEPicnic area Cape Banks ROADCampground PROHMIILNLENT4WD touring Cape Banks Lighthouse GBucks Lake ERENT OLDROCKS ROAD'Pisces Star' Game ReserveCARPWalking trailsFishing Lighthouse Bay G Carpenter Rocks Mount GambierScuba diving Cape Banks G Carpenter Rocks CP'Flying Cloud' Pelican Point%Bird watching G'Aeolus'Track repairs Blackfellows CavesNene Valley CPG26 MARCH2022 TRACKWATCH"