At the campground, there was a bar a restaurant and a BBQ Shed. The dinner menu looked quite interesting.
Tasting Plate of Smoked Kangaroo, Emu Pate, Camel Meat Balls or Crocodile Fettucine.
We ended up in the BBQ shed two nights running. A husband/wife team called "The Roadies" played every night. Pretty simple popular music, lots of fun/comedy and audience participation. Rick received a Diploma for being a fan of Heavy Metal.!!! The shed was heated which made it a better place to be than anywhere else as it was freezing cold here at night.
We woke up the last morning of our stay here to the sounds of dingos howling nearby, it was a really nice sound. As we have travelled down the Highways we have seen herds of camels off in the long grass, and also one dead camel by the side of the road. Big eagles, wild brumbies, lots of birdlife, only 1 kanga, sheep all over the roads and lots of mice. Plagues of mice everywhere, which is prob. pretty good for the birds.
Kings Canyon was another big highlight for us together with Ayers Rock. Cant say that we would ever do the walk again but would go back to the Rock definitely.
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