Ruins were clean but I did find a couple of mummified Roos behind one about three ruins in, even took a pic of one. The place is very well maintained considering it’s pretty remote.
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Good to see you had a great time Jack. It’s such a beautiful area.
i was there about three weeks ago for a weekend. Flew in to Adelaide and drove up with some mates. Just did the bush walk up to the top of Wilpena pound and to the Sacred Canyon. Camped, drank beer, ate emu/roo/camel at Parachilna.
The only thing that could have made it better would have been to stay longer.
Nice one Jack, cheers for sharing . Didn't go to a place called Big Moro by any chance? Remember going there years ago with the folks and was a very nice surprise, beautiful little spot. Been meaning to get beck there one day, kinda hard to find it on maps tho. . .
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Hard to believe they had 7 inches of rain there, that would have made an impressive flow in the creeks (once the plains were visible again).
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Looks like they were back in 2015.
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Had a beer in there for you as well.
We did drive through Nepabunna but didn't stop, don't recall any signs mentioning Big Moro.
The front part was first restored in 1993. I was with the club in 2015 when we rebuilt the rear wall. The two side walls will also need changing out in the future. We used hand tools like saws, axes and mallets to split and shape the native pine. It was bloody hard wood.
What did the beer taste like Jack?
Warm I guess. :)