Day 3 - Chambers pillar

Day 2 - Thursday - 21/5/2026 

Today was a quiet day as we had to do a lot of organising for the holiday and my parents went shopping for food and me, my brother and cousins did schoolwork with Grandma.


Day 3 - Friday - 7AM - 22/5/2026

I woke up at 7 and started to get ready for the 3-hour drive ahead of us. Around 1 and a half hours later I hopped in my grandpa's land cruiser and set off with him, Suzie and Charlie to chambers pillar, everyone else was in my dad's car. The start of the drive wasn't so bad because it was on a bitumen road but shortly after then the road became dirt and bumpy, luckily a grader had driven over the road recently and made all the corrugations a bit less bumpy. The road went through the desert and over a few red sand dunes. We had a stop at a dry riverbed for morning tea that had a waterhole and hundreds of budgerigars were flying around. Once we finally arrived at Chambers Pillar, we went on a 30-minute walk up it where there was a spectacular view, there were also names carved in the rock of some of the pioneers who visited Chambers Pillar a long time ago. The first name carved in the rock was of the man John Ross who was setting up the overland telegraph. After we finished that walk, we went on another walk this time 40 minutes around a nearby rock called Castle Rock were there where heaps of zebra finch flying around. If there was one thing that I didn't enjoy about that trip it was that there were thousands of Flys, at one point there were about 50 on my grandpa's back. Then we had afternoon tea and headed the 3 hours back home, it was a very long day!


Castle Rock



Chambers Pillar
 



Names carved in the rock including J Ross in 1870




Me standing next to Chambers Pillar

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