Ceduna's Jetty
The capable Nurse at the Hospital redressed my burnt leg diagnosing that there was still no sign of infection, to my relief. I left almost immediately after a quick drive around. There are no opportunities for Free Camping around here so I thought I would try my luck down at Smoky Bay and start my exploration of the Eyre Peninsula from there.The relaxed Smoky Bay, only 40 kms south of Cedua has a nice beach, an impressively long jetty, which I have come to lean is ubiquitous for seaside townships on the Eyre Peninsula. There is one General Store with fuel, which I had to purchase at a rip-off $1.80 per litre, a small Caravan Park right beside the beach and many signs prohibiting camping. I am feeling a bit tired so decided the Caravan Park will be it for the night. I was pleased, a pleasant hostess, very clean facilities, the best Camp Kitchen that I had ever seen and at a cost of $25 with power. Now that is what a weary Grey Nomad expects to pay for good facilities in a nice spot.I would possibly have stayed longer but it's near Pension day and after the fuel purchase I am getting short on funds and besides, the weather is awful.
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