Bundalene
31st August 2009, 06:20 PM
We arrived home last Thursday evening after 5 weeks. Another great trip to Gapuwiyak and other areas around North East Arnhemland.
We will post a trip report shortly. The Defender performed perfectly...even when we had a slight altercation with a large buffalo on the Central Arnhem Road. Luckily we were able to brake sufficiently but still gave the buff a decent "nudge" . It rolled over a couple of times and limped off into the scrub. I really expected to see some serious damage, but someone must have been looking after us as we only had a slight crease on the driver's mudguard. The bullbar had taken the impact well...thank goodness. A local friend told us later we had hit the buff on the "softest part of it's body" (the rump). It's something I never want to really experience again.
As usual, the Gapuwiyak people were amazing.... wonderfully welcoming and ever so generous with their sharing of knowledge and experiences. Our few days with the Youth Forum at the Garma Festival outside Gove was fantastic...getting better each year.
But, it was especially wonderful to spend a few weeks with our daughter Sharon & her husband Alfred and their assorted family of orphaned animals. What a different life they live compared to us here in the hustle and bustle of the city. We hardly heard a news bulletin while we were there ...and didn't miss it one bit.
We will post a trip report shortly. The Defender performed perfectly...even when we had a slight altercation with a large buffalo on the Central Arnhem Road. Luckily we were able to brake sufficiently but still gave the buff a decent "nudge" . It rolled over a couple of times and limped off into the scrub. I really expected to see some serious damage, but someone must have been looking after us as we only had a slight crease on the driver's mudguard. The bullbar had taken the impact well...thank goodness. A local friend told us later we had hit the buff on the "softest part of it's body" (the rump). It's something I never want to really experience again.
As usual, the Gapuwiyak people were amazing.... wonderfully welcoming and ever so generous with their sharing of knowledge and experiences. Our few days with the Youth Forum at the Garma Festival outside Gove was fantastic...getting better each year.
But, it was especially wonderful to spend a few weeks with our daughter Sharon & her husband Alfred and their assorted family of orphaned animals. What a different life they live compared to us here in the hustle and bustle of the city. We hardly heard a news bulletin while we were there ...and didn't miss it one bit.