Here are a few pics of my recent adventure - working on a Cattle station over Christmas. The farm is larger than what we are used to in the UK - 100 kms North to South and 60 kms East to West. They have several thosand cattle and some goats all depending on bore water which is actually very drinkable on this particular farm. Some other places have salty water which is treated before human consumption.
It is also a very picturesque area with a naional park on the boundary - the Kennedy Range. Jobs I have been doing so far include fence work, cattle mustering on motorbikes and 4x4's, checking and maintaing bore water and pumps / tanks and some gardening.
Using a variety of vehicles to gather the cattle on this farm of half a million acres
Dog teasing the bungy and about to get a tail whip!
The neighbour dropped by in his plane to help locate some cattle to direct the ground crew on bikes and in 4x4's. One day they hope to move back to horses the old fashioned way!
After 12 hours and 28kms cattle mustering in up to 40 degree heat - not a pretty sight! I drank 10 litres of water. Then some beer.
A godsend!
The family road train - delivers some hay for Christmas!
Crossing the river - no wellies required as it only runs for a few weeks a year. However under the sand there is a useful supply of drinking water which does not need to be treated and is oumped to the house.
The mountains are part of the farm.
My hat didnt last ling after it proved popular with the farm dogs!
Cattle mustering - behaving themselves at this point so not much input required. However later in the day they hide from the sun under every tree/bush and moving them long becomes a chore.
Dust storm approaching.