Back to Adelaide

It was another early morning for us as we wanted to get in one more sunrise shoot.  The early morning shoots mean we are going out predawn which heightens our risk of having unseen wildlife run (or hop) in front of the van.  In this case, it was a kangaroo which had to be put down.  It made for a sad start of our day.

We pressed on and found a spot to capture the red glow coming off the mountain.  The colors were really amazing.  We broke for tea and coffee before making one more stop for a short hike along a mostly dry river bank.  It's easy to see the amount of overland flooding that occurs when they do get a large rain, a rarity for the region.


We returned for our last breakfast before hitting the road for our long drive back.  Our timing was perfect for a stop at Skillogalee Winery for a little lunch.  The setting outside couldn't have been lovelier and the food was excellent.  This region is known for it's dry style reislings which paired well with our meal.


It had been a long drive back so we opted for a lite dinner at home.  We also were working on very little sleep from our sunrise and sunset shots, so an early turn-in was warranted.  What a great trip into the Ranges.

Tomorrow: Wine Tasting   

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