Thursday, July 31, 2008

30th July 2008


This morning we awoke after staying in the All Seasons Motel in Kununurra. There was a disturbance during the night caused by the aboriginals on the street not far from our room. This is a common occurrence in this part of the world. Anyway, we had our breakfast and were back in our room when we received a call from NRMA Premium care. He was ensuring that we were all fine and everything was going smoothly. That was nice to have the reassurance someone was watching over us. Premium Care is really worth that extra cost.

We left the Motel and walked the short distance to the Town Caravan Park and dropped our overnight packs there before we went to the Vehicle Repair shop. We paid our Park fees and walked another 500 metres to see our Bravo and Karavan had arrived safely. Even the fridge on the back of the Bravo was plugged into 240 volt power.

After speaking with Darren, who is the Repair Shop owner, we arranged to have one of his staff take our Karavan to the Caravan Park and onto the allocated site. Before long the Karavan and its annex were set up.

A bit later I walked from the Karavan back to the Repair Shop and brought the Bravo into the Caravan Park. This was so we could unload all the items from both the Bravo tray canopy and inside the cab. When this was complete I returned the Bravo to the Repair Shop.

The Repair Shop has taken photos of the damage and they have been emailed to the Insurance Company in Perth. So we wait.

A special thank you to those that have called us following this incident. Your kind words of support have been most welcome.

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