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DRIVING MOUNT IVE

MOUNT IVE, 5A TRAVEL

“There is so much to see and do, with the ace being able to access stunning Lake Gairdner”

RAIN, RAIN, GO AWAY

The rain fell as we quickly departed South Australia's Gawler Ranges National Park and made a dash for Mount Ive Station. The roads were still holding up well with the rain, just enough to stop the dust and coat the camper in a thin layer of mud. You can't miss the entrance to Mount Ive, especially with a submarine parked out the front.

The campground was empty with the wet weather keeping the grey nomads on the bitumen. It was a shame as the roads were still open and in good condition, and Mount Ive is a great place to be stranded for a few days if the access roads are closed for a short period. There is so much to see and do, with the ace being able to access

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