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| The Simpson Desert/ Hay River/ Lake Eyre Expedition | |||
| Introduction | The expedition | Catering | |||
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| A typical bush camp Global 4wd prepares and provides all meals on the trip except on “free” days. You are responsible for your own refreshments (alcohol), red wine is a favourite, as it does not require refrigeration. You may want to bring along a selection of your favourite snacks and other personal food needs. If you do have any dietary requirements we will need to know this well before departure as preparation and food stocks can be very difficult in this remote and isolated region. Meal times are very important as we try our hardest to get the meals to you at there best. When meal times are given please adhere to this, this will ensure that the catering will be a most enjoyable experience. Breakfast will usually include fresh fruit, cereals, toast or croissants and a light cooked meal.Due to time constraints, lunch will generally be pre-prepared sandwiches and salads so that we can get back on the road. Of course we will take the time to boil the billy and have a cuppa! Dinner is our main meal for the day and you will have worked up an appetite after the day’s activities. BBQs and damper (and a few beers) are traditional Aussie bush fare, but we will also have a variety of soups, curries, chicken, seafood, and pasta dishes. We will take the opportunity to have a few short breaks through the day and some refreshments as time permits. Supplies of fresh fruit and veggies will be difficult to maintain through to the end of a long trip, so please bear with us when we have to resort to tin or dried ingredients. |
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| Introduction | The expedition | Catering | |||
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