Hiding Place
Goddard Dave
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In den Warenkorb legenVerkauft von Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Deutschland
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| Dedications and Acknowledgement............................................ | vii |
| Preface.................................................................... | ix |
| Part 1: April 2017......................................................... | 1 |
| Part 2..................................................................... | 25 |
| Part 3..................................................................... | 55 |
| Part 4..................................................................... | 75 |
| Part 5..................................................................... | 103 |
| Part 6..................................................................... | 128 |
| Part 7..................................................................... | 177 |
| Part 8..................................................................... | 214 |
| Part 9..................................................................... | 269 |
| Part 10.................................................................... | 299 |
| Part 11.................................................................... | 321 |
| Part 12.................................................................... | 339 |
| Epilogue: Early November 2017.............................................. | 359 |
| Credit: Songs.............................................................. | 361 |
PART 1:APRIL 2017
I
He'd parked the old Kombi in the red-dirt, treeless parking-bay beside mounds of soil.He needed to stretch his legs and try to wake up. The sign at the exit from the bay said,'Marla Bore 20 kms'.
He leaned against the side of the old blue Kombi, took off his filthy peaked cap, andlit a cigarette. It was late on the second day of the journey. The side rear-vision mirrorshowed a dusty, haggard, red-eyed bloke with a face covered in stubble, clothes and capsoaked with sweat and stained red and someone who hadn't washed for three days.
But he didn't care. Who am I going to meet that would give a shit?
He gazed at the country. It was as if a half-arsed deity had dumped boulders androck over a vast area, flattened them very quickly with a huge compactor, and left manymounds between which glittering-white salt-pans proliferated. No vegetation of any notewas visible, as if the deity, after viewing the effect, had shrugged and buggered off.
To Mick, the sight seemed to go on forever. He was two thirds of the way to AliceSprings with no real reason to go there and no idea of where to go after that.
His old Kombi had chugged along at seventy kilometres an hour since he'd leftAdelaide at 5.00 am yesterday. The first three hours had been through farm lands northof Adelaide which he knew well. The coast of the Gulf of St Vincent, and above PortPirie, Spencer's Gulf were to his left, and to his right were hills that gradually rose inheight to become the Flinders Ranges. After Port Augusta and the Flinders had fadedbehind him, all he'd seen was the now stony, treeless countryside.
The temperature had risen steadily over the first day, causing him to stop severaltimes to allow the engine to cool and to top up the radiator. Memories of his days fencingaround Quorn and Wilmington and out on the Eyre Peninsula had taught Mick to carryplenty of water, particularly when driving his decrepit Kombi.
He guessed, by midday, that it was around thirty-five degrees. As the Kombi hadno air-conditioning, he'd shed his trackie top not long after leaving Port Augusta, andhad driven with the windows open.
After twelve hours of nursing the vehicle on the first day, he pulled into a roadsidestop just before Glendambo and slept on a mattress in the back. All he had to eat wassome bread and cheese he'd grabbed from the fridge as he'd departed.
As hot as it had been during the day, he found he needed all his clothes, and whateverother covering he could find, during the night, as the temperature plummeted. He roseat five, shivering in the frosty air, as the sky began to grow pink in the east. He stoppedfor breakfast at one of the two service stations that made up the town.
Beyond Glendambo lay Cooper Pedy, which he reached about lunchtime, nursingthe old wagon along at the same rate. He refuelled and bought a sandwich from aroadhouse. He didn't notice the unique nature of the place, much of it underground, aspeople had constructed dwellings, shops and even a hotel out of old opal diggings. Allthat filled his senses were events in his recent past and the flat, shimmering desolationof the present.
Now, late afternoon on Thursday, he was close to Marla Bore. He stubbed thecigarette and drove the last twenty kilometres. Marla sat to the right of the highway; amotel, a roadhouse, two houses and a yard filled with machinery. Just before the entranceto the roadhouse, a sign pointing to the right along a dusty track said, 'OodnadattaTrack, Oodnadatta, 216 kms'. But thankfully, the Marla Roadhouse and motel weresurrounded by white gums, many straggly but a few flourishing. They were the first treeshe could recall since Port Augusta.
He stopped at the roadhouse. It had a bar and restaurant, beckoning him to have adrink and a decent feed. He noticed, however, as he walked into the place, two peoplehe'd passed, and the waitress at the counter, all gave him unpleasant looks. As he stoodwaiting for her to serve him, he understood why. He stank.
He managed to wash standing in front of a sink in the men's toilet, changed his shirtand found a spare pair of underpants. When he returned looking cleaner, cap off andlongish blond hair visible, the waitress even gave him a smile. As well as food, he founda rug in the roadhouse, which he bought because of his experiences the night before.Then he chugged out of Marla to a roadside stop to sleep.
As he neared Alice Springs the next afternoon, Mick stared at the highway withoutseeing it. He knew he was close to Alice because the road signs told him so. Butsuddenly and spectacularly, the countryside changed. Flatness gave way to high rangesas he neared the town. It was as if he were driving into an impenetrable barrier of rockthat stretched as far as he could see east and west. But just past the airport, the scenerychanged again.
Seeming to loom over him were stark, red hills, with sheer cliffs near the summit,guarding the past like monuments carved from history. On one hill, the striations ofrock were vertical, as if a huge hand had tilted the hill on its side and left it there. Butbetween the hills was greenness, like parklands, with grass and trees growing on the edgeof the startling white sand of a dry river bed.
And then, without warning, a cutting in the range of hills appeared, no more thana hundred metres wide, through which the dry river bed passed. The road and a railwayline clung to one edge of the cutting, which a sign told him was 'Heavitree Gap'. As hedrove through 'The Gap', the brilliant redness of the hills and startling whiteness of thesand were contrastingly blinding in the late afternoon sun.
He'd headed this way to find his family and the history haunted him. At times, itmade him feel ill, and at times, it caused him to blink and...
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