Some beautiful scenery as we follow and cross the mighty River Murray. Not quite sure about the pig mowing the lawn.
Category: 63 2016 Year End Trip
Hay and Pinnaroo
3 days travel now to Adelaide with stops on the way free camping near Hay and Pinnaroo. Just a quick reference to the weather – on Saturday the temperature was 39 degs and we had to have the generator on so we could run the air conditioning ; the very next day we needed the heating on as it was only 9 degs at night.
Young Golf
Big Moon
Young
Young will be our last week of golf. It known as the Cherry Capital of Australia and every year hosts the National Cherry Festival. The town is named after Sir John Young who was the governor of New South Wales from 1861 to 1867. On the way we pass through Goulbourn, home of The Big Marino. And stop at a town called Wombat -see the statue photo.
Sydney
The Vintage
Camden Haven Week of Golf
We check in to North Haven Caravan Park for the week. We were here at the same park this time last year for the same golf tournament. We meet up with many of the friends we met last year. The golf wasn’t really anything to write home about but Bob managed a nearest the pin prize and we both came runners up in the Friday 4BBB competition. Day off this Saturday for cleaning and packing. The Vintage Golf Course in the Hunter Valley next stop.
Phil celebrated his xxxth birthday on Halloween and we had a great last night dinner at the camp kitchen.
The local wildlife was quite friendly in the Caravan Park.
Lake Cania to Camden Haven
We have 3 days to get to Camden Haven for the week of golf at Kew Country Club. So we head inland and south via the New England and Oxley Highways with 3 overnight stops at free camps at Toowoomba, Guyra and Apsley Falls. Apsley Falls is on our favourites list since we stayed there last year. As a matter of interest take a look at the 2 photos of the different water flows from the 2 years.
Cania Gorge and Lake Cania
Cania Gorge is a national park in Queensland, 373 km northwest of Brisbane. The nearest town is Monto. Three Moon Creek is the name of the waterway that runs along the length of the gorge. The park’s most dominant features are the 70 m sandstone cliffs. Aboriginal rock art on the cliff walls is an indication of indigenous settlement of at least 19,000 year
There are many walking tracks to enjoy including Dripping Rock, The Overhang, Bloodwood Cave, Giant’s Chair Lookout, with views across the gorge, and Fern Tree Pool, a permanent waterhole. Another walk leads to a former gold mine.
We spend an enjoyable week with friends, Alan and Anne, from Pelican Waters. Alan brought his dinghy so most days were spent on the water catching Australian Bass, Yellowbelly and Redclaw Yabbies.
We leave after a week well stocked with fish and yabbies.