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Wednesday, 15 January 2025

Day 5 - Uralla

Left Nundle at 9.30am & as the coffee shops weren’t open went onto Chaffey Dam for morning tea.



Next stop was to buy some lunch at Moonbi - then went a little further to the Moonbi Park & lookout.



Arrived at Marie’s place (Faye’s sister) around 1.30pm.  It’s a hot day but a little better at Uralla than it was around Tamworth.

Some views along the way.



We are staying here for 4 nights so wont do a blog each day…

Tuesday, 14 January 2025

Day 4 - Nundle

First stop this morning was Nundle Cafe for coffee etc. We were going to the museum but it was shut.

Then did a road trip to Crawney Pass National Park - not all that far on the back road to Scone. Nice country & the road was OK although caravans were banned!



The river is the Peel.




Lots of “black boys” grass trees in the southern section.



Had lunch at The Teamsters Rest camping area and then back to the van for an afternoon rest.

Tomorrow we are going to Faye’s sisters at Uralla.

Monday, 13 January 2025

Day 3 - Nundle

First stop this morning was for coffee & donuts just outside the van park & for Faye to visit the Old Church Boutique where she spent $1….

Then into the country through forest country.



First stop was Hanging Rock lookout…





And then onto Sheba Dam which was built for use in the gold mining days.



Then back to town for lunch at the Peel Inn hotel - built in 1860. Photo of the pub is above in the first group of photos. 

Then to the Nundle Woollen Mill, including a tour & Faye did make a purchase!



This is the only commercial spinning mill in Australia that does the lot from the raw wool to finished yarn. The wool comes from Tasmania, is washed in Geelong & the rest in Nundle.

Back to the van for a rest & seeing we had a huge lunch - ice cream for tea!

Sunday, 12 January 2025

Day 2 - Nundle

A sleep in this morning as we only had to travel less than 50km.

Watched Church from home - then gave Izzy a drink - coffee at a roadside van - then onto Nundle.



After lunch had a look at the “small” main street…



And Faye didn’t buy anything!  She did ask about a small figurine in a window with a lady feeding a calf - answer - $400 - left it there!

The Peel river runs through town and had a quick look where lots of people fossick for gold.

Then an afternoon rest whilst some storms passed and then a walk along the riverside walk…



Staying here for 3 nights. Nundle is a lovely small town.

Saturday, 11 January 2025

Day 1 of 2 week holiday to New England Area - Wallabadah

Left home at 9am with morning tea at Maccas Singleton. Then at Murrurundi….



 Couldn’t go past it!

Arrived at Wallabadah around 2.30pm.



After setting up went for a walk to the pub where a Sunflower Festival was being held. Not a lot to see…



Then back to the van for afternoon tea. Tomorrow we are booked into Nundle for 3 nights then going to Faye’s sister at Uralla.

Wednesday, 28 August 2024

Day 64 - Coffs Harbour

A sad but uplifting morning as we spent 2 hours with Sandra Bannerman in a private hospital in Coffs.

For those who are not aware we have been friends with Sandra for over 50 years and she has incurable cancer & she had a Celebration of Life service in May which we were honoured to attend.

After that we went for a little drive to Sawtell & went to the headland…



Had lunch at Sawtell RSL Club.



Back to the van by 3.30 for a rest after giving Izzy a big drink for the run home.

Yes - will be home tomorrow on day 65.

For those interested in stats:  No of days 65. Avge cost for camps etc $13.47 per day.
Total km by time we get home : 8,111 km
Avge fuel usage 13.39 litres per 100km
Avge cost for diesel : $1.95 per litre

Thank you to those who have travelled with us - trust we haven’t bombarded you with too many photos.  

One reason we do the blog is it becomes our travel diary & each year we get it printed into a book.

Until next time…..

Tuesday, 27 August 2024

Day 63 - Coffs Harbour

Left Braemar Forest at 10am and first stop was alongside the Clarence River at Lawrence for morning tea.



Then onto Grafton & straight through to Coffs Harbour…



Arrived here for lunch and after a rest had a look around the waterfront and a walk along the breakwater.





The cook was on strike tonight so Pizza it was for dinner.

Here for 2 nights & seeing Sandra tomorrow.

Monday, 26 August 2024

Day 62 - Braemar Park, Summerland Way near Rappville

Left Legume around 9.30 with the first stop at Woodenbong for morning tea at the Pit Stop Cafe. Much of todays travel was through the Border Ranges area so was slow going for a lot  of the time.





Then to the Summerland Way through to Kyogle where we stopped for a walk & to buy lunch.



Then via Casino to tonights camp along the Summerland Way.



Tomorrow to Coffs Harbour for 2 nights. Not sure if this post will go tonight as reception is very marginal.
 

Sunday, 25 August 2024

Day 61 - Legume NSW…

Well - back in NSW - just. We are at Legume about 5km over the border and staying at the local hall with power for $5.

Left Cooyar around 10am and came to Oakey for morning tea and then to Allora for lunch after swinging around Toowoomba.





The 2nd photo above is a small part of a huge solar farm & 3rd & 4th is Warwick.

Then across to Killarney…



And a further 12km to Legume. There are 3 campers behind the hall.

Tomorrow the plan is between Casino & Grafton and we may not have mobile reception. On Tuesday we will be at Coffs Harbour.

Saturday, 24 August 2024

Day 60 - Cooyar

Left our bush camp this morning around 9.30am with first stop in Kilkivan for some domestics. 

Next was to Goomeri for some shopping (the larder was getting very sparse). And of course there was a nearby bakery (check Faye out!) - sorry you cannot see Ken’s…



Goomeri have an annual pumpkin festival and one of the events is where you roll pumpkins down a steep street.

Then as we travelled south to Yarraman which is the northern start of the New England Highway so it seemed we were getting closer to home.



Then a further 27 km to Cooyar where we are staying at a free camp in Swinging Bridge Park.

The water above is the Belke Petersen dam.

Of course we had to cross the swinging bridge!



A few birds around…



Tomorrow we are heading to Warwick & then heading east to somewhere past Killarney which should put us in NSW!!

Day 59 - Kilkivan

A nice quiet camp in the bush (with power & water).

We read in the park info about an old copper smelter chimney at Mount Clara which was only another 8kms on from the camp - so had to check it out. Nice drive to get there…





In pretty good condition for over 150 years old!

The rest of the day sitting around checking the birds or sleeping…



Tomorrow our plan is to Cooyar.

Friday, 23 August 2024

Day 58 - Kilkivan

Only 120 kms today. We were going to have a look around Maryborough this morning but there was absolutely nowhere to park with a caravan - so kept driving out of town and then had morning tea at a service centre just south of the town.



Maryborough is on the Mary River which bends its way around the CBD.

Staying for 2 nights at the Kilkivan Bush Camping & c/Park which is 8km from town. When we booked we were not aware that there was no mobile service so you wont get this blog (or tomorrows) until Saturday. This was planned as a rest day before the run home.




They have music weekends here but not this weekend as the Gympie Music Muster is on & the owners of the park are doing catering at the muster.

We are coming inland this way to avoid the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane & the Gold Coast. From here we go back around Toowoomba to Warwick then down to Casino & then via Grafton to Coffs Harbour.

Wednesday, 21 August 2024

Day 57 - Maryborough

Had a slow morning so before we left Miriam Vale had a walk up the street and had morning tea at the BLD Cafe and got some more photos…



We were camped right next to the rail line and quite a few trains during the night. The loudest was the Cairns Spirit of Queensland but fortunately that was earlier in the night. It stopped at the station & we are sure the driver went crazy on the horn as it was leaving!

The fig tree is on the Australian Heritage Places register. Was planted in the late 1800’s by gangers building the rail line. Also a couple of “big things” in town.

Fuelled up at Gin Gin and then came through to Maryborough for the night.





Tomorrow we are going to Kilkivan Bush Camping for 2 nights. The plan is to be at Coffs Harbour on Tuesday to see our friend Sandra & home on Thursday next week.

Tuesday, 20 August 2024

Day 56 - Miriam Vale

Left Kinka Beach around 9.30 & had morning tea at Rockhampton.

Only about 230 km today & we arrived here at Miriam Vale at 2.30pm.

Most of today was on the Bruce Highway & trucks everywhere! Generally they do NOT like caravanners but we did pull over to let 2 B Doubles pass & one got on the UHF to say “Thank You” so some are OK.

Not much in the way of photos today….



We did have donuts for some lunch! Pulled in a rest area that had a mobile van - by the time we parked it closed - but did have some donuts left so 6 for $5 cash!

We are camped in a carpark in the main street - free for overnight. Walked up the street & Faye was able to get a haircut.

Tomorrow the plan is Maryborough.

Monday, 19 August 2024

Day 55 - Kinka Beach

Back to Yeppoon today without the weekend crowds. On the way had a look at Kinka Causeway Lake…



On the way to Yeppoon some art! Almost every toilet has art…



First stop was coffee at “The Alley” - 6th photo below.



Then a look at some shops (& Faye did buy a dress) and then along the waterfront.


Yeppoon has a “lagoon” which is staffed & there were 3 lifeguards today.



Next stop was to Rockhampton & the road climb to Mount Archer National Park which overlooks the town and back to the coast.





A 600m loop walk including a tree top walk.

Then into town to Stockland for lunch. 



Faye did want a haircut & Just Cuts were closed today for staff development!

We were back at camp by 3pm & another walk on the beach.

Leaving here tomorrow to travel down the Bruce Highway to most likely Miriam Vale.