With Kimbo & Ned soon to leave us and head back to Mackay we chose to head down to Fletchers Creek [CAW 284] for a night before saying our goodbyes. As we approached it all looked very busy with more campers than last time we were here, but amazingly we drove in and went to the very exact spot we had stayed previously. Later in the afternoon a fire in the distance was sending up volumes of smoke, enough to make a few campers pack up and leave. It was kilometres away an posed no threat to us, besides we travel with a Fireman [retired] so wasn't slightly concerned. We didn't see the Roosters around the camp this time and presumed they may have ended up in someones cook pot but during the night we heard one crowing so at least he was still around.
The next morning it was time to say See Ya to our Mates, it's always good to catch up, who knows where or when the next time will be.
Back to traveling solo, we tossed around many options but in the end we decided to head on back to Adelaide and try and organize Vickie's eye operation earlier than planned. We also had to think about re-doing some work on our Roadhouse that hadn't quite been done as planned and December and being home for Christmas isn't that far away.
Because our Caravan TV is Satelite and tuned for Imparja and Seven Central for many years we been watching an advert on TV about GOLDERS of ROMA, the reason the advert took my fancy was the young Golders Girls who have grown up doing the Ad's over the past 5 years. I mentioned to Vickie we have to call in to Golders and check it out, not expecting to actually meet the girls. I casually asked the sales lady "where are the Girls" and she replied "having lunch, they will be back soon", Well i admit to being excited, not only did i get to meet the cutest young girls there were four of them! In my excitement I didn't remember their names but i did get Vickie to film my own personal video of the girls doing the Golders of ROMA - Since 1927 spiel. It really made my day and i thank them dearly, please keep up the adverts
The Golders Girls - Always doing Deals - Since 1927 |
I had always wanted to visit Nindigully and Vickie wanted to call in at Lightning Ridge so with that as our loose plan so with all that to think about we headed South. Our next night was spent at Virgin Rock [CAW 424] which is situated four kilometres from Springsure, we arrived late in the afternoon and the small area was already well stocked with campers, we slotted in an area and straight away got the Weber Baby Q smoking with dinner. A few cold drinks and we watched the sunset over Virgin Rock followed by the two formations being lit up by flood light. It's not until that happens you can make out the face shapes of the Virgin Mary and Child.
Surat and the Fishing Restocking Camp was our next nights stay, as we approach a camp we play a little game and try and guess how many other campers will be there, I always hope for none but we were both surprised to see the amount of campers already set up on both sides of the road. There is plenty of space though and we had a nice grassy area between some tall tree's for our home for the night. The next morning i gave the fishing rod a flick in the river but with no luck not even a touch.
Surat Fish Restocking Camp |
Friday we arrived at Nindigully Pub, I love the old character pubs and this one didn't disappoint. Established in 1864 it has been operating ever since. It is famous for the Pig Racing held in November and also for the huge meals in particular the Massive Burgers and i was keen to give one a go. But we had no idea that an event was organised for the weekend and it was to be an Historic Event! Paint The Pub Pink, all in aid of the McGrath Foundation for Cancer research. We were looking forward to the event on Saturday as we sat back and enjoyed the Friday nights entertainment, starting to feel a bit hungry i enquired about the meals only to be told that because they were so busy the usual choices were off the menu and they would have a Chinese Buffet for dinner that night. Well i was shattered, to come all the way to a great Aussie Icon Pub with the huge reputation for their steaks and burgers, i had a choice of Chinese ... Well we passed and went back to the Van where Vickie quickly made up some delicious Egg and Bacon Burgers.
Nindigully Waterhole |
Debbie Lee and Burnsie - Licencee's Nindigully |
All for a good cause |
Extreme Dress Up |
NIKNOFF Was Here at Paint Nindigully Pub Pink |
Mick and Vickie hard at work |
Nindigully Pub - Before |
Nindigully Pub - After |
Next stop Lightning Ridge, to be honest Opal mining does nothing for me, i don't even like the look of the 'stuff' that plus there is no camping meant we had to resort to a Caravan Park! One of the few times we have and though it was a small park and relatively inexpensive at $25 I didn't see any attraction. Vickie spent an hour or so 'noodling' looking for the elusive opal near the Information Center, i wandered around taking a few photo's.
Vickie Noodling for Opal |
Traveling further South we spent a night at a road side camp, John Oxley Memorial [CAW 998]. All by ourselves besides a hungry fox scavenging around a bin, we had an early night.
Large Galah's in Gulargambone |
Carcoar Dam [CAW 490] was a pleasant surprise for our next night but again we were surprised by the amount of campers. No one seemed particularly friendly keeping to themselves but i did have a nice chat with two ladies who were travelling independently in their motor homes. Next morning i unhitched the van and we went for a drive to Historic Millthorpe which is a very quaint village 30 minutes from Bathurst and 20 minutes from Orange, beautiful old buildings and a delightful cafe selling coffee and cake, how can we resist!
Coffee and Cake at Millthorpe Cafe |
Millthorpe |
Carcoar Dam |
In the opposite direction we visited Carcoar, Located on the banks of the Belubula River in the central western plains of New South Wales, Carcoar was originally inhabited by the Gundungura Aboriginal people and Carcoar is a Gundungura word meaning 'kookaburra'.It is another Historic village that time seems to have forgotten. We checked out the local Church and chatted with a gardener who told us a little about the Church. The stain glass windows were beautiful and we both remarked how it would make a lovely home. Plenty of Lizards about already think that as every where we looked we could see a tail or a lizard sunning itself.
Bearded Dragon |
Carcoar Lizard |
Carcoar Church |
Stainglass Calcoar |
We had picked out a couple of promising camps for the next night but after checking one out and then realising we had driven past the other we continued on and spent the night at a road side stop near Marsden [CAW 954] I went for a walk along the creek trying for that elusive bird photo but they were either to fast or the photo wasn't worth keeping. Next stop was going to be along the Murrumbidgee River, we have stayed along the river before but wanted to find some where new, after trying a few tracks that involved twisting around tree's only to have to reverse back out we decided to head to where we knew, Darlington Point. Arriving to find one other Van camped up, i walked over to say hello and was greeted with blank stares and turned backs, the vibes were just not friendly and i couldn't be bothered even sharing the same river bank with ignorant people so we left them to it.
Water Hole Marsden Camp |
English's Bridge |
English's Bridge {CAW 478] was a nice spot near the Campaspe river, plenty of birds here but to do any good you require a long lens, the temperature has been dropping so we didn't spend much time out side once the sun started to go down. The next morning we drove on to Maldon where we stayed at Mal and Lyn's, we were last here when we left the van after travelling down from Tamworth to take Vickie to Melbourne Airport to fly home to be with her sick Father. I then stayed another night and drove back to WA by myself. This time though there was no urgency and we spent a lovely couple of days with our Mates. Lynney cooked us a lovely meal on Saturday night and we cooked a camp oven roast lamb on Sunday night, we always eat well! Mally took me to a Rat Rod Event and showed me some local tracks whilst Vickie caught up on the washing. Mally also took us to the Chocolate Mill near Newstead where Vickie wanted to buy some metal art, She bought two interesting pieces, a large lizard and a Kookaburra. Maldon is a lovely old town and very central to Bendigo and Caslemaine, had we thought about it more we could have left the Van at Mal's and caught the train into Melbourne and visited Vickie's sister Sue and some other friends.
Mick and Mally |
McGuiness's Cottage |
Mal and Lyn's |
Laancoorie Bridge |
Laancoorie Bridge |
Lodden River Laancoorie |
Friendly Warning? |
Waanyarra Cemetary |
Historic Mortons Homestead |
Michael Mortons Historic Homestead |
Old Fence |
Tea Tree |