A slow start we’re not in any hurry and I certainly don’t want to be in Sydney during morning peak hour. I rearrange some of the gear so it is packed ready for when we get home.
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I go to get up, then I hear rain, so bugger it, let’s stay in bed, so it’s around 9 when we get up. Transit van man has left.
Continue reading “Day 14 – Blue Mountains”Day 13 – Megalong Valley
Up and breakfast, and we pack up to drive about 5km up the road to the farmstay. Most of the other campers have/are leaving, it’s an OK place for an overnight stay, but that’s about it.
Continue reading “Day 13 – Megalong Valley”Day 12 – Lake Burrendong to Megalong Valley
What a difference a day makes, today there would be only 4 groups left and we’re practically alone here on the point.
Continue reading “Day 12 – Lake Burrendong to Megalong Valley”Day 11 – Lake Burrendong
The water skiers are out early today, and the mozzies of the water, the seadoos are in action too. It’s seems most are getting one last run in before packing up, I guess they’ve got work tomorrow.
Continue reading “Day 11 – Lake Burrendong”Day 10 – Lake Burrendong
I get up a bit earlier than the rest, Portable Solar Panel out early and a bit of quite time to blog. While there are some early birds out on the lake it’s a really peaceful morning. Mid-morning a large group down by the lake has left, so we take a walk along the lake edge to see if it’s worth moving. In the end there is nowhere remotely level, so we’ll stay where we are.
Continue reading “Day 10 – Lake Burrendong”Day 9 – Lake Burrendong
We wake and I’m surprised there’s not 10 camp sites sprung up around us overnight.
Solar panels out to make the most of the sunny day, Given we didn’t plug in at Foster, today will be the sixth day off grid. Given we currently don’t have the car charger too, that means we haven’t added any power while driving which we normally would do. So far the new Batteries are a bit of a success.
Continue reading “Day 9 – Lake Burrendong”Day 8 – Merriwa to Lake Burrendong
A late start and the groups on both sides are leaving today too. Like Polblue, we’ve got water, which we can replenish in Wellington so take the opportunity to have a shower. The farmstay has portable toilet block, there is one toilet and one shower for each the boys and the girls, so they are not the nicest and there has often been a queue. Much nicer to use our own.
Continue reading “Day 8 – Merriwa to Lake Burrendong”Day 7 – Merriwa Farmstay
A late start, the party in the next farm went on for a while last night, but in the van it wasn’t too bad.
Continue reading “Day 7 – Merriwa Farmstay”Day 6 – Barrington Tops to Merriwa
A late start to the day. We’re not in any hurry. Given we’ve got full water tanks and we can top up when we empty the dunny in Scone, we all have a shower, such a luxury in a place like this. So it’s after 10:30 when we pull out. The road continues to be pretty rough and the potholes just seem to get bigger. Eventually we’re on the road downhill, and it’s steep! I’ve got awful flashbacks of a cross between French Pass in NZ in the motor home and the Mt Selwyn decent from last year. I take most of the steeper sections in 1st gear and with the van brakes on 8. Fortunately we don’t come across too many cars. We finally hit the tar, phew! From here it’s a pretty easy run into Scone. I must admit the fuel economy coming out was heaps better than the run in.
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