Reality

Sunday, 30 December 2012

Chaffey Dam n.s.w.





Its been two years since we were at Chaffey Dam last, stopped in for a look and met up with Nik n Off, at that time there would have been only about 30 vans there that day. This year there would be about 1500 people with about 500 vans, what a popular spot anyway we were able to find a camp site with no neighbours at the eastern end of the dam looking south to Nundle.
Camp site at Chaffey Dam

Chaffey dam looking North
Time to put the boat in and have a look around. Not much wind for a sail but I still tried . We peddled up the dam and along the far bank and found some of the local wild life









Thursday, 27 December 2012

Rockhampton to Wallabadah via Meandarra




free camp at Caliguel Lagoon
Caliguel Lagoon
After a record pre Christmas  week trade with the help of our 2 new staffers Gunner and Epson we locked the doors and headed home to prepare for the trip to N.S.W. Saturday morning we woke to drizzly rain the fist we have seen for 4 months that did not deter us we packed our Hobie Outfitter in the rain hooked up Reality (our Bushtracker van) and headed south west to the start of the Leichhart highway and on to Taroom , Miles, down to Condamine then turned onto the Meandarra road and made camp at Caliguel Lagoon 7 km from the turn-off  Caliguel Lagoon takes its name from an early Pastrol Run south of Condamine. A portion of this lagoon was once home to a sheep wash pool where the sheepskin fleece was cleaned of dust and dirt by the way of swimming the sheep though the water, washing it with soap as it went
Caliguel Lagoon






We made camp for the night at the lagoon and settled down for a good nights sleep.
Meandarra
The next day Sunday we headed down to Meandarra to check out the free camp there. It is quite a good one on the banks of the river


Meandarra free camp

Meandarra 
























Then onto Gonndiwindi where the Leichhart highway ends, Narrabri, then on down to Wallabadah which is south of Tamworth about 10 km out of Willow Tree
Wallabadah

Wallabadah
Wallabadah is the memorial gardens for the First Fleet the names of all the convicts and seaman have been carved in stone for there respective ships.
Over the next few days we will be having Christmas at my brothers place in Newcastle  then off to Camden for a day to see friends, then back on the road Saturday and back up to Nundle and on to Chaffey dam for my next post internet service permitting  

Wednesday, 12 December 2012