Wednesday, 17
September 2014
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We were even serenaded |
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Under the wharf |
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Our paddle steamer |
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Sigrid's hat? |
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A quick cat nap |
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Pretending it is still warm |
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The Murray River Flag |
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The wharf |
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Just hanging in there |
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Highway bridge |
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House boats |
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Keeping an eye out for snags |
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PS Emmylou |
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Map of the river, not intestines! |
We had a cold, but sunny start to the day – in fact, it was
the same all day. We still had a stiff
head wind again today and they are starting to get a bit monotonous. Watching the fuel gauge drop has become more
exciting than watching the microwave go round!
The road today was a definite improvement on the previous
few days, not as bumpy and even wider – and very, very flat. The first half of the journey to Echuca was
through salt bush plains; absolutely nothing except salt bush and the
occasional low scrubby bush. The second
half was through irrigated farm lands, which were very lush and green with
wheat and canola crops, as well as beef, dairy and sheep farms. The road from Hay to Echuca was known as the
Long Paddock, where stock was constantly moved during drought conditions.
We are staying at A Shady River Caravan Park, on the
northern side of the Murray River (Moama,
actually). It is a large, bushland
setting park with about 90% of the sites occupied by caravans left on site
permanently. We are on a corner
drive-thru site surrounded by large gum trees – Himself is not too happy about
the large dead branch overhanging us.
However, the amenities are very modern, absolutely spotless and the
kitchen would look good in my house.
After having lunch at a local bakery, we discovered that
Beechworth Bakery also have an outlet in Echuca – grrr. Tomorrow …
Most of the afternoon was spent in the historic port complex, with a
coach ride just to get us in the right mood for history. Then it was on board the paddle steamer PS Pevensey, which was the paddle
steamer used in the television series All
The Rivers Run, starring Sigrid Thornton and John Waters. We paddled down the Murray
River for half an hour, passing many house boats just waiting for
the school holidays to start on Saturday, before returning to the wharf. We spent some time inspecting the timber mill
and the new discovery centre, with a quick look at the wood turning (mmmm, seen
better quality) on our way back to our vehicle.
A visit to the supermarket turned into a lovely surprise –
Bakers Delight and Lennards Chicken. All
happy now …
2 comments:
What's with the coats? Trying to make out it's cold down there to scare us!! We looked at the long range forecast for next week, 25/26 deg when we will be there.
Hey you are no longer in Hay.
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