It was time to load up again and head off on another adventure. This time it was the Murray River Beaches, yes beaches.
First port of call was Echuca, with a run through the supermarket and a stop at Beechworth Bakery. It was getting late so I headed to Barmah Lakes Camping Area, a place I knew was good camping.
The wind was howling and continued through most of the night, but the next morning warmed up pretty quickly. I have been here a few times in recent years and have been trying to remember a place we camped at many years ago. This trip I found it.
Despite school having returned there was still plenty of people around.
The Mighty Murray River |
I followed River Road (more like a track) along the river upstream to the Gulf. This is where I had camped many years ago.
The Gulf Camping area and boat ramp |
Gulf camping area |
The Murray |
My Murray River Beach Camp |
My own beach |
The least said about Cobram the better, let's just say it was fruit picking season and every park, gumtree, bush, was jammed with Backpackers free camping, even if you weren't allowed to free camp there.
I don't have a problem with Backpackers but I do have a problem with their Hygiene. It is not OK to crap everywhere and leave rubbish and toilet paper strewn everywhere, just because you are Backpackers. Bury your crap and pick up your rubbish you pigs.
I spent a night at Yarrawonga before heading over to Mt Buffalo.
I thought I had taken a wrong turn somewhere and ended up in Germany...........German tourists everywhere.....
From the Lookout |
Mt Buffalo Chalet |
The Mt Buffalo Chalet is a magnificent building and it is such a shame to see this grand old lady empty and neglected.
Mt Buffalo Chalet |
The Horn Carpark hut |
Horn carpark stone hut |
the white bit in the centre is Horn Lookout |
The Hump |
I want to do quite a few more trips into the mountains, but with the fires the way they are Wilson's Prom, Buchan Caves, and maybe the Great Ocean Road have moved up the "to do soon" list.
Until then.........................bye for now.
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