Hello all
As with all my plans, they are variable, and the basic plan is...........I have no plan. So after waiting for the heat to subside a little in Armidale I headed towards Tamworth.
Tamworth didn't do much for me , so I headed south towards Mudgee, yes a change of plans, I had planned to head down to Gloucester and Barrington Tops but decided on Hill End and Sofala instead.
Doing both Gloucester and Hill End would have meant quite a large double back, and with Christmas approaching fast I didn't want to lose that time. Pulling up in Mudgee, to use the Conveniences, upon returning to my vehicle I found two people waiting for me...........it was a couple I had camped with early March at Port Pirie South Australia. They had been waving frantically all down the coast trying to catch my attention. We had crossed paths a few times and they will be at the Rosedale Vic freecamp for Christmas, so I hope to catch them again then.
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Historic Hill End |
Hill End was established in the 1870's during the gold rush and once boasted 52 Hotels. right in the town is a National Parks Campground for $10 per person per night powered, with Hot Showers $1 extra all within a few minutes walk of the Pub. So park up and walk the Historic Streets and Avenues lined with European trees.
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Hill End (notice my Camper in the Campground in the backgound) |
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Hill End |
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Hill End |
Top marks to the NSW Parks service for looking after this town and providing excellent facilities.
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Hill End |
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Hill End |
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Hill End |
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Hill End |
After a couple of days in Hill End i headed to Sofala, another Historic Settlement not far away.
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Sofala Main Street |
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Sofala |
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Sofala |
The day was high 30's and a howling Northerly as I headed towards Newnes in the Wolgan valley on the Western side of the Blue Mountains.
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Wolgan Valley |
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The road into the Wolgan Valley |
I headed down into the valley with the wind howling. Newnes was once a large Shale mining area and is now a very popular Camping destination.
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Newnes |
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Newnes |
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Newnes Pub 1907 |
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View from the Newnes Hotel |
I had planned to camp there but with howling winds, 40c temperatures and one narrow windy road access I though better of it with the extreme fire danger.
I ended up at Lithgow for the night. Tonight I plan to study the maps and decide my next move.
Bye for now,.