A lovely cool rainy day in Batemans Bay, I don't think it got over 20*, while the rest of the state was sweltering in the 40s. A morning ride around the bay before the showers set in, an afternoon at the shops & then a nap listening to the falling rain. The day was topped off with dinner at the club with the whole gang including Wenys' parents. I couldn't think of a better way to spend a day.
This morning saw us part company with the Walkers & say goodbye to our wonderful hosts in Batemans Bay & point the rocket North toward home. We have taken the road less traveled & it has again paid off with great new locations.
I am finishing this blog entry at the top of Mt Panorama race circuit, which we took our van around the race track, more about that in tomorrows blog.......
This morning saw us part company with the Walkers & say goodbye to our wonderful hosts in Batemans Bay & point the rocket North toward home. We have taken the road less traveled & it has again paid off with great new locations.
I am finishing this blog entry at the top of Mt Panorama race circuit, which we took our van around the race track, more about that in tomorrows blog.......
On our morning ride.
Moving right along.
The centre lift bridge viewed from the cycle way.
One of the many moored fishing boats.
Pano of the inlet.
Crossing the centre lift bridge.
Passing the marina on the way home.
Camp Batemans Bay in front of Tinky & Robs' house on the footpath.
Saying goodbye to our friends & hosts at Batemans Bay.
Crosing the centre lift bridge 1 last time.
Another pretty crosing at Cullendulla just North West of Batemans Bay.
Once again climbing the Great Dividing Range, climbing toward Goulburn.
The highway near Goulburn.
The main street of Braidwood. very Olde Worlde.
Morning tea at Braidwood.
Braidwood street scene.
One of the many grand old buildings at Goulburn.
Lunchtime at Goulburn. Morning tea & lunch were packed for us by Tinky prior to us leaving Batemans Bay. All very fresh & delicious.
The small town of Tarago on one of the backroad alternate routes we took. We had another close call with fuel, but survived once more.
At the bottom of the 2.5km decent at Abercrombie crossing. There was a warning sign No caravans, trucks or cars with trailers up the other side because it was too steep. We went anyway first gear 4 wheel drive, no problems . Would never have made it in 2 wheel drive, because of wheel spin on the gravel. The car is proving its worth.
Begining the climb up the other side, it was much steeper than it looks in this picture.
6pm drinks at Black Springs, selfie.
Pano of the inlet.
Crossing the centre lift bridge.
Passing the marina on the way home.
Camp Batemans Bay in front of Tinky & Robs' house on the footpath.
Saying goodbye to our friends & hosts at Batemans Bay.
Crosing the centre lift bridge 1 last time.
Another pretty crosing at Cullendulla just North West of Batemans Bay.
Once again climbing the Great Dividing Range, climbing toward Goulburn.
The highway near Goulburn.
The main street of Braidwood. very Olde Worlde.
Morning tea at Braidwood.
Braidwood street scene.
One of the many grand old buildings at Goulburn.
Lunchtime at Goulburn. Morning tea & lunch were packed for us by Tinky prior to us leaving Batemans Bay. All very fresh & delicious.
The small town of Tarago on one of the backroad alternate routes we took. We had another close call with fuel, but survived once more.
At the bottom of the 2.5km decent at Abercrombie crossing. There was a warning sign No caravans, trucks or cars with trailers up the other side because it was too steep. We went anyway first gear 4 wheel drive, no problems . Would never have made it in 2 wheel drive, because of wheel spin on the gravel. The car is proving its worth.
Begining the climb up the other side, it was much steeper than it looks in this picture.
Free camp at Black Springs, very pleasant.
6pm drinks at Black Springs, selfie.
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