Saturday, 25 February 2017


Gidday all,

 

Left our friend at Seymour to rest up for a few days, then continue his trip northward. We headed northwest into the Whroo state forest, found a campground and pulled up. They found gold around that area in the 1800s and the remains of a mine was not far from the campground, complete with tunnels and shafts, all caged off of course.
 
 
 
 
 
Onward north on small back roads through pretty Eucalyptus forests, then across dairy farm fields we found our way to Echuca at the N.S.W. boarder on the mighty Murray River. After a look around town, we headed west along the Murray and found a secluded spot by the river to camp.



The water looks muddy as usual, and a bit low, but a pleasant spot. River houseboats cruise up and down and powerboats pulling skiers zip past now and again, not too annoying, entertaining really.


 
        Will sit here for a bit and work out our westward track.

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