Day 10
Tuesday
You definitely have to exit this park by 10am so no dillydallying this morning. We had decided to stay away an extra night as Michael was keen to have one more campfire so our target was the campground where we had spent night one of this trip. We did a little detour to check out Pallamallawa...got to love that name...perhaps a spot for another visit.It appears on the Moree bird routes brochure.
Another podcast, this one a conversation with Jackie French. Interesting that someone who suffers from dyslexia has become a well known author.
We stopped in Inverell for fuel, for both the car and us, and it was obvious the temperature was considerably cooler than when we set out this morning.
Within 10 minutes of arriving at our campsite Michael had the campfire blazing and we were both well rugged up. While Michael was checked out by the resident sheep I went for a wander in a different direction to last weeks walk. Plenty of kangaroos and wallabies and a few birds still out and about. I was able to add a Restless Flycatcher to my list, giving me a total of 95 species on this trip, with 7 new ones.
As this was our last night we finished off a few bits and pieces, accompanied by potato and sweet potato wrapped in foil and cooked in the embers. Its years since I've done that and they were delicious. The temperature plunged to 2 degrees overnight and we were very happy to be in the van and not just in a swag, as we saw 2 other campers do!
This really is a great spot if you don't mind roughing it a bit and I feel we will certainly stay here again.
You definitely have to exit this park by 10am so no dillydallying this morning. We had decided to stay away an extra night as Michael was keen to have one more campfire so our target was the campground where we had spent night one of this trip. We did a little detour to check out Pallamallawa...got to love that name...perhaps a spot for another visit.It appears on the Moree bird routes brochure.
Another podcast, this one a conversation with Jackie French. Interesting that someone who suffers from dyslexia has become a well known author.
We stopped in Inverell for fuel, for both the car and us, and it was obvious the temperature was considerably cooler than when we set out this morning.
Within 10 minutes of arriving at our campsite Michael had the campfire blazing and we were both well rugged up. While Michael was checked out by the resident sheep I went for a wander in a different direction to last weeks walk. Plenty of kangaroos and wallabies and a few birds still out and about. I was able to add a Restless Flycatcher to my list, giving me a total of 95 species on this trip, with 7 new ones.
As this was our last night we finished off a few bits and pieces, accompanied by potato and sweet potato wrapped in foil and cooked in the embers. Its years since I've done that and they were delicious. The temperature plunged to 2 degrees overnight and we were very happy to be in the van and not just in a swag, as we saw 2 other campers do!
This really is a great spot if you don't mind roughing it a bit and I feel we will certainly stay here again.
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