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    • Dzień 42

      High Country Tour (Syd to Mel) - Tag 2

      27 listopada 2016, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Wir sind heute wieder um 6.30 Uhr aufgestanden, da es um 7.30 Uhr Frühstück ab und wir eine Stunde später weiter über das Hochland in Richtung Melbourne abgefahren sind. Die frische (Land)luft hat schon was 😊 Zum Frühstück gab es Toast und Aufstrich, Müsli und jeder hat einen Teller mit Spiegeleier und gebratenem Speck bekommen. Lecker!

      Nach 1,5 Stunden Fahrt haben wir unseren ersten Stopp erreicht - Beechworth. Auf dem Weg dorthin haben wir den Murry-River und somit auch die Grenze von New South Wales und Victoria überquert.
      Beechworth ist ein kleines Örtchen, welches, aufgrund der Art der Häuser, ein bisschen an "wilden Westen" erinnert. Eine halbe Stunde hatten wir hier Aufenthalt und diese haben wir überwiegend in einem Honigladen verbracht. 🐝🍯 Hier gibt es viele verschiedene Sorten Honig (auch zum probieren), Eis aus/ mit Honig, Öle, Seifen, Getränke, Schokolade etc. Natürlich gab es hier auch noch andere Shops, Cafes, Restaurants.

      Wir fuhren weiter durch das King Valley, einem Weinanbaugebiet. Auf der Fahrt durch das Hochland hatten wir den einen oder anderen schönen Blick über das Gebiet. Und ein "Ekidna" (Ameisenigel) haben wir auch gesehen.

      Der nächste Halt war der "Mansfield Zoo". Ein kleiner Zoo, der von einer Familie aufgebaut wurde, die gedacht hat, wir hätten gerne einen Zoo😅. Hier sind Rehe, Dingos, Lamas, Wombats, Löwen (auch zwei seltene Exemplare der weißen Löwen) u.a. Wir sind rechtzeitig zur Löwenfütterung angekommen🦁. Die Tiere wussten das Fütterungszeit war und sind schon nervös hin- und hergelaufen. Die Löwen wurden erst sicher in andere Käfige gesperrt, bevor das Futter in den großen Gehegen verteilt wurde. Dann wurden die Löwen herausgelassen und diese sind direkt auf das Fleisch zugelaufen. Allerdings nicht drauf los gestürmt wie von uns erwartet. Dann wurde erstmal durch knurren demonstriert, wem das Stück Fleisch nun gehört und man es ja nicht wagen sollte, näher zu kommen. Weil der Wärter am Käfig nervend herumstand (oder weil es, nach Löwen-Meinung, zu wenig Fleisch war) wurde nochmal am Käfig heraufgesprungen (leider die Kamera zu langsam bereit gehabt😕).

      Anschließend sind wir für unser Lunch noch nach Mansfield reingefahren bevor es dann weiter direkt nach Melbourne ging - weitere drei Stunden Fahrt. Melbourne hat uns dann mit Wolken und 19 °C begrüßt.😒
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    • Dzień 22

      Maintongoon

      14 marca, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Dad and Paul had a day trip to see Les today on his farm in Maintongoon near Lake Eildon. Arrived in great time after a 2 hour drive and had breakfast with Les and Lisa.

    • Dzień 6

      To Mansfield via Glenrowan

      6 marca, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      Time got away from us today with some stops being longer than anticipated, wouldn't change it though. We had a quick stop at Wangaratta then onto Glenrowan. It's changed a lot since we were here last, the visitors info centre is a discovery hub museum with a built in lookout of the seige area. Kellyland and the museum were still there, both dog friendly! But it was about 3:30 by this point and we didn't feel like rushing through. We popped into King Valley popcorn, took a photo of the big Ned Kelly, then were back on the road to our next stop - Mansfield holiday park. It's a lovely spot and was quite warm today! We set up in the shade and got ourselves organised. I had a few reports to finish while Ben cooked dinner, then the usual evening routine. Another 4wd day tomorrow, heading out to Mount Buller, then on the tracks to find Craig's Hut. Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 7

      Buller Road Brewery

      7 marca, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Pup was pretty happy to be back at his camper and less thrilled that it wasn't for long. I'd been map searching and spotted another dog friendly brewery up the road, so we headed there for dinner. Before we headed off, our new neighbour came over for a chat, asking if we were part of a 4x4 club and if we were dog people. He's part of a Land Rover club who were booked in for the long weekend and they were about to head up to the brewery themselves and asked if we'd listen out in case their dog started to bark, we let him know that we were heading there also, but that it's dog friendly if he wanted to take his dog along with them. Buller Road Brewery is relatively new, and they had a heap of shady, outdoor tables. Inside was very nice too, reminded of the Thirsty Mesiah at Broadmeadow. We sampled a cider and beer each, and ordered the BBQ chicken pizza and pulled pork tacos to share. Bloody delicious feed! We tried one more drink each before heading back to camp. The usual evening activities before bed. Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 46

      Doctors Creek Campground

      20 lutego 2018, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Just a few kilometres south of Jamieson, are two excellent campgrounds. We have stayed at Skipworth reserve in the past because Doctors Creek was closed for repairs and upgrade.

      Now Doctors is open again. Camping beside a mountain stream is pretty neat with the sound of babbling water in the background.

      There are lots of birds. A large group of satin bower birds, probably females with last seasons brood. No sign of any males though.

      The little wrens were hopping all around and even came very close into our camp. We stayed very still and enjoyed the moment.

      Dozens of king parrots were here eating the many apples on a tree near the creek.

      The crimson Rosella's were here as well as others including the tree creepers.

      The weather has been quite pleasant. Temperatures during the day have been around 30 degrees with the night getting almost cool enough for a light jacket. Jamieson is quite elevated though, so one would expect cooler conditions.
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    • Dzień 33

      Autumn Festival, Jamieson, Victoria

      13 kwietnia 2019, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      This time of year, Victorian school holidays and approaching Easter, the chances of festivals are greater. We were able to make the short trip from Skipworth to Jamieson for the day for their festival.

      They gathered together old cars, horse drawn hay rides, gold nugget throwing, music and the pièce de resistance, cow pat lotto. I have never seen this game of chance anywhere else. A large paddock is divided into squares and tickets sold for each square. At the appointed time the cows are allowed into the paddock. The first square anointed with a cow pat is the winner.

      The Strathbogie singers moved tirelessly from stage to stage to entertain the many visitors. Local singers and songwriters poured out their hearts in song while bush poets regaled audiences with such classics as Mulga Bill's Bycycle, Man from Snowy River and many more.

      Many local blacksmiths belted items for auction from raw steel bar amidst showers of sparks anf tirelessly hammering on an anvil. Thor would have been woken by the noise and roar of hand blown charcoal forges.

      The gold nugget throw was keenly contested by local lads keen to impress. There was no limit to how many tries for a good distance so some lined up until they had aching muscles. The ladies and juniors threw smaller nuggets with chance of a roll increasing the distance.

      A mower drawn train ride had all the small children lining up time after time.

      This was a great day out.
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    • Dzień 23

      Skipworth Reserve

      3 kwietnia 2019, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      We have arrived at Skipworth Reserve. It is exactly as we remembered it on our last visit and we have set up camp in nearly the same spot.

      Several King parrots here are very unafraid of people. They seem almost curious of us.

      Early the next morning we are up before it is light. Now sitting in our camp enjoying the sounds of the running Goulburn river punctuated by the random kookaburra chorus. Soon other birds will join in and possibly come over to greet us.

      The first visitors have arrived. Tiny scrub wrens scouting the outskirts of our camp. Soon they get braver and do a quick scamper through our annexe area. Eventually they come right in and make sure there are no morsels of food left from our supper last night. One very bold one flew up onto a chair table and checked that out. Then they leave, probably to check other camp-site.

      Later one brave little bird ventured about two feet from where Pam was working on the computer to forage in our used breakfast plates. He struck it lucky and found some residual cerial on a breakfast plate. We both took a few photos but the bird did not seem care one bit. Later one wren ventured into the tent. There was nothing we could do but wait for him to finish his sortie and leave. Since then we have made sure to keep the door to the tent closed.

      Later tiny blue wrens,(Superb Fairy Wrens) with their mast like tails of two or three feathers made an appearance. The females and non breeding males are actually a mousey brown. Upon marurity the males develop their mating colours just before breeding time. Today there was one male beginning his change to blue and his harem of females all staying within his field of view.

      This afternoon the parrots were back until they had each been given an almond. This time Pam handed the almonds out. I took some photos for her.

      The pacific black ducks drop in every now and then just to see if we have changed our mind about feeding them. For a few minutes they line up and intently stare at us from very close by. Eventually they give up and head back to the river. (where they are supposed to be).

      Footnote:-

      Skipworth ended up being cold some nights but always pleasent each day. We drove to Mansfield one day to replace a busted sleeping bag and enjoy an outing to one of the cafes.

      The outdoor shop was wonderful and ended up being able to equip a new sleeping bag and some other useful items. The service in these towns is exceptional and nothing seems too much bother.

      We had fires running most of the day into the night that provided ample heat for our shower water and all our cooking needs. The quite old but unused camp oven we brought with us was well and truly seasoned on this trip. Porridge every morning and supper each night. We even did cheese melts for lunch. A treat much enjoyed by the children.
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