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Richmond

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    • Day 30

      Rocky Road to Richmond

      July 17, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      It was a beautiful morning with not a cloud in the sky. We were initially heading for a free camp in Marathon. We stopped in Hughenden for diesel, and Ian remembered (later!) that he had overheard someone talk of the state of the next stretch of road. Oh my goodness! I thought we were going to be airborne - several times. I associate that drive with hanging on to the door handle for dear life, while listening to the 'Persimmon Tree'' by Bryce Courtney. Why did I ever think that he was a good writer!
      Marathon turned out to be little more than a toilet stop on the side of a busy road. We unanimously agreed to pass this camp by, and headed on to a free camp in Richmond. A great place, - but no toilets. We went to the pub for a beer, and Frankie was allowed in - he causes comment so often whereever we go! He is such a pretty boy. The barman summoned me over to see his 6 dogs, which were kept out back. 4 terriers, an Alsation, and another big one who didn't come near. We had a beer, a bit of craic, and headed home for tea. The night sky was clear, and stars were bright and just perfect. Richmon is known for its Dinausaur finds...the Tourist information centre is on the corner of Kronosaurus Korner. They also have a lovely unattended historical building. Appart from the many interesting items within the building - many of which were aboriginal, there was a fantastic restored mail coach down in the back shed. It seated eight people - and must have been dreadfully uncomfortable.
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    • Day 42

      Richmond

      June 27, 2023 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

      Six weeks on the road today.

      Just a short hop up the road today to Richmond. Home of the Kronosaurus. Graham had a close call ... he was almost eaten alive 😂

      Spent a lovely hour or more chatting with Maree the owner of the Drapery. Her Grandmother opened the store in 1881. Went through 2 fires, only to now to be on the brink of having to shut the business through lack of trade.

      Stayed at the local RV site again. These are so good if you are fully self contained. Only $5.00 and you can stay for up to 3 nights. Scored a nice shady spot which was a blessing another hot day 34°. We are supposed to hit rain on the weekend and the locals have imformed us the temp will drop and be cold after the rain.

      Heading to Julia Creek in the morning

      EMU COUNT
      When traveling we have a competition to see who spots the most emus.
      Finally spotted our 1st one today.
      Me - 1 👍
      Graham - 0
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