03/08/16 - Jugiong - Home



Another cold night and heavy frost in the morning when  we woke up, quite foggy as well.







After negotiating the boggy showground we climbed out of the valley to head back to the Hume Hwy to be greeted by this view above the fog.


A bit further on this sight captured our imagination.


Rather than barrel down the Hume Hwy we turned off to go through Wagga Wagga. Lots of water either side of the road as a result of all the recent rain. 
Heading through Lockhart, very picturesque and worth another visit, we came to a closed road because of flooding. Lots of cars being turned back but because were in a 4wd we were allowed to cross behind a cattle truck.


Back home again after a very interesting trip.

Now to get ready to go to Adelaide to help our son Michael move in to his new house, never a dull moment.

02/08/16 - Moss Vale - Jugiong



Never stopped raining all night and we had some trouble getting out of our, by now veryy boggy, spot at Moss Vale. Anyway, our 4wd got us out of bother and off we went, in the rain, Jugiong further down the Hume Hwy.


01/08/16 - Richmond - Moss Vale



Followed the A9 via Penrith to Campbelltown and on to the Hume Hwy. Traffic not nearly as bad as on Saturday morning so we had a smooth trip out to Moss Vale Showground, just off the Hume Hume Hwy.

By the time we got there it was raining quite steadily, we've never had as much rain on a trip as we have had on this one. 

Got talking to a bloke with a drone with a camera and he gave me an overhead shot of our camp.




31/07/16 - Wisemans Ferry



As a keen student of early Australian history I was well aware of the importance of the Hawkesbury River and Wisemans Ferry but had never been out this way. So we took a day trip to have alook around this area, one day we will come back and do the mailboat trip, this mailboat still delivers the mail along the river and takes passengers.

This time around the only way we could go on the water was on the ferry, a very scenic river crossing.






 




 

30/07/16 - Wollstonecraft




The main reason we came to Sydney was to pick up a Honda 20i generator which he had bought earlier in the trip and the bloke was holding for us. It was located in Wollstonecraft and at first blush it didn't look all that far, in distance anyway, and being a Saturday it should be relatively quiet traffic wise.

Well, this is Sydney and with heavy traffic and an accident creating a bottleneck about halfway it took us 2 1/2 hours to do 57km! Just as well we have mobile phones these days so we could update thhe bloke on our progress, or the lack thereof!

Did the return trip in under 2 hours as there were no accidents to hold us up.

Boy I would hate to "live" in Sydney!

Anyway, the trip was worth it as the generator was in very good nick, started easily and cost us less than 1/3 of the new price. 

Finished off the day with a nice buffet dinner at the Richmond Club with an overwhelming choice of very high quality dishes.

29/07/16 - Morisset - Richmond




If we were in any doubt as to whether we were further south this morning certainly removed that. Although we hadn't noticed that it was a very cool night, the 5'er is very well insulated, when we opened the door this morning we were greeted with a beautiful frosty morning.




So after a leisurely breakfast we set off for Richmond, a NE suburb of Sydney, where we going to camp for a few days at the Richmond Club. Here you can join the Club, for a measly $5pa and get the use of their camping facilities in a separate carpark to the rear of the Club.


 

 



 This facility is well frequented and I can see why.

28/07/16 - Buladelah - Morisset



Making our way to Sydney where we are due to pick up a Honda 20i generator we bought from a CMCA forum member whilst we were still in Queensland, he has been hanging on to it since then but as we already paid for it at least he was sure we would be picking it up!



We decided to stop over halfway there, in Morisset at the Showground, as we didn't want to arrive in Sydney during peak hour, traffic is bad enough outside of peak hour.