Day 30 – Wentworth Falls to Sydney

On our final day it was great to be in our little shack in Wentworth Falls. With the sun rising in a gap left by the greyish clouds, the Magpies were the first I saw and heard as I ventured out into a grey cool morning. I think I could happily listen to the exquisitely unique song of the Magpie. As I stepped out on the road I didn't see but heard my most favourite [...]

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Day 29- Mudgee to Wentworth Falls

We leave the busy, seemingly properous town of Mudgee. I usually judge a town's prosperity by its numbers of coffee shops, and this town has lots. Maybe this isn't scientifically acceptable, so I'll listen to a long term country friend of mine who says it's to do with Mudgee's growing wine industry and its proximity to Sydney Today, walking around town I see evidence of this with many motels and hardly a space free for [...]

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Day 28 – Gunnedah to Mudgee

I'm trialling some different approaches to my medications and documenting the results. In conjunction with this I am noting changes to my energy states on different levels. The primary reason for this documentation is because I will be seeing my neurologist next week and I'd like to be a little more prepared than usual.One different approach is to go for an unmedicated walk prior to breakfast as I'm finding I can manage this quite well. [...]

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Day 27 -Glen Innes to Gunnedah

I've never been given the keys to a bank before so I'll treasure them greatly. A delightful place to spend a night and apart from the owners, we were the only ones there. They were delightful - so friendly, helpful and considerate. I would highly recommend their place for anyone who wants a lodging experience, not just a room. And for us, the lodging was the main part of our quick visit plus a lovely [...]

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Day 26 – Lismore to Glen Innes

Roadworks have been a large feature of our trip so far. Sometimes the roadworks are longer than the non-roadwork part where it seems to be a giant yard of vehicles and machines. I was wondering in not one of my sanest moments, whether there was a town called 'Roadworks' because there was a lower town speed limit alongside it. Lismore took us out once again into the huge big dipping hills, but this time the [...]

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Day 25 – Murwillumbah to Lismore

Mount Warning was one of our two main goals today. A three kilometre walk to the top of this mountain had a sense of a volcano about it. A little research shows it was once part of the Tweed volcano, and is supposed to be stunning. Sadly it was closed. At least we were able to drive for some way along the beautiful rain forest valley, across its darkened river. We drove a couple of [...]

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Day 24 – Ballina to Murwillumbah

We're on our way to the third border that won't let us in, so fortunately for us we don't need to get in, there's plenty for us to see in NSW. We took as many backroads as we could to Byron Bay for glimpses of beaches and headlands. Byron was bigger than we imagined. The downside, especially now, is the large amount of people that you have to avoid - the upside is the greater [...]

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Day 23 – Ballina

A driving free day today which is a regular weekly event. Since Tuesday is my Zoom exercise day starting at 10.30, we need to stay an extra night in the same place, because lodging departure time is 10.00. I also Zoom on Friday but it finishes at 10.30, and so far our hosts have given us that extra half hour. This means we can walk more on Tuesday, so I was able to move into [...]

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Day 22 – Yamba to Ballina

I am going for pre-breakfast walks now so am walking closer to 15kms daily. It was great finding our way up the rugged reef to view a large natural pool edged with that shiny green that only moss can do. A walk along one beach over that steep Yamba hill to a pretty cove, where the tide prevented us from walking out to sea. A drive to Angourie completed our stay, well nearly. Feeling a [...]

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Day 21 – Bellingen to Yamba

We leave the high steep slopes of the rolling green hills joinng the rainforest mountains of Dorrigo to the lush valley below. A final walk along the Bellinger River was a lovely way to say farewell to a lot of Corrie's distant childhood memories of her dad's majestic hotel in the town's main street. Urunga is our next stop, where the 3km boardwalk is the highlight. And it was, as we leant over the side [...]

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