Day 20 – Bellingen

My morning pre breakfast walk was around the quite substantial 16 acre property owned by the motel (we learnt the boundaries the hard way by trespassing on a neighbour's land). I've found that to complete my more than 10km daily walk, having a couple of kms under my feet takes the edge off the target. We're following the 'Waterfall Way' today which will take us to the huge waterfall at Ebor. A large rainforest which [...]

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Day 19 – Bellingen

"Bellingen is all about restaurants, there's not much else here, and they're very expensive". Not really what we wanted to hear from our tourist information person. "But outside there are lovely walks", she said, as though just realising she was being recorded by the government. "There is a long pier at Urunga where you can walk out to sea and see every kind of ocean folk". If the cameras were rolling I would prefer to [...]

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Day 18 – Port Macquarie to Bellingen

A dinner with old friends whom we had not seen for a while was very joyful, as we swapped stories and joked and laughed like naughty teenagers. They also shared bits of knowledge about Port Macquarie, one that caught their eye was a kilometre of painted rocks around the rocky coastline. As I was on my morning 'beach and rock platform' walk, I read many of the rocks. Generally they were about happy families, death [...]

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Day 17 – Bulahdelah to Port Macquarie

What? Is an old bloke like you going to climb Mount Alum? And, I said, my old wife is joining me too. Nah, it wasn't really like that but there was an intimation that we would both be found dead on the track the following day. The two young teenagers at our lodgings looked around frantically for paper and pen (as though I might drop dead before I even started if they took too long). [...]

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Day 16 – Sydney to Bulahdelah

We took Corrie's toothache as an opportunity to also bring the red rally car into the pits. The pits however are in Mortdale, so it's like another rally in itself. A clean bill of health on the inside but extremely dirty on the outside - a sign maybe we could take on board to enhance our performance as well. It had to wait in line for a while so a walk round this industrial area [...]

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Day 15: Sydney

I walked a lot today because we weren't driving, it was such a beautiful day, and I had lots of energy, so I was able to double my daily target. It was a great start for my next door neighbour friend was available so we set off on an early 7km walk around Balmain. He was great company and we had lots to talk about.Later I walked in another direction to keep the beach theme [...]

By |2020-06-15T11:55:51+10:00June 15th, 2020|6 Comments

Day 14 – Mollymook to Sydney

I missed the sunrise because the clouds wanted exclusive viewing rights, but the rain was finished so no need to get my poncho out for its first run. another long reef walk round a cliff to a more private beach. After breakfast we drove to my new beach and continued the beach walk and another reef. A couple of swimmers, half a dozen beach sitters, a jogger and a few dogs including Koda, a young [...]

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Day 13 – Braidwood to Mollymook

A morning walk took me down to a small creek where Platypus are sometimes seen but not this time, and because private properties took the creek frontage, I walked the streets. A few oldies were performing unexplained exercises as the varied performances gave only a distant clue of its origin.Our friendly host told us that this town was struggling until a recent gold discovery. Now this place of beautiful buildings facing each other across the [...]

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Day 12 – Wagga Wagga to Braidwood

Outside our lodgings is a substantial levy that goes for kilometres around Wagga. There is a hefty steel fence made from large steel girders that are dug deep into the ground, the wall being one metre high with local water inhabitants drawn on the third of a metre wide wall. It was a smooth introduction into this busy town and a great escape to walk or cycle next to a very low Murrumbidgee. We chose [...]

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Day 11 – Hay to Wagga Wagga

Our first hotel (the rest have been motels which I didn't think existed any more). It was good to stay in one of these majestic icons of the outback and these flat planes seem to be their roots. The motels have no majesty, in fact they're mostly not pretty at all, but are practical especially with lots of luggage. We are breaking out, taking unnecessary items, a response to our minimalist ways on a camino.Back [...]

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