Day 13 - Wagga Wagga to Warrandyte
We are set up at the Crystal Brook Tourist Park in Warrandyte. Two hundred years ago it may have been a crystal brook, but now it is a muddy creek flowing along the park boundary. It is really called Mullum Mullum Creek and it flows into the Yarra River. I would hate to be here when the park is full as a lot of cabins and sites have been squeezed into a small awkward space.
Last night in Wagga Wagga we were treated to a delightful sunset. These photos were taken while I stood on our caravan steps.
Our route from Dubbo was decided because I wanted to see The Rock south of Wagga Wagga on the Oxley Highway. The Rock is a ridge 6kms long running in a north south direction, with a maximum width of 1.5kms. It is 430 million years old. We drove into the picnic ground on a gravel road that needs attention. There are several walks around The Rock but it was too hot and we wanted to get to Melbourne today. There was a good view of The Rock across a farm with the added bonus of seeing this lovely horse and foal. The nearby town also called The Rock has some impressive historical buildings which we will have to explore another day.
Fortunately we were allocated a large site backing onto the creek, without any overhanging branches. There are a few flowering gums with brilliant red flowers. So far I have spotted ducks and rabbits in the park.
Last night in Wagga Wagga we were treated to a delightful sunset. These photos were taken while I stood on our caravan steps.
Our route from Dubbo was decided because I wanted to see The Rock south of Wagga Wagga on the Oxley Highway. The Rock is a ridge 6kms long running in a north south direction, with a maximum width of 1.5kms. It is 430 million years old. We drove into the picnic ground on a gravel road that needs attention. There are several walks around The Rock but it was too hot and we wanted to get to Melbourne today. There was a good view of The Rock across a farm with the added bonus of seeing this lovely horse and foal. The nearby town also called The Rock has some impressive historical buildings which we will have to explore another day.