We made good time from
our camp at Boyd River to Orange via Oberon and Bathurst. We enjoyed a leg stretch in Orange, and followed the railway line north to Wellington via Euchareena, appreciating the diversion off the main highway. We did have a peek at
Lake Burrendong, with the intention of stopping at the State Park for lunch, however we were politely told that it was $10 to enter the park. Needless to say we wern't that desperate for lunch and drove on to Wellington, 27km to the north west.
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The suspension bridge over the Bell River at Wellington |
Cameron Park at Wellington is a favourite place of ours to stop for lunch, with a suspension bridge over the Bell River providing entertainment for energetic little legs. A short stint on the Mitchell Highway to Dubbo reminded us of why we enjoyed taking the roads less travelled. Mr Red Audi was a menace to all on the road, tailgating and trying to take every chance to get past us. We were following a truck at a reasonable distance, and whilst the Audi got past us easily enough we had the pleasure of watching his dangerous driving for the next twenty five minutes or so as we meandered into Dubbo.
For the boys the Zoo was the whole purpose of our trip north. We booked into the
Big 4 Caravan Park, just a short cycle from the zoo, and caught up with CarieNan and PaBob who had joined us from the north. The park well laid out, and with so many kids staying with bikes to explore the zoo, they had laid out a BMX track to keep the kids amused, in addition to the jumping pillow, pool and playground. I think Jo was just happy to have a hot shower!
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About to head off for our safari at the zoo! |
The Saturday of our Zoo adventure dawned drizzly with a forecast of passing showers. We gamely packed a picnic lunch into our backpack, and prepared to boys for a day on their push bikes. As we arrived and bought our tickets the heavens opened and we started making alternative arrangements, however the shower passed and we entered to zoo on our bikes – raincoats on!