We had a pleasant week of catching up with some good home brew, wonderful hospitality and a visit to Marlo for lunch one day. We also did the walk from the foot bridge to the Entrance for the first time. About 5km and very nice although it was very warm.
The Gillard Sisters and Blossom |
Rene 90, Aileene 97 and Nell 85 what a trio. |
After hearing of our friends Carmel and Ron's journey up the Monaro Highway we decided that this was the way we would take. It was a great drive with lots of lush green scenery and the climbing was quite easy despite the fact that from memory we reached over 1100 meters on the way.
Our first night was at Nimmitabel #659 For $10 we even got a shower. Quite a pleasant stop. Off again with Canberra in our sights although we did not plan to stop here on this trip. We actually drove through the centre of town for the hell of it and it was great to see these sights again .
Not much in the way of suitable free camps in this area so we kept going and finally settled for #652 at Binnalong. Free with toilets and a good spot behind the swimming pool adjacent to the footy ground.
The Japanese gardens |
Our wonderful hosts at Young |
From Young we reluctantly did a stint on the Newell Highway but turned off to make Narromine # 1044 our next free camp. We were on our own here on the banks of the Macqarrie River . Not a bad camp but no facilities.
It was then back on the newell heading for Narrabri Showgrounds #907. An exhausting day after being pushed by B doubles at uncomfortably higher speeds than I prefer to tow at. The show grounds were $12 un powered with water and showers and a good spot to camp.
Soon after arrival I was sitting down to an enjoyable coldie when I had an urge to inspect the vans A- frame. I often do an inspection and thank goodness I did as to my horror discovered a massive crack on one side directly under the hitch receiver. As it was Sunday I had to wait until Monday morning to seek help. After a sleepless night and some Googling I decided to get some fuel and ask the servo people for a recommendation.
They said that Faber Engineering ( Home of the famous Faber Toolboxes) would be the best bet. They were! Came out and inspected van and advised they could patch it up enough to get us back to Qld. After the morning in their workshop we were nervously back on the road . Not wanting to go too fast we dodged the newell and headed out through Bingara to Warialda. A beautiful drive which took my mind off the van although I did stop to inspect the frame on many occasions.
Not a pretty sight |
As we were on a mission now to get home to address the van's problems we headed off early through Yetman, Texas, Inglewood, Warrick, Boonah, Beaudesert to home. About 475km and a big day for us but we made it with no more cracks. The boys at www.fabertoolboxes.com.au did a great job.
Well we contacted our insurers and they have accepted the claim and the van is having surgery as I write. Should be finished at fabricators today. We are replacing the 100mm A frame with 150mm sections and also the material is 1mm thicker grade. Should be better than original. Inspected progress yesterday and I am very happy with the look.
Van should be ready to collect next Tuesday. New tyres on truck yesterday 80k plus on the BF Goodrich and very happy. Service next week. Two teeth repaired and a doctor visit next week should complete the maintenance schedule so we can get back on the road by the 14 April.
Great to catch up with all the family and friends whilst back and our social calendar is quite busy at the present.
We plan to head out to Mt Sylvia on 14th so we can spend a week or so with Judy and have a quick visit to Nanango to meet Gerrit and Ria and prepare for our farm sit for them later in April. Really looking forward to a winter in Nanango and on a rural property