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 April 08 Trip-school holidays to Lightning Ridge
keith
Posted: May 1 2008, 04:10 AM


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Well, Ashara had organised to go up to Kate's farm, 30km West of Cobar for a week of the holidays. We took Alice up as well, leaving about 7am and getting to the farm about 4pm. Then Dijo and I stayed at Cobar motor camp for the night, and went down to Nyngan the next day, Monday.
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This is the place of big paddocks!
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and distances that stretch past the horizon through moving shallow lakes! laugh.gif
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Interesting things appear on the road.. remember that 350ton dumptruck at Cadia mine...
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This is bit of Nyngan, a typical smartish NSW country town
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Hmm.. I recognise those three girls- Dijo, Ashara & Alice.
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Posted: May 1 2008, 04:26 AM


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This is our little cabin- common in Aussie motor camps, they have everything you need with self-contained kitchen, bathroom & two bedrooms.
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The camp is by the Bogan River, so it is quite green and birdlife is great. Every day there were magpie larks, wagtails, galahs & these red-rumped parrots on the grass.
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The magpies came along and argued about who's trees they were, budgies came through, and there were whistling kites watching everyone!
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On Tuesday Dijo went to look at a local mine about their dam, then we headed East to Gilgandra. The bumpy roads didn't improve, but I missed photgraphing the sign that said 110kph just before it said 'bumpy road'...
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This was more vast fields with floating trees over the horizon. This was mid-April, so we ran the air-con on low only and cruised along in shorts & T-shirts.
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keith
Posted: May 1 2008, 04:30 AM


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We turned North for Lightning Ridge and drove though the cotton area
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There were more strange things on the road..
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and interesting signs! You have to worry when the roadside depth is marked at 2metres!
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When we reached Lightning Ridge we stayed on a farm out of town. Not quite as flash as Nyngan!
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but better than what they used to have! laugh.gif
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Posted: May 1 2008, 04:35 AM


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They had a fire going every night, so it was braai time
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and sitting by the fire reading books & sipping wine...
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Completely silently, this tawny frogmouth was flitting from tree to tree around us-
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The back of the farm was "interesting"
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VWs, Commer vans, old Falcons, Holdens, Valiants, stuff from the 1920s and the 1940s-
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Posted: May 1 2008, 04:42 AM


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I'm currently looking for a 'run-around' for Ashara to learn to drive in, and this KE70 Corolla sitting beside the owner's railway carriage house seemed a good start.
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"Start" was something the Corolla hadn't done for a couple of years, so we will have to wait and see if the owner can drive it to Orange!

Then we drove out to the opal fields to the West of Lightning Ridge. Now you are really in the backblocks, very few people stay out there and this is the only business in 'town'.
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It comes with 'cafe society' and everything from food to mining equipment!
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So all the essentials are there..
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All around are hillocks of drilled dirt and holes in the ground
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