14 March 2011

Glen Innes to Grafton - the back road!!


Moved on and had a fantastic drive down the G/GI Road.   It reminded us so much of our drive down the Gibb River Road – not so 4WD but still dirt track and fabulous scenery.  

Mann River Nature Reserve


Whilst enjoying our drive we suddenly saw a snake slithering across the road.  Steve stopped so as not to run over him and when we drove off he was no where to be seen so we thought he had gone into the undergrowth.  As we were driving away we heard a clunk clunk sound - Steve jumped out of the truck and backwards which I thought was a bit odd, but he realised that the snake was caught in the wheel.  




Sure enough the poor thing had climbed into the wheel whilst we were stopped.  Sad.....

Outback War Memorial

We found the old Gold Rush Town of Dalmorton with old buildings and a map of what it was like years gone by.  The camp site was good and we had a couple of nights there.  We had two lovely walks and a swim in the river.
Long Deserted


The Old Grafton to Glen Innes Road - a good stretch!

Morning Tea by the river

Convict Tunnel Nr Dalmorton

Osprey
Using the long drop dunnies is a challenge.  You have to lift the lid and let all those mossies and flies escape before placing ones rear end over the hole and then quickly removing oneself before being bitten by the remaining mossies you just know are hovering beneath you!!!


Easter Water Dragon that
kept us company

Dragonflies - egg laying

Dragonflies mating in flight

Nymboida River

Nymboida River

Found our way back into Grafton on Sunday and did a bit of shopping with the obligatory cup of coffee – ah civilisation!!

We spent the night at a ‘proper’ camp site with ‘proper’ toilets and showers and a much needed washing machine.  Now heading off back to the G/GI road and Nymboida for another great experience I hope.



2 comments:

  1. Hi Guys,
    loving your blog from the good ship Nimrod. Those dragon flies laying eggs are great shots!So are all the others. So glad you're getting out there and enjoying that great bit of country.
    We're having a ball too , slowly heading homewards...see you soon, George XXX

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  2. Hi guys
    You are in some of my old rock hunting grounds. Have you seen the Clarence River up Old Gorge Road? I've always wanted to go back there. And around Jackadgery and Baryugil near the asbestos mine. Some beautiful fossils and green serpentinite.

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