Category: Travel in Australia
All sorts of temperatures and conditions today, a bit of patchy rain here and there and wet weather gear on then off because it was too warm. All beautiful riding.
We had breakfast in Tamworth then headed off along the New England Highway and to quote Norm ‘back in the day it was a real shocker ..… and the coast road (Pacific Highway) was even worse’. He was blown away by all the passing lanes in evidence now and the surface of the road overall was wonderful, as we have found everywhere, other than a bit of water damage here and there, hardly surprising given the recent rains. Evidence of multiple landslides down the Oxley and a number of corners washed out and rebuilt as one way to open to traffic.
Sadly, as in Victoria there has hardly been anywhere which hasn’t been impacted by fire in the last couple of years, farmland and forest alike, even into some of the tropical rainforest today, though not far.
Enjoyed the shower with hot water on my neck and back when I got in as a lot of low speed riding with tight corners from Walcha to Wauchope but awesome riding.
Breakfast in Peel Street and a specie old building.
Also loved this shop, proudly selling boots and shoes since 1850! Loved the street lights here also.
We decided to check out the Moonbi Hills Lookout. It was built as a Depression project in 1937 – 1938 and gives an awesome view down into the valley. This was the actual lookout, typical Aussie ingenuity, too big to move! Let’s make something of it! That's the mammoth rock with the steel grab rails on top in the background.
Down into the valley. Watched and heard the trucks working their way up the two hills and holding them back as they descended. All on double lane divided highway now but didn’t disguise the sound of the engines working. Sounded good!
We had a coffee in Walcha which was a lovely tidy little town and has a Council who keeps stand out gardens! There is a motorbike rally there this weekend hence the welcome sign in the center of the roundabout, some of the locals thought we had come early.
One of many garden areas on the roadside and stand outs in the park. Must make the locals very proud.
And the old theater. The metal work shop beside I suspect is responsible for a lot of quirky sculptures around the town as well.
Stopped coming down the mountain for a rest break to perfectly still air filled with the sound of bellbirds, sounded wonderful. The pic doesn't do the view justice, there is still at least another third of tree height above the top of the frame, oh and iron black sky! The storm was chasing us at this point.
Stopped at roadworks traffic lights so took the opportunity for a photo out to the valley with the sun just dropping through and rain coming towards us. We had lots of beautiful views but nowhere to stop to take a shot.
Last night’s accommodation
Cadman Motor Inn, West Tamworth
Nicely appointed room, not large but comfortable. Pool on site, looked good but not for me last night. Spacious bathroom and comfortable bed. Staff both friendly and helpful. Dining options a comfortable walk to the CBD.
Motel from the street.
And there we are in the corner. Was nice and quiet.