Once again ready to leave around 9. Nothing to the pack up as we had stayed hooked up. A relatively boring drive with no towns of note worth stopping at. We did stop at Hillston as we noticed an information centre and I wanted to grab some pamphlets on the towns we are heading for to work out what we wanted to see. It was a lovely clean little town and the information centre was in the local craft shop where the Hillston quilters were having a get together. Wasn't any information on the town we're heading for but I had a browse around the shop at the quilts on display and also the knitted items. Back in the car and after a 10 km drive down a dirt road we arrived at our caravan park. Cautiously opened the caravan door in case the fridge or microwave had fallen out. Luckily this was not the case, although the knobs from the the stove top were lined up on the floor and there was a pool of liquid on the floor in front of the fridge. Cook top was quickly put back together and further investigation of the fridge showed a bottle of fish sauce had tipped over and the lid had opened. Pulled everything out of the fridge and cleaned then repacked it, although the fish smell is still present. The park we are staying at appears to be set up in a farmer's paddock so there is no-one for miles around. It is also on the Lachlan River and has 4 powered sites and about 15 unpowered sites with 2 showers and 3 toilets. There was another van in the best site alongside the river when we arrived. We had just finished setting up when the owners of the other van arrived back, hooked up the van and left so we moved onto that site. Once set up I sat back in the comfy chair whilst Ian got the quadcopter out for a play. Only downside is that there is no phone or internet coverage. This of course could be an upside depending on your point of view. As I am typing this it is 6 pm and we are the only people in the park. Peace. We decided to stay another night, just because we could, and had one other van with us for our last night.
Well that didn't take long, already checking out the quilt shops! Well done, very proud of you Karen��
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