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Monday, April 1, 2013

Log 01-04 Ponto


Wow, what a long time between trips, but a nice break at Easter gave us the chance to travel.

Ponto Falls was our destination, 20K’s out of Wellington & on the Macquarie River.  On Easter Thursday we travelled to Muswellbrook first off where we met up with Telarney & Corey, as well as another couple & we set off, arriving at the falls around 7:30 PM & in the rain. After a quick set up we met another couple who had arrived earlier & while we were having dinner  yet another couple arrived.

We  were certainly a mixed bag, one couple had a tent & a  waterproof cover that was attached to the roof of their ute & fanned out to provide cover for the whole back of the vehicle which contained their kitchen. Another couple had a similar set-up but their sleeping accommodation was on the roof of their vehicle. Then there was a camper-trailer with a 7mt. 2 bedroom annex, a caravan & ourselves in a motorhome. 5 families all with different ideas on how to travel.

The last 5K’s were on a good gravel road & the camp area is through private property so there were plenty of mooeys  around & we had to drive carefully.

Friday morning dawned bright & beautiful & all the blokes put a line in the water to see who would be first with a fish. The part of the river we had stopped at was shallow with the water chuckling & gurgling it’s way over the bottom. There were a few protected areas on the far bank & we cast into these with our fingers vrossed. Corey was first with a large carp, not edible to our taste & classified as a pest. Regulations sate they are to be killed & not returned to the water. Over the next 3 days all fish caught were carp. It’s easy to see what they are doing to our river systems.

It is a beautiful area with the river meandering through the area & acres of lush green grass. The cows kept their distance which was great as we had 4 dogs with us & Lulu might just have got trampled underhoof. When not fishing we went swimming  or just drifting along with the current on a float. There are no facilities, you need to take everything in & everything out with you.

In the evening we built a large fire & a variety of delicious camp oven meals were produced each night. Happy hour lasted until the meals were ready & continued after.
On Sunday some of us went into Wellington for a look around, there are many old buildings well worth a look at as well as Wellington caves & the old mine that contains skeletons of many animals.

It was a great long weekend but oh, the trip home
Macquarie River in the morning

Our campsite

Parked by the river

More of our group

Corey with his carp

Catholic church, Wellington, 1914

Museum, built as the Bank of NSW, 1883

The old bakery 1904

Letter box from the same era

Our fishing spot

The river in flood, about 5mts above where we were parked

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