| Kookaburras |
Down below the cabin in the woods were a plethora of animals including kangaroo, pied currawong, crimson rosella, kookaburra, ravens and up above were huge wedge-tailed eagles with a wing span of two metres.
| Dead Trees |
| Me sat in some Gamilaraay (aboriginal) caves |
We went on few walks around the Warrumbungles and one or two in the surrounding areas. This area has had a lot of rain over the winter and many of the creeks were flooded. This stopped our progress to the Pilliga which is a massive area of wilderness even further north. One particular creek was so flooded that we couldn't drive across the road. The weather we had was fantastic, getting quite warm in the afternoons, every day was sunny with brilliant blue skies. The nights were cold and Les enjoyed having a good burn up outside while the wood-burning stove was keeping it snug inside. Les and I were on the top bunk so middle of the night visits to the outside loo were kept to a minimum.
| Heading back down the track from Craggibungles |
Sounds like a real adventure! J
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