Rivermist Glen
Travel Blogs from Kangaroo Valley
Down the Valley
When we arrived at Moss Vale showground it looked a bit rough & ready, so we turned right and drove down the mountain to Kangaroo Valley, where we had stayed last year. Three days of rain & cloud followed, however we pretty much had the campground to ourselves and the wildlife. Wednesday looked like it might be clearing so we went up the mountain to check out the Southern Highlands. ...
Wombat wonderings
... her slippers was another friend she quickly turned & ran back. We all got into our warm beds nice & early to get warm.
Another chilly night followed by a crisp, foggy morning. But the sun soon arrived warming us all up again. I made everyone sit in chairs & have some family photos near our camp before we parted ways. My sisters family packed up & left mid morning. We stayed a couple more hours having another lovely walk with mum & ...
Kangaroos and Caves!
... treat factory" selling loads of chocolate, toffee, fudge and even Yorkshire tea! So Katy was pretty excited about that, but we didn't buy any as it was about 3 times the price of Yorkshire tea back home. To be honest it felt a bit like exploring English countryside towns, until you see a kangaroo in the field and are reminded that we're in Australia.
As we left the town of Berry, Katy spotted a field full of Kangaroos and shouted at me to "STOP." ...
Easter in Kangaroo Valley
... We weren’t really set up for sitting around in wet weather so we made it an early night.
Monday morning arrived and it was still raining but we were optimistic it would clear up - we were wrong. Kangaroo Valley was holding an ANZAC Day parade and shutting off the road so we got going early so we didn't get caught. We drove south for about 10km in search of some hiking trails in Red Rocks Nature Reserve, but we couldn't find the ones marked on the tourist map ...
Riding Wet
... soon get really, really sick of it. The rest area had a big water tank with a sign that said “not suitable for human consumption“ and a smaller sign under it that someone put that read “which means its not good for animals either“ next to which was written “stupid“. I saw a couple of signs like that along my travels. One actually said “if you drink the tap water here you are stupid, support no dumping“. Yet ...
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