Showing posts with label VIC 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VIC 2010. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Gol Gol, Mildura

November 27th, Travelled to Gol Gol and booked into Rivergardens Tourist Park. It rained all the way up, so we opted to take an ensuite site instead of a riverfront site, which meant a long walk to the amenities block. At only $25 a night we thought it was a bargain. This looks like a good place to stay once the rain stops. The boat ramp access is on the side road and the riverfront is set up to tie up boats and leave them in the river. We are only 5klms out of Mildura, so we took a drive across the NSW/Victorian border into Mildura, to refresh our memory of the place. It must be at least 3 years since we were here last. On the way back from Mildura, we decided to drive down to the boat ramp then along the waterfront homes. The homes were huge and had well kept gardens. I saw what looked like a dirt side road and turned in, to make a U-turn on the narrow road, and head back to the Park. When the back wheels hit the 2” deep soft mud, the back of the car slid sideways and towards a downhill gully. Attempts to drive out were fruitless and made the situation worse. I was trying to use a couple of mats under the wheels to get a grip and hopefully drive out, didn’t work. Val thought she would get out of the car to size up our situation, immediately loosing her footing in the mud, and only just saved herself from sitting in the mud, by grabbing hold of the car door. I rushed around to help, heaving her bodily back into the car and retrieving her shoes from the mud. We were on a backroad which has very little traffic and as I was wondering what to do next, 4 trail bikes turned off the highway into this road. I flagged the bikes down and the guys were only too happy to help. They all pushed from behind while I drove and after a few attempts they succeeded in pushing us up onto the tarred road. They were covered in mud from the spinning back tyres. We thanked them and were about to leave when they decided to ride their bikes around the mud track heading towards the River. One of the boys said he would try it first, so off he went down the slope and around the track, then called back and said “Yes, it will be OK”. When he attempted to ride back up the slope his tyres couldn’t get any grip in the mud so the other 3 had to push him up to the roadway. What a fiasco!














November 30th, The rain finally eased off this morning, so, in-between showers I took the boat off the car, ready for launching and hosed yesterdays mud off the car. Mildura is a big Town and we have used the wet days to get started with our Christmas shopping.



December 1st, Rain has stopped, the skies are blue and now the boat is in the water. I went out fishing but came back empty handed. There is a lot of activity on the river here, lots of houseboats, water-skiers, Paddle Boats and tinnys.



December 3rd, Our days have been, fishing in the morning (nothing caught yet) and Shopping in the afternoon. One of our neighbours, up from Swan Hill for the weekend, was telling me that, on the first day, he caught a 70cm Murray Cod and returned it to the river as he thought he would catch a bigger one. We couldn’t believe it, Val would have loved to try some MC for her dinner. We decided to treat ourselves to-day, so went to “The Working Mans Club” for dinner and a flutter. Nice Club, nice dinner but Val didn’t have any luck on the pokies.



December 4th, I came back from my fishing trip to-day with my first catch here, a Yabbie. It didn’t want to let go of the line so ended up in the boat. This prompted me to put down a couple off yabbie pots and so Val had 2 yabbies for her dinner. She did say she wanted to lose weight. Her request now is to catch 12 Yabbies, so she gets a decent meal.



December 5th, No fish and no Yabbies this morning. Our neighbour from Swan Hill was leaving for home to-day and didn’t catch another Murray Cod, wouldn’t that make you spit chips. We took a drive out to the “Inland Botanical Gardens” only to find it closed, so just around the corner was “Orange World”. It’s an orange & avocado Farm that runs train Tours but we were too late for the last Tour, so just had a free orange juice and bought some souvenirs.



December 6th, Last fishing attempt this morning resulted in the same outcome. We leave to-morrow for Balranald, so the boat is out of the water and packed up for travelling. I drove into Mildura after lunch, had to go to the Telstra shop and get a new sims card for my phone. While I had a little “Poppy Nap” a couple of days ago, Val thought she would see what games I had on my phone, for her to play. God knows what she did, but when I awoke my phone was no longer working and she had been trying to punch in codes, when it asked for it, without having a clue what she was doing. It locked up completely when it couldn’t accept anymore wrong codes. With my phone problem solved I then went down to Auto Barn to pick up the “Reverse Camera” that I had ordered, only to find that it wasn’t in, so I’ll have to get one somewhere else. Probably when we get to Griffith, as it’s a big Town.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Robinvale 2010

November 20th, We moved to Robinvale and booked into the Riverside Caravan Park, for a week. They were able to put us on a riverfront site, which was great. The first thing we noticed was the large number of ducks in this area. They were a small duck with a narrow beak and we identified them as Wood Ducks. After setting up the Van I had plenty of time to get the tinny off the car, set up and in the water, ready for use. I put the shrimp trap in to catch some live bait. A quick run around town didn’t take long, but I did spy their Museum which was going to be open next Thursday, so looking forward to that.




November 25th, I have been out fishing every day since we got here and still haven’t caught a fish, Pathetic. I went to look through their “Rural Life Museum” today and was very impressed with the great collection of local memorabilia. They continue to exist on entry Donations and very dedicated few volunteers. They had just finished resurrecting an old manual “hand operated” Petrol Pump and done a great job.



November 26th, Still no fish today, so, time to get the boat out of the water and packed up. We leave in the morning for Gol Gol, just 5 minutes before Mildura. We went to a local Club at Euston tonight, for dinner and a flutter. Euston is a small town over the border in NSW and has a very nice, modern Club with great meals.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Swan Hill 2010

November 10th, Travelled to Swan Hill, only 152 Klms, and booked into the Swan Hill Riverside Caravan Park (Top Tourist), for a week on a riverfront site. Fabulous, only a metre from the river and a tree to tie the Tinny to. We set up and walked around the Park and would recommend this park to everyone. It is right next to the Pioneer Village which will be a must to visit. Dropped my shrimp trap into the edge of the river, overnight, to catch some bait for to-morrow.


November 11th, Put the boat into the river and went out for a fish, late in the afternoon. Only caught 3 shrimp in the trap, which was disappointing, but proved to be plenty. I only went a short way down river, just past the road bridge, and had 2 lines in. Used shrimp on one and soft cheese on the other. Wasn’t there more than 10 minutes when I pulled in a good sized fish, caught on soft cheese, measured at 40 cms. I identified it as a Cod Trout and unfortunately this is an endangered species so, after a photo I released it back into the river. That was my only catch of the day.



November 13th, Had a rest day yesterday, rain started late afternoon and is still raining today. We went to the local Grain Shed in the afternoon for their Expo and Market Day. All outdoor stands were washed out but we enjoyed the undercover Shed displays and stalls. Went to check out the RSL, had a Chardy and made a donation through their pokies. Always willing to keep the local economy buoyant.




November 14th, The rain stopped so, pumped the rainwater out of the boat and went out for a fish. No fish today.



November 15th, tried my luck again today and was thrilled to come in with a 40cm Yellowbelly. It gave us 2 good sized fillets. Val had one for her dinner tonight and loved it. She coated it with flour and fried it in butter.





November 16th, I caught a 37cm Murray Cod this morning, so took its photo and returned it to the river. Two reasons for that, it’s the closed season for Murray Cod and the minimum legal length is 50cms. Val went to the local Medical Centre to get new scripts written up for her medication.



 November 17th, I went to look through the Swan Hill Pioneer Settlement today. Val wasn’t interested so I went on my own while she did some reading. We took out a temporary membership the Swan Hill Library and borrowed some books. The Settlement is similar to Sovereign Hill in Ballarat. It had 47 items on display and 10 of them were manned by Volunteers. I had a ride around the Settlement in a 1920 Dodge and that brought back memories, as my first car was a 1929 Plymouth and my Dad had a 1926 Chevrolet when I was a young boy. It took me 4 hours to look through all the exhibits and I took many photographs, only stopping when the camera battery went flat. I thoroughly enjoyed walking back through time and the most fascinating item was the Steroscopic Theatre in the Mechanics Institute. It had 50 old photos from around the world shown in 3D and was built in the 1800’s. I couldn’t believe that they had the 3D technology way back then. I also enjoyed a nice coffee and cake break at the Bakery and later an icecream at the General Store. After a late lunch we went into Town and had a Chardy and a flutter, on the Pokies, at the Swan Hill Club. Didn’t win but enjoyed a good run of luck in very pleasant surroundings.



November 18th, Went out fishing this morning and caught a 40cm Cod. All these Cods look very similar but I’m learning that if it looks like a cod, it will either be endangered or a Murray Cod and has to be released. So I keep praying to catch a “yellow belly” which I know I can keep, if it is above the legal length. We have seen on the News that there is an impending locust plague, in the direction that we are heading, so went and bought some “flyscreen” and taped it over the front of the car, just in case we run into a plague, on the move.



November 19th, This is my last day to go fishing here, so with the 7 shrimp, caught overnight, and a block of cheese off I go. I anchored just past the road bridge and the first fish I land is a 59cm Carp. A huge fish, biggest I’ve caught in the Murray River and it was fun to get it into the boat. I followed that up with a 40cm Cod and a 37cm Perch, both endangered species, so back into the River they went. That was my best days fishing and I brought the Carp in for Val to do a photo shoot. It was pack up time again and the boat had to come out of the River. On the way to the boat ramp I was to toss the Carp onto the small island, in the middle of the river opposite our site, for the birds and foxes to clean up. Val was watching as I took off to complete this task and as the river is narrow at the end of the Island the current runs very fast. I had difficulty and did a couple of 360’s trying to position the boat alongside the Island, then grabbing the Carp by the tail I took a mighty swing and launched it on its way, only to land just on the edge and roll back into the River. I just shrugged and said under my breath, DAMN, while Val could not stop laughing. The rest of the packing up went smoothly and to-morrow we are off to Robinvale to continue our Murray River Trip.

Echuca 2010

November 3rd, We moved to Echuca and booked into the Riverlander Caravan Park for a week. We were a little disappointed that we could not see the Murray River from any of the riverfront sites, so opted for a site in-between the Cabins nearer to the Amenities Block and opposite the Pool. This Park is 7 klms out of Town and is provided with river water in the taps and rainwater tanks for drinking. It has its own boat ramp so I’m expecting to finally get the boat into the water and do some fishing. I ducked into Town to pick up some groceries and took a quick look around the Port Precinct. It was amazing as it felt like taking a walk back in time. Val is going to love this Town.




November 4th, I unloaded the boat off the car and started to set it up for fishing. I’ll go to a fishing tackle shop, for some local advice. After lunch we went into Town to the Workers Club to watch the Oakes Day Races and have a few bets. My pick is still running but Val got the Quinella up and a place win as well, so she was off to good start. We decided to have a little flutter on the Pokies while we finished our drinks and for a $20 investment, took away a $100. We went down to the Port Precinct and walked through the area, taking in the wonderful old buildings and shops. We did some wine tasting, bought some delicious fudge and checked out the Paddle Steamers Cruises. We were amazed at the number of Paddle Boats and Houseboats in this part of the River. The Paddle Boat Cruises run all day every day and plenty to choose from.



November 5th, We started to-day with the “Main Power Board” blowing up, at the Park, so no electricity for 4 hours. We had to change over to LPG for the fridge and boil water for coffee in a saucepan. I finished setting up the boat and we went into Town to look at the other half of the shopping area, which included BigW and Target.



November 6th, I put the boat in the Murray River this morning and was happy to find my new Towing Hitch, which I had made with scrap aluminium from Greg’s place, worked perfectly. Went for a fish, using plastics, but didn’t get a bite. We went on the Paddle Steamer “Emmy Lou” Lunch Cruise, 1 ½ Hours on the Murray River. That brought back memories of our Houseboat Cruise on the Murray at Murray Bridge with Joan & Robert, a couple of years ago. We were envious of the holiday makers in the Units, right on the river front. It was a very pleasant and relaxing cruise with a nice lunch and a glass of Chardy. We drove around Moama, on the NSW side of the river, to check out the Town. The Sunday Markets are on there to-morrow.



November 7th, We never did get to the Markets and it was too windy for fishing, so after lunch I went into Town to look through the Holden Museum. It was a great collection of Holden vehicles, starting with a 1946 American built prototype through to the Commodore. They had a video showing the Holden history from the horse and cart days progressing through to 1975. A very interesting story for any car enthusiast. I have owned a few Holdens in my time, including the FJ, FE and Commodore models, so you can imagine how thrilled I was to have some memories re-visited.





November 8th, Went out for a fish to-day and had been told that cheese was a good bait for Yellow Belly (Golden perch) and other guests had been catching them. Obviously the fish didn’t like my cheese and I returned, once again, empty handed. I ducked into Town mid afternoon to have a look through their Historical Museum, which used to be the old Police Station, only to find it closed. I settled for a drive around Town and photographed a few of the interesting buildings.



November 9th, Had a chat with the Park Manager and was given a few tip on the best bait to use here. Soft cheese or Shrimp, caught in the river with dry dog food as bait. So will give both of them a go. I thought I had a shrimp net, from our previous Murray River adventure, but was informed that what I had was not a shrimp net. So armed with a borrowed shrimp net, I set off to try my luck. 15 minutes later I had caught a dozen shrimp and went down river to select a fishing spot. It wasn’t long before I had caught my first fish in the Murray River, unfortunately, it was a 40cm European Carp and not an edible fish, by western standards. It was a good fish to catch but being an introduced species are not to be put back into the river when caught. I’m told that Asians and Germans do eat Carp. I took a photo as proof of my catch then disposed of it humanely. Time to pack up again as to-morrow we move to Swan Hill.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Yarrawonga 2010


October 23rd, According to Doris (our Navigator) we had a 55minute drive to our destination, but as I refused to turn into a single lane road and take other suggested dirt tracks so we arrived by main roads 2 hours later and it rained most of the way. We booked into Yarrawonga Holiday Park and set up on our waterfront site looking onto the Murray River. This was exactly what Val was wanting. We are now on the Victorian side of the river. We were 100 metres from the Power Station Weir and it was releasing water causing a frothy foam to be floating down river. It didn’t look attractive and we were told that they had only started to release the extra water the day before. I went down to check out the boat ramp only to discover that this part of the Murray River is “closed” to any form of fishing until the 1st December, very disappointing. I was told that fishing is allowed in Lake Mulwala, which is the man made lake created by the Weir but that doesn’t suit me. My unregistered towing device only allows me to tow the tinny within the Park grounds.


October 24th, Had a quiet day, settling in, so I had a nice walk around the Park and over the Weir and took some photos.






October 25th, Another quiet day, did some reading and the highlight for me was to go uptown for a haircut. We are enjoying sitting under our awning, looking and listening to the River passing by, while reading. Yes, Val has taken to reading books also. We drove across the Weir into Mulwala and visited The Ski Club, which had been recommended to us. It was a very nice Club, on the lake front, but was not doing anything special for Melbourne Cup.



October 26th, I was in the Van making lunch and happened to look out the kitchen window and couldn’t believe my eyes, as I spotted a 5 to 6 foot long brown snake on the grass in-between us and the next Caravan. Fortunately our neighbours had gone out for the day. Val was sitting out under our awning , reading. Being petrified of snakes I wasn’t about to take the snake on myself and did not want to alarm Val. I phoned the Park Reception to report the snake siteing and seek some help. Of course that activity alerted Val so I had to tell her about the snake. Val moved into the Van to see the snake while I waited for the young fellow from the Office to arrive. Val had the presence to take a photo of the snake as it was moving away, towards the river, as it had gone off into the grass by the time the rescue party arrived with a long handled shovel. A search of the grassy slope along the River didn’t find our snake. We are hoping we don’t have a return visit. After lunch we went uptown and walked the length of the shops and made a few purchases on the way. We called into Club Mulwala (RSL Club) on the way home and found that they were planning a “special lunch menu” for Melbourne Cup and will have the race on a big screen, so looks like that where we will go next Tuesday.

October 27th, Still on snake patrol to-day but I ventured out to visit the Pioneer Museum at Mulwala. This is another group of local volunteers who have done a great job of restoring and displaying a large and diverse collection of local memorabilia and equipment and are continually expanding their display. I was extremely impressed and would recommend that it is well worth a visit.




October 28th, I drove down to Wangaratta to visit my favourite place, Centrelink, and lodge my last 2 lots of forms. This was the nearest Centrelink Office to Yarrawonga and only a 45 minute drive. Wangaratta is a large Town with around 16,000 population and I wanted to check out the Camping Store, K Mart and Big W for small outdoor folding tables. I didn’t find any tables that were what we wanted but the drive was enjoyable.



October 30th, We had to move to another site this morning, as they had a previous booking for our riverfront site. We still have 4 days to go before we move on. It had rained last night and was still raining while I had breakfast then thankfully stopped for a few hours, allowing us to get our move done. Our new site still had some river views from each end of the awning, so not bad. The weather forecast is not good for the week-end but hopefully it will brighten up for The Melbourne Cup on Tuesday. We are thinking of going down to the Corowa Races for the Cup, so will make a final decision based on the weather, on Tuesday morning.



October 31st, As predicted, rained all night and still raining to-day. A good day to catch up on reading. We went to the Mulwala Ski Club to pass away a couple of hours in the afternoon and Val had such a bad run on the pokies that she said “that’s it, I’m not playing the Poker Machines ever again”. Hah!!! I’ll believe that when I see it.



November 2nd, The rain did ease up yesterday afternoon and although isn’t raining today, the wind is very cold. We decided just to go to Club Mulwala for Melbourne Cup so headed off around 11.30am. They had a nice lunch special, Chicken and Salad with a glass of Champagne for $10. We bought 4 X $10 shares in the Punters Club Betting Group, seemed like a great idea at the time, numerous sweeps, tickets in a Wine Fridge raffle and bet on a lot of races, all to no avail on my part. Val did well with her betting and came out in front. Val also had a little flutter and pulled $250 out of one machine. At the end of the day, we had a very enjoyable time and came home with a $100 clear profit. We packed up ready to leave for Echuca in the morning.