Bourke – Coomeroo
Now it is 7:00am and time to get up for another day of
adventure, we decided to go to the outback centre which has the visitors centre
there as well. We had a self guided tour
through the centre which was very interesting.
We had a drive through Bourke out to the Fred Hollows grave site then to
the Bourke’s Port.
Now it is 11:30am so out on the Road to Comeroo Station for
the night, we stopped for lunch on the side of the road. The road was very chopped up in places but
not too much considering they have had a bit of rain.
We arrived at Comeroo had a chat to Bruce and Chris before
going to check out the hot bore and thinking of where to camp for the night
there or the homestead. Well back to the
homestead to camp as we are having dinner with the owners and they have a great
camp kitchen.
Set up camp and had a walk around the property before having
a cuppa and working on my diary for awhile.
We are having tea with owners of the homestead and I think we are having
curried sausages in the camp oven which should be delicious. Dinner was goo and we sat around there fire
pit until about 9:00pm before retiring to bed.
Bruce showed us his museum of traps, cow bells,
camp ovens, tractor seats, and lots of other treasures.
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