Monday, May 4, 2009


Walking up the road to the dam
We looked for a DBP but could not see one.
The water was crystal clear and the poplar trees threw down a beautiful golden reflection into the river

2 comments:

  1. well done aida!my first blog.
    plan for august walk- millthorpe to carcoar on 27th stay at royal with famous roast for dinner.next day to neville via fell timber road staying at neville siding and fish and chips at pub or self catering?day three walk to carcoar via mt macquarie(1 in 5 here aida)and either royal or stoke inn?final day back to millthorpe for musical evaluation at old mill cafe.
    should be wonderful if we get good weather.
    hope all walkers in good shape.
    cheers john

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  2. plan for august walk- millthorpe to carcoar on 27th stay at royal with famous roast for dinner.next day to neville via fell timber road staying at neville siding and fish and chips at pub or self catering?day three walk to carcoar via mt macquarie(1 in 5 here aida)and either royal or stoke inn?final day back to millthorpe for musical evaluation at old mill cafe.
    should be wonderful if we get good weather.
    hope all walkers in good shape.
    cheers john

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"A pilgrim is one who undertakes a pilgrimage, literally 'far afield'. This is traditionally a visit to a place of some religious or historic significance; often a considerable distance is travelled." The Millthorpe Tales is about a group of pilgrims and their long and arduous journeys around the Central West Region of New South Wales in Australia