Sunday 4th September Step 114A
Well all good things must come to an end ( I don't know why, but that's what I keep getting told) so after a Fathers Day breakfast we wave goodbye to Mum & Dad, Tweed Heads and our year on the road and head off down the highway. Destination Jan Juc, 1800 kilometres away, where it all started 10 months ago.
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Georgie attempting to follow us home |
Interestingly, with the van packed to minimise moving things around on this two stop run for home we actually have completely minimised the rattles. So after all this time it's actually the quietest it has been for the whole trip!
Sticking to the plan, at least for now, we stopped after an hour and a half for a quick break and to change drivers. Hopefully that will minimise driver fatigue on the way.
It is still an amazement to me that the main road from Brisbane to Sydney (Pacific Highway) is a single lane road for a lot of the way. Not to mention the fact that it runs throught the middle of little (and large) country towns. It's like the Hume Highway 30 years ago. All things considered it was a reasonably pleasant days travel though and we stuck to the plan. Bit of a hold up at Grafton and more traffic lights than necessary in Kempsey and Coffs Harbour.
Unfortunately Macca's let us down and did not appear in the right spot for tea tonight so we ended up stopping after 620 km's about 40 kilometers north of Raymond Terrace in the Browns Creek overnight stop. A bit further than we had thought we would get today so that's good news.
The overnight stop is right by the highway but is nicely setup, all paved, marked parking areas and proper flush toilets. Loooxury
Monday 5th September – Step 114B
Despite essentially sleeping in the emergency stopping lane of the highway we both slept surprisingly well
Proof readers note: Exaggeration alert, the roadside stop was close to the highway, but not that close.
Up early though for our second shower for the year, in the marvelously equipped MM.
Proof readers note: That should read: our second shower for the year in MM. NOT our second shower for the year.
Here we are at the end of the trip and the records continue to fall as we are on the road by 7:40am.
Starting so early means that our first stop is before the time we normally start the day. 9:20am for diesel and an iced coffee (not together. Diesel for MM, iced coffee for Di & I).
Starting so early also means that by 11:20 when we stop again to change drivers we are ready for a second morning tea.
The trip “through” Sydney has been relatively painless with freeways/tollways most of the way. We actually got through in under an hour, not bad for a Monday morning.
Making up for missing Macca's for tea last night we stopped in Goulburn Maccas for lunch. Unfortunately for Di the chips were disappointing.
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Discount petrol, a Maccas
AND the Big Merino
Goulburn should get a mention on travel programs more often |
The kilometres continue to roll by and by 3:30 we have hit Gundagai and pick up some diesel. There is some debate as to when it was legitimate to start singing “There's a track winding back, to an old fashioned shack, along the road to Gundagai.”
Consensus though, is that it got annoying after less than 10 minutes.
One thing worth noting is that the road has improved considerably over the last year or so. Today we have been on dual carriageway all the way until we get to a 10 km stretch of single lane at Tarcutta. Then another 20 km stretch either side of Holbrook (home of the submarine).
We were expecting to stop in Holbrook but it looks like the roadworks have meant bypassing two of the campsites we had earmarked from the Camps 5 book. Timing was also wrong to stop at the famous Holbrook bakery for their yummy pies and cakes, darn it.
No problem, we thought, we'll just head on down the other side of Albury, no problem.
Predictably as we cross the border into Victoria it starts to rain to wlecome us home.
6:26 pm and it turns out the Camps 5 book has let us down again, the camp site south of Albury has no overnight camping.
Nor do the next three truck stops.
A quick stop at the service centre at Wangaratta to peruse the map reveals that we are in more strife than the early settlers. Still over 300 km's to Jan Juc and the next 3 stops in the book are only for North bound traffic.
Pinning our hopes on the Euroa stop we finish off our ham and cheese rolls and iced coffee and set off into the darkness.
Proof readers note: Melodrama alert. It's only 6:30pm and we are travelling 100 km's down the Hume Highway Freeway in a Mercedes van not travelling a thousand kilometres across the desert on a camel!
OK, the tension has built enough. Good news, we arrived at the Coach Road roadside stop at 8:25pm and found a spot to pull up in MM for the night.
A combination truck and car stop set well back from the road, it was a welcome relief to find somewhere to stop. Nearly thirteen hours on the road and thirty two kilometres short of a thousand k's sets another record for the trip by a long way.
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Our view of the camp site as we stopped |
Sleep tight!
Tuesday 6th September – Step 114C
Well that's it, our last night sleeping in MM. There has been a fair amount of activity in the park overnight with trucks coming and going but we still managed to sleep well.
At 6:30am Di woke me to tell me it's 6:30am. Thanks babe.
At 7:00 am Steve is up and Di is still in bed
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You were a lot chattier at 6:30AM Dianne |
At 7:01 Steve moves the curtains in the front of MM and discovers this a stop for Greyhound coaches. There are 40 odd people wandering around outside our bedroom. Glad I put my trousers on first. So were they.
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Morning all |
Turns out it's quite a nice parking area after all
7:45AM on the road again for the very last leg, the trip to Jan Juc
7:53 Stop at Maccas for breakfast, don't want to rush this last bit.
Approaching Kalkallo, the entrance to Melbourne on the Hume, and our welcome to Melbourne is complete: Lights on, wipers on, heater on. Melbourne, we missed you.
10:30 to put a bookend on the trip we stopped at the BP service station on the Geelong road for an iced coffee and Cherry Ripe. The BP service station on the Geelong road was our first stop 43 minutes into the trip on day 1 of the trip 308 days ago.
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Hi honey, we're home
Driving back into Torquay |
So at 11:15 we arrived into the welcoming arms of Vicki and Herb in Torquay. A lap of Australia complete. All in intact.
Hard to believe it's all over.
As usual with these things, in some ways it seems so long ago since we left and in others it seems as if it is all over so quickly.
Thanks for following us all the way, it's been (mostly) fun putting the blog together. It's been particularly good to get all the positive feedback from our global following :-)