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Maya long weekend Day Trip More Maya Photos
FRI 25 SEP: Several vehicles met a Gingers Roadhouse at 11 AM for a leisurely drive up to Maya. They picked up Keith at Miling and continued on. Meanwhile Keesings made their own way up in the afternoon, with the Hansens and Piers leaving later, and picking up Glenn at Bindoon.
Everyone was
well set up either amongst the trees, or alongside the lakefront. A roaring
fire was going, and people were preparing their meals. It was a little windy
and cold, and a few of us shivered SAT 26 SEP: A beautiful day dawned and all the wildflowers cam out. The Wilsons met us at 10:00AM and took us on a tour of their farm. Daniel proudly showed us the fields he seeded in May, and Mark gave a entertaining and informative talk about the intricacies of farming. Mark was impressed with the interest shown, and the quality of questions being asked, and we all felt more inspired to eat more brown bread!
The Wilsons went off to catch kunacks from their dam for entre, along with Lizzys garlic bread. Then a feast of casseroles, various carbohydrate dishes and even a tender roast beef. Later on Daniel played his guitar to a sing song around the fire. SUN 27 SEP: Trip up north to Boiada Hill (notes from Roger & Jan).
Wild flowers of all colors were evident as we progressed along the relatively deserted roads with our trip leaders Liz and Malcolm providing a running commentary on local flora, fauna and places of interest. Apparently some 600 different types of Wattle are native to the area however I could only admit to identifying some 6 different types. Hills were evident North East of the track where Lizzy explained that mining is still a strong industry in the area and access is therefore severely restricted.
A combined
morning and lunch time break was planned for a scenic spot in the hills.
However before we reached our destination a On our arrival at our destination, at a well wooded area surrounding a hill, we found the area surprisingly busy with the Subaru Drivers Club having established a well attended camping area. We set up for lunch at the base of the hill under a few shady trees and enjoyed our usual good company, food and drink. Age related problems were evident with people forgetting tea bags but remembering the hot water. Another making his tea but leaving it in the Thermos back at camp. After lunch some of the more adventurous climbed the hill to enjoy the views over the plains to the distant salt lake, well worth the climb. Our trip back to camp incorporated a stop over to view a historic camel soak comprising of a number of small water collection scoops in a rocky outcrop. A massive rescue operation was carried out by Jade and Kelly to transfer some 70 tadpoles from a rapidly shrinking water pool to a deeper established pool, well done girls. A further stop was made a few Kilometers from camp to view a Heritage settlers grave of a Florence Minnie who died in 1916.Out of sight behind a pepper tree the grave is a site only known by the locals. All of our thanks go to the Hanson family for a putting so much effort into making the day so successful. MON 28 SEP: Pack up for trip home People packed up, and the Keesings were the first off at 9:30, with everyone else leaving by 11:00AM.
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