We survived lol Was a great night out, but definatley need a checklist. Took the battery for the torch, forgot to stop at the workshop and get the torch, took the gas canister for the little burner to boil the kettle, forgot to stop at the workshop and grab the burner lol We were only in Lake Cargelligo (35k's from home) and if we had the kids we would have gone back to get them, but it was just us, we had one little LED torch, and the kettle could be boiled on the fire, so all good. Stop at Lake, fishing licences - check, bait - check, lattes - check, back in the car yeehaa lets go...f*ck we forgot ice so back into the servo we go.
Lake Brewster was gorgeous! We camped away from the camp area (didn't want to scar the poor grey nomads that were camped there)had camp set up, rods in the water, and drinks in our hand pretty quick smart!
And because
here ya go....I kept the pics family friendly
Campsite
The Delux Continental
My first fish of the trip, only a carp, but it was something lol Score at the end of the weekend was 4-5...I think the only reason Vic was ready to leave when we did was he was worried I was going to catch up to him lol And yes, we do have some 'one that got away' stories lol
Sunset among the gumtrees
Drinks and trip planning around the campfire
Waking up to views like this was pretty rough
Before heading home we thought we'd try a river crossing, last time we tried one was during the floods in Walgett last December when we were trying to get home. This one was much more successful
OK, so maybe we cheated a little lol
The main camping area. There's a long drop dunny, fire pits with campover cooking frames above. It's free, and a great spot to camp for anyone that's interested in heading bush.
Got the camping bug now and can't wait to head out again!
Oh and it turns out, it's just like riding a bike!
Ducking behind a tree I mean