Saturday 5 March 2016
We set off at 7am. Stopped to buy some pies and met an elderly English couple who were visiting the festival. They live in Australia for 4 months each year and the rest of the time between Yorkshire and Spain. They had cycled north to south of Australia on a tandem and crossed America in the same way. After swapping stories, we finally got going at 7.30am.
For most of today's journey, we were on the Graphite Road. It was the same undulating route. The trouble with heavily loaded bikes is that we can fly downhill but lose the impetus the moment the road turns up. Generally we were always about 300m short of the crest and this became a slow slog and very tiring in the heat.
The scenery on this trip has been full of wonderful forests and open plains with vineyards, fruit trees and enormous amount of black Angus cattle. The trees are huge and grow straight up. Manjimup is a major fruit-growing region with apples, pears and figs. We stopped at a roadside stand with honesty box and picked up some fresh figs.
Manjimup, in Noongar Aboriginal means place of "Manjin" (a broad-leafed edible reed). We arrived around lunchtime and were in a bit of a quandary as to what to do next. The next stage to Walpole had been devastated by fire and the only campground was closed. The lady at the visitors centre suggested that we take a bus, which was arriving in Manjimup within the hour. So we headed to the Timber Centre where the bus stop was located and had a snack at the cafe.
When the bus arrived, the driver was willing to take us and our bikes. We loaded the bikes and were off. The driver, John was originally from West London and he was a lovely fella. On our way to Walpole, the bus stopped at Pemberton where the annual Pemberton Classics was in progress. The drive through the Shannon National Park allowed us to see the scale of the devastation caused by the fires of early 2015.
On arrival in Walpole, we decided it was not a night to put up the tent, and settled for the local YHA Tingle All Over. This allowed us time to regroup and do our laundry. We had dinner at the local hotel and enjoyed a bottle of 'clean skin'. This is where vineyards can sell off odd lots without labels.
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This is only two-thirds of the tree! |
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Honesty box for figs |
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It was interesting and encouraging to see the regrowth after the forest fires |
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Sunset in Walpole |