We enjoyed breakfast out in the gorgeous sunshine before packing up the van for the day's journey.
Our first stop was at the big prawn because the kids hadn't come to see it last time we were in the area for a caching trip.
Obligatory photos taken we continued on towards Grafton. The sugar mills were operating along the way but no aromas of molasses were scented as we passed.
A bit of excitement occurred as we were forced to stop for the raising of the bridge across the Clarence to allow two yachts through.
At Grafton we pulled in to the visitor information centre as we had decided to buy an annual National Parks pass. They redirected us to the NSW parks office in town where we had very friendly helpful service.
A trip to the supermarket for supplies, a quick stop for lunch in one of the many parks, and we were once again on our way.
Up and over the Gibraltar Range towards Glen Innes with beautiful scenery and diverse biomes as we crossed.
Our camp for the night is Boundary Falls with fire pits and wood provided. The area was a sawmill in years passed and some traces of equipment and foundations are still present. We used the plate at the firepit to cook our dinner and spent the night outside stargazing and fire gazing.
Would have been nice to stay here a little longer.
Tomorrow we will walk to the falls before we leave.
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