22nd October 2021 Wagin

We packed up and left home approximately 11o'clock to head South before making our way to Tasmania, we are booked on the boat on 14th December.
I was extremely sad saying goodbye to Liza knowing I won't see her for many months, I will miss her Phil and the dogs very much.
It was hard to enjoy the trip, we stopped off in Boddington to have a look at the free stay where we have stayed several times, we haven't been there in covid times and was surprised at the changes, the town has built a first class skate park and bmx track along with a huge playground with one of the best flying foxes I have seen, this along with new toilets have been built near the camp site which has been graveled, surrounded by rose garden, the town should be very proud.
We then travelled down through the wheat growing area, which looks spectacular at the moment the paddocks seem to go on forever, we finally arrived at a camp site on a show ground in Wagin.
The sites had power and water but we didn't needed any of that so we parked further away so as to give other people access to those sites, the cost was $10 a night.
Before dinner we went for a walk around town, it is a  clean old town.
Very quiet cool night we ate outside but the mozzies drove us in.

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