Episode Ten.
"Darling River Run"
Join Artist Wayne & Jacqui, the dynamic duo of caravanning as they hit the road indefinitely in search of adventure, new experiences & wonderful friendships throughout beautiful Australia.
In this episode we travel from the beautiful Rose Isle Station to Louth for one night before heading over to Trilby Station where we camp by a Billabong for the week and got to check out the historic Dunlop Station!
Louth is a tiny settlement on the banks of the Darling River which came into existence the moment paddle steamers reached Bourke and Brewarrina.
The Murrays of Trilby Station have called the banks of the Darling River home for 7 generations now, grazing merino sheep since 1860. An authentic family run property offering guests a unique outback experience and a glimpse into their way of life not often accessible to outsiders – all with the comforts of home.
While their accommodation is great, the experience of Trilby Station is what people really love and talk about ..the scenic river, the private waterfront campsites complete with firewood, the self-guided Mud Map drives around the station, Liz’s wholesome country style meals, the cosy cabins, catching yabbies and fish, and of course the birdlife.
The Dunlop Station was a pastoral lease that operated as a sheep station in New South Wales. Dunlop is significant as farm with the first mechanised shearing of sheep.
Featured Music:
See You on the Other Side-The 126ers.
The Bluest Star-The 126ers.
The Day is Close-The 126ers.
Traveller-The 126ers.Snowy Peaks Pt1-Chris Haugen.
Secret Conversations-The 126ers.
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