

The beautiful dawn view from the balcony of the Brewarrina Hotel disguised the storms that were brewing.
With rising morning sun shining over my shoulder, conditions were right for an early start on the 1200km ride home.


The rest area by the Bogan River in Nyngan is the perfect stop for a roadside breakfast. The decorative post showing the height of major floods that have hit Nyngan.
Painted grain silos are a well-known feature of the North Western Victoria, in the big river country, there is a water tower art trail.



It was a nice dry 700km ride to Nerrandera and a comfy room at the Historic Star Lodge. It is a beautiful historic building with many of the original features.





And a view over the township from the balcony.

The last stop on the central plains of NSW was the small Riverena town of Urana.



The diarama of sheep, shepherd, and horse at the southern end of town is a unique piece of street art.
The picnic area on the lake is the perfect place for barrista made coffee for morning tea.
Across the Murray River, I was soon in North East Victoria, on the edge of the Australian Alps, in the cool autumn air of the King and Goulburn River Valleys.




It was an easy run home through the hills to end a little 11 day tour out to the edge of the outback.
Looks like a very interesting trip! How do you like the Guzzi so far? Any better than the Beemer?
Sorry it’s taken me a while to get back to you. I love the new Guzzi
. It’s probably not as capable an off road bike as the BMW but for easier and more comfortable to ride. I’ve clocked up 20,000km.on it since October last year and it is a joy to ride.
Beautiful silo art and lodging.
It was a great place to stay and i agree great art