With very few options for accommodation in Marlborough, we stayed at the Marlborough Caravan Park. Our accommodation was very basic in the form of a workman’s donga and communal showers. Dinner was a buffet which was a very welcome sight and definitely satisfied the need.
Setting off earlier than other days, we were on the road by 7:10am and heading back to our mate Bruce (The Bruce Highway) and on our way toward Rockhampton. The temperature was a nice 1 degree and the roads were quiet. For the first time on this trip I had a gentle tailwind which was blowing nicely and giving superb assistance. We were making good time as we traversed the now rolling hills between Marlborough and ‘Rocky’ and stopped only for a quick drink before heading off again – not wanting to waste the tailwind.
We soon arrived in the little hamlet of Yaamba for a quick break which consisted of 500ml of milk and an ice cream. It was a quaint little spot and a great location to just rest and watch the streams of traffic that had now entered the Bruce Highway.
A few kilometres down the road, I stumbled upon a sight of yesteryear. I met David, happily mounted atop his horse, and stopped for a brief chat with him as he kept a watchful eye on the cattle gently grazing along the roadside – he was content in his workplace.
Again, we had hoped to present our new ‘Fashion Found on the Side of the Road’ segment today: however, the Rockhampton Shire have cleaned up the sides of the road and there was nothing to be found. We will attempt to bring this to you when we can.
We arrived in Rockhampton without fanfare and in great time by stopping the ride at 1:00pm. The difference for us today was the tailwind, cooler conditions and a keen desire to get the day done early so that we could enter our rest day. Locating a truck stop that offered a shower, we quickly used their amenities before heading into Rockhampton where we decided on Chinese for lunch. A quick buzz cut later (yes you may laugh – all three hairs had to be trimmed) and we were now travelling to our rest stop 63kms in the beautiful seaside town of Yeppoon. We are staying the night with friends and looking forward to some down time.
Arriving in Yeppoon early gave us a chance to grab a coffee and check out the beachfront. It has a pretty cool water park which we have been told is very busy in summer. We were treated to dinner at the Yeppoon Sailing Club which was a great way to finish the day with friends.
Tomorrow we are off to Rockhampton (City) where we will try and catch some rest and just relax from not being on the bike for a day. We will set off on Sunday with the objective of reaching Benaraby with hopes of reducing some of the daily kilometres on Monday.
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Until tomorrow,
Mike and Grant