Day 20 Enroute to Boundary Bend

1255 kilometres from the mouth.
Left at 8 ie on the water.  Departed the caravan park at about 7:30. About a 500 meter wheel to the ramp.

The morning, about 3 hours,  was windy and the most turbulent water I have seen.  Can’t really see how they got paddle steamers through there.  Bends called the graveyard and the bitch with pups.  I assume it was called the bitch with pups was because they are angry (protective).  Some of the ledges are rock. 
After the Walkool River mouth,  large,  wide, long reaches and banks ranging from 3 meters to sometimes 20.
A couple were a hard slog against the south easterlies but generally got a bit of wind from each one.

I was expecting the camps to be rougher here but this place is great and there are more.

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The northerlies are coming

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Now set up for tomorrow.  Have to work out if I stop at Boundary Bend or bypass it and camp down the track.

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