August 6th: Left Griffith and headed for Leeton along non busy roads through agricultural land- the continuation of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation area with citrus, grapes, rice, canola. Leeton is another town designed by Walter Burleigh Griffin but the central feature now seems to be 2 water towers with amazing crenellations around the tops of them!
We had coffee and cake at Stir Expresso and then travelled on via Narrandera, Grong Grong, Martian, Ganmain, Coolamon to Junee, all agricultural towns and finally Gundagai- all on secondary rural roads with crops on either side, except for areas of the Murrumbidgee National Park.
We set up in Gundagai at the free 24 hour camp near the Murrumbidgee river, or rather its Burra creek tributary, with a few other widely spaced out vans. We walked into town to the Criterion Hotel for an unexceptional meal.
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