After The Gold Rush . . . Neil Young
Croydon To Cardrona 269 kms
After yet another night in a good hotel we were on the road and drove west on the highway to Lumsden to refuel and then north to Carston where we stopped for morning tea. We were greeted with tourists en mass as two tour buses had pulled in at the same time and wanted the same public toilets. They were enroute to Milford Sound. It has been delightful to just be our group during the day and see other visitors in the evenings.
We continued north and soon left the smooth tarseal for the dirt road through the Nevis Valley. Most of the road was the standard of a forestry road which I am used to. In 1862 gold was found here and there is evidence of tailings, water races and miners cottages. It was a two hour drive to the lunch stop where I took the blip. We shared the road with motorbikes, cyclists and one 4wd camper. Queenstown and Cromwell aren't far away and maybe that is why it wasn't just us. The internet is slow in the historic Cardrona Hotel so I will finish this later
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