Saturday 10 July 2021

A Walk in the Countryside

Wednesday 7 July

The Hungry Hikers had a 2 hour journey to the small town of Moore, their destination for this week's hike. Coffee, with toasted pear and walnut bread, was enjoyed before we set off along the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail, to Linville. 

Each winter we try to tick off another section of this lovely trail. The morning was foggy and chilly, [7C] but perfect for walking and enjoying the rural vistas, animals and country aromas. It was wonderful to see the countryside recovering from the drought of twelve months ago.

The walk.

The engine sculpture was a clever way to direct us to the Linville 'line'.

 


 










Brisbane River


Once the fog burnt off, fluffy clouds filled the sky in wonderful, ever changing patterns.


  Linville - 7km done!                                                                                                               

Linville station                                                                                                                       

The Linville Hotel
The stag head logo of the hotel, alludes to the deer to be found roaming the district. In 1873, Queen Victoria sent a gift of 'six splendid red deer' to Queensland, to celebrate the formation of the state of Queensland.

https://www.experiencesomerset.com.au/red-deer/ 




The countryside.





The animals.


The return - 14 km all told.
Moore Station


A brilliant Trumpet Vine. [Sth American,  Pyrostegia venusta] 
This vine always makes a splash of golden colour, throughout our winter.                             

There was a scattered number of cyclists on the trail, but none rode a bike that matched this classic, which was on display at the Linville Hotel.

A brilliant day!

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14 comments:

  1. I love seeing the photos from your hikes. Looks like another great day with your friends!

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  2. Some amazing old railcars! And that one goat looks like one of our former Presidents. (No, not THAT one).

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    1. Railcars = American word = carriage / wagon in OZ speak.
      Sadly they were in very poor condition.
      🤣,re the 'goat'!

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  3. I always feel energized after reading your post. You always embrace the adventure and go for it. Love it. Gorgeous photos, as usual.

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    1. Thanks Marie. I hope your foot is healing rapidly.

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  4. I'm impressed that you keep finding new hikes!

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    1. It is getting very difficult. The longer more challenging ones are all done, unless we are to travel great distances.

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  5. What a lovely day you shared with your friends seeing such a variety of sights! I always smile when I read you enjoy a coffee and treats before starting your hike.

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    1. Ha, ha, re coffee. We have been hiking together every Wednesday for 8 years now and it is interesting to look back and see how the goals have changed. The fun, laughter and friendship hasn't.

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  6. Well, of course, I love that you started in Moore (though I'm sure it wasn't named for my ancestors). I also saw that the trail was marked "easy," which would be more my speed than some of your more elevated hikes.

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  7. Kim Moore, so glad now that we enjoyed the small town!
    You really don't have any opportunity to try elevation!

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  8. As always, Helen, I am struck by the sheer pleasure you ladies derive from being together, and the enjoyment from your hikes.

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  9. Another fun hike seeing your landscape and everyone's smiles. Those clouds are lovely. I noticed you all had long sleeves or a jacket. Nice to hike in cooler weather.

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