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RV FEATURE DAY 9
COOMA TO ANGLER’ S REACH
We continued along the Snowy Mountain Highway to Angler’ s Reach for our overnight stay. It was another short trip, about an hour from Cooma. After lunch we headed to Adaminaby to visit the Snowy Scheme Museum only to find it closed. Fortunately there was still a bit of equipment outside that was used on the Snowy Scheme that we could look at.
We explored the town and after coffee headed off to Lake Eucumbene and Old Adaminaby to explore, stopping at the picnic area and boat ramp to view the lake.
DAY 10
ANGLER’ S REACH TO TUMUT
Leaving Angler’ s Reach about 9.30am, we headed back to the highway for our journey to Tumut, about three hours away. Parts of our trip were very steep and in one spot we descended over 1000m over 7km. Along the way we stopped at the Kiandra Heritage Precinct for morning tea. The precinct was originally a courthouse during the gold era but now serves as a great rest stop with fantastic views.
We arrived at our caravan park late morning and had the afternoon free to explore the Tumut township. Some of us went to the famous Tumut Broom Factory where we could watch a variety of different brooms being made. The evening provided us with a spectacular rainbow display at sunset.
The Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre in Cooma.
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