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Published: August 7th 2007
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The Hikers spent some time with family during Easter and exploring parts of the mid North and Riverland.
Our first stop was Burra and a visit to the copper mine.
We then headed to Quinn central to see Peter's family. One of our drives included a visit to the first wind turbine built at Hallett. There was also millions of hoppers around that were really easy to catch.
We drove a little further and did the well-marked, but short Forest walk in the Bundaleer forest. After all the dryness of the countryside it was quite remarkable to be surrounded by so much green.
Our home trip was via Morgan - to see just our slow the flow of the Murray had become - it was barely a trickle. One of our river crossings we were treated to a rare event (according to Peter anyway) a female ferry operator.
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Yours,
SA-Hikers (aka Diana Peter and Dan)
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Hello
Looks like you had a great Easter....nice top too. Hope you all are well and we think of you all often. Love, Caroline xxxx