Staying at the lovely Gum Bend Lake and heard about the Bolo Farm Chapel so went for a drive today. Amazing. The manager told me how to go north for 10km to get on the seal to get back to camp without going down the 25km of dirt road the way I came in from Tullibigeal end. Info Centre in town has direction also.
-- Edited by spida on Wednesday 2nd of April 2014 03:04:21 PM
That IS interesting. I have stayed at Gum Bend Lake many times but had not heard of the Bolo Farm Chapel.
I just googled the chapel and it certainly has an interesting history.
Thanks
Cheers - John
spida said
09:09 AM Apr 3, 2014
If you do want to see it then head towards Kiacatoo on the road north of the river from Condobolin, turn right at the end then left into Delladale Lane. At the end - where the farm sign is - go over the grid and left. Follow the farm road right through to the grid at the other end then turn left again. The Bolo farm is about 1km past there. I presume the Delladale Lane is an official road - showed up on my GPS. The info centre can give you a map but does not show this route.
milo said
12:31 AM Apr 4, 2014
my mum and dad lived in condobolin for a few years...
how is it out there? dry still?
whitey2 said
01:40 PM Apr 13, 2014
Tullibigeal has an awesome free camp, hot showers and power!
Staying at the lovely Gum Bend Lake and heard about the Bolo Farm Chapel so went for a drive today. Amazing. The manager told me how to go north for 10km to get on the seal to get back to camp without going down the 25km of dirt road the way I came in from Tullibigeal end. Info Centre in town has direction also.
-- Edited by spida on Wednesday 2nd of April 2014 03:04:21 PM
Gday...
That IS interesting. I have stayed at Gum Bend Lake many times but had not heard of the Bolo Farm Chapel.
I just googled the chapel and it certainly has an interesting history.
Thanks
Cheers - John
how is it out there? dry still?