Bus Trip to Fire-Affected Bilpin
/Bright and early on Tuesday 11th March, Astra residents and friends boarded the bus to visit fire-affected Bilpin. After leaving Sydney metropolitan area we were all amazed how green the countryside was, however closer to Bilpin we saw the fire devastation on both sides of the road that went on for many kilometres. The locals refer to NYE as a night from hell. It was really wonderful to see the regeneration already happening on very burnt/blackened trees though; nature is truly amazing.
Unfortunately many places we wanted to visit were closed but we did stop at two roadside cafes/shops where we were able to support the Bilpin community by purchasing some very delicious apples, other fruits, condiments, eat homemade apple pie and also enjoy lunch. Then it was back on the bus, stopping to take a group photo at Bellbird Lookout, and home to beautiful Bondi Beach with everyone agreeing it was a most enjoyable day.
Thanks very much to Aaron and Anna for organising this trip and a big thanks to BBARV for paying for our bus and driver, much appreciated.
Written by Darryl Bourke
Astra Residents and friends set out on a very pleasant day bus trip to visit Bilpin, a spread out settlement on the Bells Line Of Road, a back road to the Blue Mountains. This road was blocked off in the recent bushfires and suffered so much damage to property and of course the famous apples that are grown there. Ann had done some research as many of the orchards with cafes attached had been forced to close. We managed to find two open on either side of the road, so we had a choice. After a nice lunch, we raided the shelves for pomegranate molasses, local Bush honey and, of course, apples.
The bush on either side was blackened by the fires but it was encouraging to see the regrowth and regeneration. The grass, while short, was lush and green. The thought of so many native animals being trapped and no way out was devastating, but Australia and its animals are resilient and it won’t take long to get back on track.
The pit stops on the way there and back at Macca’s are always a welcome break and the driver was caring and safety conscious. A great day was had by all and a big shout out for the BBARV for providing us with this service free of charge. Thank you.
Written by Noni Gove