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Wickepin plus five

  • Writer: Jean Mc
    Jean Mc
  • 12 minutes ago
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We're still zig-zagging across the WA countryside to get WA to get all the clubs done.


YEALERING


Yealering is a tiny town that's lucky enough to have a bowling club.

The only sign was initials on the gate.



WICKEPIN


We were surprised to see people at Wickepin on a Tuesday. They were there for Pennant finals.


The ladies were sitting inside waiting for the final in the afternoon.

There are some great Pennant memories on the wall.

Marge (The club's oldest member) and son Greg came to check us out.

There are two plastic synthetic greens.

They were playing Pennant on the first green.

They were hosting the semi-final of the Women's Pennant. It was Brookton vs Williams. Wickepin topped the ladder so they play the winner this arvo.



LAKE GRACE


Lake Grace is the furthest East for a while. We were happy they had a couple of fuel stations.


All the bowls information sits above the bar in the clubhouse.

We got our pic in front of the nice sign.

There's one plastic synthetic green.




KUKERIN


One of the ladies from Wickepin told us she was from Kukerin.


Mal peeked through the window at the clubhouse.

The sign was ours for the taking.

It has two plastic synthetics.

We parked our caravan momentarily by the green.

The permanent shades looked solid.



DUMBLEYUNG


The we popped in to Dumbleyung. It made us think about Harry Potter.


There's a beautiful mural across the street at the Indigenous centre.

We stood below the sign.

And saw through the window the clubhouse.



WAGIN


Our last stop for the day was Wagin where we were staying.


The sign was in front of the green.

We couldn't see a lot through the window.

We took off for our caravan park in Wagin.


East to West again for us - six clubs.

 
 

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