Warren Gorge
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Hiked 5km through Warren Gorge, just out of Quorn, this afternoon after Jamie finished his zoom sessions. We saw an abundance of wildlife including goats on rocks, Wallabies, grazing sheep and what ILäs mer
Hiked 5km through Warren Gorge, just out of Quorn, this afternoon after Jamie finished his zoom sessions. We saw an abundance of wildlife including goats on rocks, Wallabies, grazing sheep and what ILäs mer
Quorn is a quiet town Mon - Thurs but gets busier in the later part of the week and weekends- all those tourists!
The Caravan park is a lovely bush setting with compact but clean bathrooms andLäs mer
After a very easy drive up the highway to Wipena Pound we set up camp in an unpowered site but with access to camp amenities. The days were lively but the nights a little chilly especially without theLäs mer
We left Arkaroola and drove on a very rough windy road over the Gammon Ranges,with lots of flood ways and creek crossings, most of which were dry. A couple of puddles here and there. We arrived inLäs mer
We left Maree around 9:30 on 22/6/22 to head out along the Birdsville track. We planned to stay one night on the track before reaching Birdsville on the 23rd.
We were not prepared for the green thatLäs mer
Another short travel day around 180kms. Birdsville- Bedourie. Bedourie means dust storm. Not much here in this little town which holds the shire headquarters for Diamantina shire, which has 3 townsLäs mer
On the road between Mount Isa and Cloncurry is the abandoned or rather dismantled uranium mine and township of Mary Kathleen. All that is left of the town is the bitumen street layout and some slabsLäs mer
No trips on the Pichi Richi railway Jac? [Adam]
Resenär No unfortunately it’s not running whilst we’re in town. I don’t remember anything about Quorn except the Pichi Richi railway