Emu Park

It has been an epic packup for this trip. We battled some of the warmest weather over the last few weeks and always seemed hot and tired.
Finally we are packed and on our way. I remembered ourLeia mais
Gin Gin

The rest stop at Gin Gin is always pleasant. We often stop here for a smoko or lunch.
Just watch out for the "vine zombies" watching you though.
Lake Alford, Gympie

Lake Alford is a convenient stop for us to break our day and have lunch. We spent the previous few days with friends between home and Brisbane.
There are always birds here possibly biased toward aLeia mais
Haven Camping

Finding a great camp-site close to Brisbane is a bit of a challenge. We are very fortunate to be camping in a mountain retreat just 20 kilometers from the city.
The location has been well situatedLeia mais
Palmwoods

Dalmongah lookout

We travelled from our camp in Brisbane heading north via Mount Mee. Just out of this small town in the hilly hinterland we stopped at a lovely lookout.
Here's the story from a sign.
Mt Mee forms partLeia mais
Neurum Creek Bush Retreat

We are camped in a beautiful spot. The stars at night shine bright. 🔆 The locals (that's the feathered ones) are friendly, perhaps a little too friendly. After my experience at Wongi wetlands ILeia mais
Lions Road info sign

The Inspiration behind the building of the Lions Road
"The story of a dream and the way it became a reality"
The McPherson Range forms the eastern section of the border between New South Wales andLeia mais
Andrew Drynan Park

On our way to Casino via Lions Road we found a lovely camping ground. Down the hill is running creek. It looks very worthy of a return visit.
Lions Road

Lions Road is an alternative scenic crossing from Queensland to New South Wales
From the info sign.
THE LIONS ROAD
THIS 1.8 km EXTENSION WAS CONSTRUCTED AS A COMMUNITY PROJECT
BY
2ND/3RD FIELDLeia mais
Tenterfield.

After out stay at Casino for a couple of days we continued our trip south. We initially headed west to Tenterfield before actually getting further south.
Tenterfield was a fuel stop and then lunch inLeia mais
Red Belly Bluff

Sometimes we head off our trip route to check out points of interest. Red Belly bluff was not so amazing but the trip in was. Driving along wide rocky creeks with a central flow of rippling water wasLeia mais
Deepwater/Doug Biddle Apex Park

One of the place we considered for an overnight camp was Deepwater. There is primitive camping just out of town beside a beautiful river. Unfortunately the only worthwhile sites were under largeLeia mais
Bingara Riverside Camping.

We finally pulled in at the Bingara Riverside on the banks of the lovely Gwyder River. We have setup camp on the higher part of the river bed. It rocky with large pebbles making it a bit of aLeia mais
Hickeys Falls

With the recent rains the falls is running quite nicely. Just a short walk from the car park.
Spire view RA

Off a little to the side of the road we were promised a spire view. Well sort of... It's an interesting view of a small hill.
Previously we had a couple of the planet billboards.
The virtual solarLeia mais
Cafe 41 Gilgandra

Last night the weather looked bad. Especially for setting up the camper. After a lot of agonising we decided to book in to a motel for the night. We woke up early with no packing up to do!
TheLeia mais
Rotary Arboretum.

This well kept park was a welcome stop for lunch. The signage proudly proclaims Parkes as home of the dish. That's the radio telescope for anyone who had not heard.
These days I think the ElvisLeia mais
Memorial Hill Lookout

After a great lunch stop at the Arboretum, we made our way up to the top of memorial Hill. The clouds decorated the background of the column nicely and the gardens are beautifully maintained.
I canLeia mais
Gum Tree Swamp

Travelling south just past Forbes is the gum tree swamp. Advertised as a bird watchers paradise we needed to check it out.
The giant goanna sculpture was very impressive and required a few photos.Leia mais
Road Kill Sculpture

This sculpture is quite clever and very cryptic.
Barmedman Mineral Pool

The pool is huge and fed with water from an underground stream that has high mineral content. The origins of the stream go back to the flooding of the Gold mines.
It's nearly the end of the swimmingLeia mais
Junee Liquorice Factory

It's almost impossible to drive past Junee without calling in to the Liquorice factory. Today we are among the crowds searching for that perfect Easter gift. Chocolate is always in fashion!
WeLeia mais
Uranquinty

The cows come home, and we find a rather nicely painted water tower.
The bakery was closed!
Here's a Web link to more info on the water towerLeia mais
Yerong Creek

Yerong Creek has a beautiful memorial park where we stopped for lunch. Nearby is their water tower crammed wirh superb artwork.
It is a bit hard to photograph so I decided to take a few photos withLeia mais