Step off to the Gulf

Lakeland is the T road to the gulf. Turn here for adventure! This seems to be a "must do" for many travellers. Age seems no barrier as some of the travellers are well into retirement.
The road fromLes mer
Solar Farming

Huge solar farm just a bit south of Laura. This is a huge installation with a lot more power than the town would ever use. Perhaps the banana farms use a fair amount of power. Cooktown would use anyLes mer
Busy Greenants

These guys seem to like the figs. They are very busy but not sure of the attraction. They may be preying on other insects attracted by the sap from the figs. I was told they are good to have in aLes mer
Mary Creek

Another beautiful creek winding its way down from the hills. Quite convenient to a camping area with lots of shallow flowing pools.
Gatz balancing rocks.

We were driving along and noticed an alien city in miniature. It was a bit of a drive on then a bit further back to make turns but we managed to get to the site for a reasonable look.
Balancing rocksLes mer
Cairns Esplanade

What a fine example of tourist trap. Everything shopping, dining and tripping. Absolutely spoilt for choice here in respect to dining.
Cairns lagoon

It appears every town now has to have a lagoon. Where I come from a lagoon is a muddy, reedy pool of semi stagnant water with a stinky muddy bottom. Never have I seen a clear weed free chlorinatedLes mer
Campbells Lookout on the Lamb Range

A great view over Cairns. Today a view right over the town where we just came from. The ocean shimmering in the morning sun.
Copperlode Dam

Copperlode dam is where the water supply for Cairns comes from. The dam is not large but holds back an enormous amount of water.
Copperlode Dam - Lake Morris

The picnic area is outstanding. There is quite a slow winding steep drive in. Definitely not suitable for vans. Fortunately we left ours behind for this visit to Cairns. Here are great views over theLes mer
Cascade Falls - Cairns

A 1.5k walk is rewarded with nice falls along the creek. There are many young people here swimming in the chilly water. The walk up to the main falls is along a road used to access the Cairns waterLes mer
Cattana Wetlands

The local council here purchased this area to protect remnant vegetation. Volunteers have worked with council to make this outstanding wetlands area.
Three lakes have been formed and good pathsLes mer
Birds on Baron

One nice place to stay around Mareeba is just a few kilometers to the north. Birds on Barron is a former tobacco farm. All these farm licences to grow tobacco were bought up by a government buy backLes mer
Mount Hypipamee

I have visited this spot a few times. The first time was many years ago and it would be unusual to see another person. Today ovely national park was quite bust y with people like us stopping for aLes mer
Birdwatching

We have found a nice spot where a lot of birds come to drink. There are many Double Barred finches, wattle birds, noisy miners and Kurrawong. There are small Honeyeater but we are not sure exactlyLes mer
The No. 1 Dam

This morning an early morning hike back to the same dam we visited yesterday afternoon. There are a lot of the same suspects visiting for an early drink of water but quite a few other birds as well.Les mer
Three Rivers Hotel - Greenvale

In 2015 we motored into Greenvale quite late in the afternoon. For some daft reason the caravan park felt compelled to photocopy our drivers licence prattled on about it being a legal reguirement. ILes mer
Bluewater Springs

About a hundred or so kilometres north of Charters towers is the first roadhouse stop before you reach the mining town of Greenvale.
Roadhouses are becoming a but scarcer now due to the massiveLes mer
Fletcher Creek Camp Area

We have stopped here before for a rest stop and a walk before heading elsewhere. We are now quite close to Charters towers and will visit there to shop on our way to our next planned camp at BurdekinLes mer
Why we don't camp near big trees.

Obviously it is not possible to camp in the creek. Trees behave the same whether they a few near a creek or not though. These trees do not have a huge tap root and rely on roots to hold them up. WhenLes mer
Dalrymple National Park

This morning was our last at Fletcher's Creek. After packing up we decided to take a drive to the national park for a look.
There are 4 great camp sites that need to be booked online. The dy use areaLes mer
Charters Towers.

We have come into Charters for supplies and fuel. Just sitting nearby to the memorial and the hospital.
We have been here before and Charters Towers is well worth a visit. Mining history abounds andLes mer
Imperial Hotel - Ravenswood

Ravenswood is a bit of history from a mining past. There is a new mine but I suspect tourism is becoming more important. There are a lot of mining things to see but the buildings are impressive. It isLes mer
Railway Hotel - Ravenswood

The Railway hotel is the first on the way into town. Today there was a monster sized Ute parked out front. Along a bit was an old T model Ford.
Mine Office - Ravenswood

Well, the sign says so, but there seems not much happening here. A lot of old mine machinery. Perhaps the arrow is directing to the Railway Hotel?