Preparation for Palm Creek trip.

We have only one week home to prepare for our next trip. The trailer has been unpacked, sorted then almost straight away repacked for the next trip.
This is only a fairly short trip that will mostLæs mere
Flaggy Rock

Flaggy Rock is so named due to a rock feature in the creek. This is a nice open lawned area at the community centre. It is an easy run to here and a good first stop heading north.
The sunset wasLæs mere
Horseshoe Bay

This is a very popular spot that has a lookout a few hundred meters from the parking area. Many visitors hike up the steep path for the view over Horseshoe Bay.
Today we decided to keep going and getLæs mere
Rose Bay

After a night at Taylorwood we were heading further north. We decided we would do some shopping in Bowen so after that was done we took a drive out to two popular spots.
Palm Creek Festival

The Palm Creek festival was the central reason for this trip. To describe the atmosphere and great acts we saw would take many pages of text.
I have posted just a few photos. The festival ran fromLæs mere
Paronella Park

Paronella Park is always worth a visit, however since the last time we were here a fantastic night tour has been added. We also enjoyed the day tour again.
Jardine Lagoon

This lovely spot is on the way to Einaslee. Lots of pretty white lilies. A great spot to stop for a stretch.
Copperfield Gorge, Einasleigh

This place is spectacular. Volcanic Rock scooped out to firm a Gorge with waterfall, rapids and crystal clear pools of water. A bit cold at the moment but in summer this is number one place in thisLæs mere
Forsayth and Georgetown

After visiting Copperfield Gorge, we decided to take the long way back to Pinnirendi. This was via Forsayth and Georgetown.
The Savannalander rail motor terminates at Forsayth and most passengersLæs mere
Pinnirendi Station

Always a nice place to stay. Nadine cooks the greatest meals and Ronnie dies amazing pizza and roasts in a huge wood fired oven.
Several walks are on offer and there are dozens of birds to spot inLæs mere
Kalkani crater

Walking around this volcanic crater takes half an hour or so. It is easy to see the crater below from the rim. The aerial satellite view from Google gives a nice view of the entire crater from above
Jervois Station

Jervois is a fully working certified organic cattle station. They also grow grain and fodder crops without the use of any chemicals.
Camping is available on around 10 camp sites that all areLæs mere
Fletchers Creek Camping area

40 kilometres north of Charters Towers is one of the best camping areas. Depending on the time of the year the creek can be a trickle or quite decent flow. When flowing it is quite nice to sit besideLæs mere
Dalrymple National Park Fletchers Creek

Fletchers Creek makes it way over many rapids and short falls to the Burdekin River.
A drive into the park allows a walk along the creek to enjoy the spectacular views. This area has opportunitiesLæs mere
Copperfield Chimney

The old smelter chimney near Clermont. Here is some of the descriptive text from the sign......
The Municipality of Copperfield was declared in 1874.
This thriving town sprang up around theLæs mere
Theresa Creek Dam

Day trip from Clermont, or one can camp here for 15 dollars per night. Today the views of the full dam were like a postcard.
The restruant has good food and coffee for a treat before or after youLæs mere
Copperfield store

The restored Copperfield store was a museum but is now closed. There is still a sign with information but not much else.
Clermont - 1916 Flood Memorial

In 1916 Clermont was flooded and many lives were lost. There is a memorial marker and nearby a piano in a gum tree inspired by the actual piano found 32 feet up a tree after the floods.
Hoods Lagoon

Hoods lagoon in Clermont is a nice place to relax or have an outing with family. The council have done a lot here over the years to make it a special place for the people in the town and the manyLæs mere
Highlands Sunsets.

While near Clermont we were lucky enough to see some amazing sunsets.
Lake Bundoora, German Creek

Lake Bundoora is near to the German creek coal mines. Controlled by the coal companies, camping is allowed for up to 4 days per visit.
Today there were many birds on the water.
Going batty at Westwood

We stopped for a short break at Westwood. In the trees are thousands of flying foxes. The coal train shunting past disturbed them and they were flying about and landing.
The Trip Ends

After 3 weeks and four days we are back home. Now the job of unpacking, washing and getting everything ready for the next trip. I hope you enjoyed some of the photos from this trip. Soon I will beLæs mere