• Andrea McClure

Year off around Australia

Roger and I setting off in the Dmax Ute with our Goldstream caravan in tow to explore our country Leggi altro
  • Birdsville Parking Area

    5–6 lug 2024, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    We've driven back into Birdsville from Bashville. We are a day early for our booking at Birdsville Tourist Park so we park to camp in the parking area beside the Roadhouse. Big Red Bash volunteers that are working (which Rog did today) are authorised to use this area.
    Roger goes and has a shower at the caravan park $5. We then go attend the Bash Volunteer Thank You 4pm at the Birdsville Hall (direct walk to the back door from the area we're parked in). Drinks and food supplied (meant to BYO plates and cutlery - we forgot, no big deal, mainly finger food), very good evening. Met brothers John (Lancefield) and Peter, and couple Darren (paramedic) and Kris (nurse) from Tasmania. May see these ones on our travels as they plan to go to Boulia Camel races too.
    We go back to our caravan for an early night.
    After a goodnight sleep, we wake to the rain has arrived. We have breakie, I go back to bed relaxing reading a book The Fighting Season Bram Connolly, while Roger goes to the Bakery to get fresh bread.
    We wait to move across the road to the caravan park. Can check in at 10.30am.
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  • Birdsville Tourist Park

    6–8 lug 2024, Australia ⋅ 🌬 18 °C

    Checked into the caravan park and settle ourselves into powered site No.13. Rain is steady and looks like its set in for a while.
    I change the sheets in our van and Roger goes to get some of our washing started.
    Lunch sees us in our caravan having toast, with peanut butter for me, honey for Roger.
    Quiet day in the van as the rain is ongoing!
    Fold up washing that has come out of the driers.
    Tea tonight, Roger makes up another yummy sausage casserole. A couple of ports and its off to bed.
    Sunday morning sees us get up and have our breakfast. Roger goes and puts another load of washing on - he decides he'll hang this lot to line dry as we have our fingers crossed the rain has stopped. During the morning while we're hanging around our caravan we get an invite via messenger to meet up with Kris and Darren for a cuppa at the Karrawa Wirinya Coffee. We accept and make a time of 10.40am. When we arrive we all find the Cafe is closed (even though online it stated it would be open until 12noon). End up going for a stroll together to see if we can find anywhere else - we can't so Kris and Darren come and have a cuppa at our caravan. On having lovely chat, decide to go in convoy to Boulia so they'll call past tomorrow around 10am for us to travel together. Darren and Kris head back to their caravan - staying in a parking area off Adelaide St. We go to the Roadhouse to top up our grocery supplies - cost 'an arm and a leg' as expected. Lunch back at our caravan, leftover reheated sausage casserole for me and a couple of banana sandwiches for Roger. I decide to use the Thermomix and make a couple of batches of biscuits while I have use of the Park's camp kitchen. Make Anzac biscuits and yoyos. Roger gets our washing sorted (dry and folded). We then go for a walk to check out Pelican Point - a lovely spot locals use for swimming, fishing, yabbying. On the way back I check out the Watti Walk beside the caravan park. Meet Roger back at our caravan and start getting ready to go to the Birdsville Hotel for tea. Head over there around 6pm - have meals to serve out in the Beer Garden. Roger has lasagne, salad & chips $36 and I have Slow cooked lamb shank with mash and vegetables $39. Very nice, but seems on the expensive side! Back to our van, Roger goes for a shower and I'm happy to get in my PJ's. Another evening relaxing in our van before bed.
    Monday morning sees us getting up to a foggy overcast start - no rain. Have our usual breakies, then I head off for a shower. Roger gets into the preparations for us to move out of the caravan park. Do this around 9.40am, and pull up opposite the Roadhouse so we can get some frozen bread (we've decided we like this better than the Bakery bread!). Get a message from Kris and Darren, they're about to head to the Hardware and bakery so we go and meet up there. Change our UHF to channel 37 to be in contact together. Our 2 vehicle convoy underway heading Bedourie way 10.15am.
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  • Carcory Bore and Waterholes and Ruin

    8 luglio 2024, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    On the way here we passed the Waddi trees, the shoe tree and the table and seats - the last 2 just funny to see out in nowhere, and the Waddi trees are special to the area as they are rare. Also driving through plenty of water over the road (bitumen at this stage), up to 30cm deep.
    We stop at this bore and have a good walk while looking around. We wander back to the Carcory homestead ruin as well.
    On return to our vehicles we stop and have lunch. Banana sandwiches for Roger, open toasties (relish, ham and cheese) for me.
    Then following Darren and Kris, we get back underway - on the lookout for a camping spot before we get to Bedourie. We'll see how we go, there is a lot of water laying around and quite boggy if you get off track.
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  • Eyre Creek Camp Area

    8–9 lug 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    Darren sees a potential spot to stay overnight, as he has passed it he asks Roger and I to stop and check it out. We do, and after walking around the area, make the call that it would suit. Roger drives into the parking area first with Darren and Kris following. Roger stops while trying to work out where he'll park, which makes Darren have to stop as well. Roger on higher ground can drive off to his chosen spot, but Darren's lower which is in a soggy clay state so he can't get traction to move forward! Whoops they're stuck! Well it's Max trax to the rescue, it took our 4 and Darren and Kris's 2, effectively 1 for each wheel to get them on the move to firmer ground. Bit of clean up of the trax to do - all good! Add a story to our travels!
    We settle ourselves into our chosen parking spots. Darren and Roger tend to getting fires sorted, Darren his cooking fire for his rotisserie, and Roger his fire pit to sit around. Kris and I work on trying to get the Max trax abit cleaner before sitting around the fire pit. We all have our drinks in hand and Kris organises some bickies and cheese for nibbles. Lovely time chatting around the fire while Darren and Kris prepare a beaut tea, roast lamb and roast potato and carrots, with steamed cauliflower and peas served with gravy. YUM. Enjoy a perfect evening, weather mild and calm, in terrific company, before retiring to our caravans to get some sleep. Roger has a shower before bed.
    Tuesday morning - all is quiet, thought we might get plenty of bird noise, only 1 crow made a bit of noise. Get up and have a leisurely breakfast - porridge for both of us. In no rush as we know we don't have far to travel today. Go and checkout the inside of Darren and Kris's JB Caravan, really lovely for 17ft as well designed for 2. We all get ourselves ready to depart this beaut camp spot - underway around 9.45am. Roger and I lead vehicle today, we don't go too far before we pull over to check out Hutchison's monument, then we get on the move again.
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  • Bedourie Tourist Park

    9–11 lug 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

    Arrive in Bedourie and Roger and I head straight to the Bedourie Roadhouse to fuel up. While there Roger 'bites the bullet' and purchases a $90 gas exchange bottle as he really doesn't want to run the risk of us running out for our cooking etc! Darren and Kris have waited for us - so we discuss our next move and we agree to book into the Bedourie Tourist Park as it is the closest caravan park to the Bedourie Artesian Spa and Pool.
    Settled in happily here, arranging our unpowered campsites together, $20 camp fee per night and $10 to use the spa and pool for our stay.
    Have lunch at our caravans, Roger banana sandwiches, and me open toasties - relish, salami and cheese. Then we decide it's time to go get in the water. We all enjoy the terrific facilities here - the Artesian Spa (around 38°) and the 25m pool (around 25°). I decided to alternate - 10 minutes in the Spa then 4 laps in the pool X 3. After this Roger and I went for a walk together to check out the main street of Bedourie. Darren and Kris back to their caravan to do their clothes washing and their own time together. Roger and I when we got to the Roadhouse purchased some mandarins and then on our wander back called into the Bedourie Hotel to have a drink. Roger ended up purchasing a box of XXXX for $78. We're certainly supporting Bedourie today. Once back at our caravan, Roger happy to get on with tea preparation (our turn to cater for Darren and Kris) so I go back for another dunk in the spa and pool X2. Come back and have a shower and help with tea. Roger serves up beef tacos followed by golden syrup dumplings- which we all enjoyed. The 4 of us sit around the camp fire for a while before deciding to go to our caravans to do dishes and get to bed. Rog goes and has a shower and gets a load of washing done for us.
    Wednesday morning - no rush, get up have our breakfast, porridge and toast with cuppas. Roger and I go for a walk around Bedourie, lap around on some of the levy banks. Also call in at the Roadhouse and get some BBQ steak and a small tin of beetroot to have with our planned 'shared' tea with Darren and Kris. Stop in at the Tourist Information Centre and enjoy watching the video on the district relating to recent floods. Tempted by the Bedourie campovens - very well made and lighter weight for purpose, decide we may as well stick with what we've already got 👍 Back at camp we decide to put our load of washing back through a different washing machine - one that we used last night didn't spin out the water well. Others have already let the caretakers know about the 'playing up' machine - they're onto it! I decide to go for another walk by myself, Rog content to stay at camp and research, read. I walk about Bedourie again for an hour or so, then return to caravan for lunch. Meat, relish and cheese sandwich for Roger, open toasties for me - same ingredients - meat is salami. Relax at our van for a while before we get into our bathers to head to the spa and pool. Roger takes his book to read there as well - he fills in time while I do my alternating between pool and spa, reps today 5 laps (up and back) in pool, 15 minutes in spa X3. By the time we get back to our camp feel it's time for 'happy hour' with Darren and Kris, so I make up a nibbles platter (cheese, biccies., semi dried tomato, pickled cucumbers, fig paste) and we all sit around enjoying a chat and our drinks. After this I go have a shower while tea prep is happening. I get back to make a tossed salad and we enjoy our combined tea of BBQ steak, baked spuds, coleslaw, tossed salad and tinned Beetroot. Another evening spent having lovely chat around the campfire before we all retire to our respective caravans for tidy up. We do our dishes and Roger goes and has a shower. He's quick to bed - I won't be far behind.
    Get up earlier Thursday morning around 7am so I can go for a run before breakfast. Roger gets up a bit later to start moving off preparations etc. I go for shuffle out to the Bedourie Showground where their last weekend's camel and pig races were held. Still very wet and slushy out here. I shuffle for about an hour before I walk back into our campsite. Roger has porridge waiting for us so I have breakie before I go for a dunk in the pool and the spa. The spa was just getting refilled so l did some laps in the pool 1st before getting in the 1/2 filled spa. It was cooler (still much warmer than the pool) from the spraying and lots of fun sitting on the bottom of the spa. Next head to the shower to be ready to head off around 10am.. Roger has filled our van's water tanks, emptied our toilet cartridge and been to the Roadhouse to buy a small frozen beef roll for a eoasr sometime. Picks me up and off we go before 10am.
    Bitumen all the way to Boulia - just some decent patches of water over the road here and there - no deeper than .2m.
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  • Vaughan Johnson Lookout

    11 luglio 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    Great viewing spot. Warned that access road steep but really not a worry with our caravans. Amazing views and terrific story boards here. Boasts a 'loo with a view' and has a Anzac memorial., along with picnic table and chairs under shelter. Not a camping area.
    Before getting to this spot, we got a stone chip passenger side of the Dmax windscreen, from some oncoming traffic.
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  • Boulia

    11 luglio 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Arrive in Boulia and park in the main street to go to the grocery store and do a bare minimum shop - cheese and some vegetables. Then decide to head out to Boulia Racecourse where attendees for the Camel races are allowed to camp. We select our own spots and set up our campsite beside Darren and Kris. Time for lunch, sandwiches for Roger, toasties for me.
    Then the 4 of us go to suss out about volunteering here. Darren has been in contact and told we should go to the Merchandise area to find what is available. We are all able to volunteer, and Darren and Kris got onto a shift immediately - working in the Merchandise tent. Roger and I told they'd be in contact to let us know what we'll be doing later... so as not required just yet we wander around checking out the venue and set up. Get a soft serve icecream each and decide to go for a walk and do the lap of the racetrack. After doing this we drive back into Boulia (unhitched now from caravan) to look around there. We go to the information centre and do the Min Min Encounter $35 each for a 20 minute session. Interesting and well done. While at the Tourist centre I purchase some Cinnabalm 2 in 1 bite salve and a goat soap shampoo bar. Roger goes back to the grocery shop for bread. We then go and get some fuel and head back to our campsite at the Racecourse. When we arrive back, Darren and Kris are already there as they have finished their 1st volunteer shift. They let us know they have got Roger and I doing a Merchandise tent shift on Saturday 1pm to 5pm and that is all we're required to do for the 3 day event! Darren and Kris are doing another shift tomorrow (a 3hour one) and that's their volunteering requirement done, before the event even properly gets started!
    We all relax at camp then prepare own separate tea, for us BBQ steak and panfried vegetables cooked on Roger's camp fire pit, and we all eat around the fire, enjoying another beaut evening. Go off to our caravans to do dishes, Roger has his shower and ready for bed.
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  • Boulia Racecourse

    11–15 lug 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Have settled in 1st day as described in Boulia footprint.
    Friday morning sees us get up around 8am have breakie and decide to head back into Boulia to do some more exploring. On the way out we call in at the Merchandise Tent to speak with Zac to confirm our volunteer shift. We are right to do 1pm to 5pm tomorrow and collect our volunteer admission wristband - so no entry fee for us.
    Once in Boulia we look in the Waddi Gift Store and then head from there to the supermarket. While walking between these 2 places, Roger trips and has a fall, thankfully he falls well, does a roll on the grass (instead of a plank fall on the cement path) and gets up immediately like nothing happened. Phew! Safely to the grocery/Hardware store and Roger finds the solder thread he was wanting. Next we go check out The Australian Hotel, very nice clean establishment, with good facilities and menu. Enjoy a beer and decide to come back here for lunch today to try their Crumbed Camel steak Burger with chips $25. Next we go for a drive and find the Heritage Complex. Go to pay entry fee but they can only accept cash - so have to return to the Information Centre to pay our entry there - return to the Heritage Complex and so glad we did, very good displays and very interesting information provided throughout. Go back to the pub and have our lunch, Roger has the Camel Burger (disappointed the steak was tough) and I have Moroccan Camel with rice, very nice!
    Return to our campsite at the Racecourse and do a few little about camp jobs before relaxing reading our books until the day's activities start at 4.15pm. Just before this time we head over (only a short walk) to the event area (I duck back and get our camp chairs when we realise these will be handy for our seating) and set ourselves up in front of the grandstand near the track. Have a good time with the day's program which includes Ride on Mower races and then a Camel Tagging Competition. During these we purchased some drink tickets, so we can get drinks from the bar.
    After the Camel tagging we go back to camp for tea (BBQ steak and salad for us) and to relax back at camp and catch up with Darren and Kris who did their volunteer shift this afternoon. We can hear the live music playing (off in the distance), call it a day.
    Saturday morning sees us get up around 8am, have our breakfast - Roger decides it's egg and bacon, so I go to have a shower as Roger tells me it's all good to go - whoops it's not, cold shower (very quick concentrated on my hair) as Roger forgot he turned the water heating off after his shower last night! Oh well, there was an apology and a very good breakie.
    Once we're organised we head to the event area at the Racecourse- set up our camp chairs 3rd row back from the fence at the finishing line. Great spot and find Kris and Darren have sat beside us (not realising) so that was great. Enjoyed watching 3 heats of the 4 for the 400m Camel racing. Very unique type of racing for sure! Jockeys really have no control! We head back to our caravan for lunch and to get ready for our volunteer shift. Arrive at Merchandise tent for our 1pm to 5pm shift a good 20 minutes early - to do a good changeover. Our shift is good, busy but not as flat out as the previous day - nice other couple Pete & Lee on shift with us. After we've finished our shift we stay at event area get ourselves a good spot at the fence to watch the music artists (live). We decide to purchase our tea $25 per plate, help yourself smorgasbord of chicken snitzel, fish, pizza, chips, mashed potato, gravy, salads, vegetables etc. Very yummy. Stay and enjoy Josie's music set which is followed by really good fireworks, then enjoy some of Will Day's set. Head back to our van about 10pm. Roger has his shower, then we have a cuppa and bed.
    Sunday morning up around 8am both have porridge for breakfast. I have a shower - warm one this time! Get organised (light back pack) to go watch today's finals and events - we get our camp chairs in the same spot as yesterday, 3 rows back from the track fence at the finishing post, around 9.30am. Have a bit of fun placing our agreed on betting funds ($20 each for the day's racing). This worked out to be $5 each on each race - was happy to have an interest in who was running. Overall we had a successful gamble $9 up. After the cup race we go back to the caravan to have lunch, pumpkin soup and bread, followed by watermelon. Head back to the racecourse events area to enjoy the rest of the day's activities. The yabby racing certainly gets a good prize pool together, $3K for the winner, $750 2nd, $250 3rd. Roger keen to get back to our caravan to get tea preparation underway - we're having a share cook up with Darren and Kris. I stay on at the event and enjoy watching more of the novelty races - good fun and all ages inclusive. Then at 4pm there is 2hrs of live music with Josie and The 78 Sound - very good. When it all finishes, music and bar closed I get back to our camp to have a lovely evening around the camp fire pit. Have a fantastic meal of Roast chook and gravy (Darren & Kris) with roast veggies and boiled broccoli and peas, followed by apple crumble with cream (Roger). By 9.30pm we've retired to our caravan, dishes done, Roger showered...looking at bedtime.
    Monday morning get up around 7.30am so I get myself ready to go for a 'shuffle', Roger organising pack up and breakfast. I'm out for about an hour - checking out the camp and channel country. Get back we have breakfast together porridge ❤️ Next I have a shower to get set for us to head back into Boulia. Leave Racecourse campground 10am. Going to meet Darren and Kris in Boulia around 11am, so gives us time to do a few things ie water, toilet dump etc
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  • Boulia

    15 luglio 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

    While back in Boulia doing our 'housework', refilling the caravan water tanks - we had a little incident, on moving from our parking spot we collected a sign! Just as well Roger realised or we'd have a scrape all along the side of our van. Whoops - glad I'm not the first to leave a mark on our van!Leggi altro

  • Hamilton Hotel Ruins

    15 luglio 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    Lunch stop. Cheese and chive rolls filled with ham and salad for Roger, ham, cheese and relish for me. Leftover apple crumble for Roger, and we both have a yoyo biscuit (I made) with our cuppa.

  • Poddy Creek Rest

    15–16 lug 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    Our chosen camp spot - have driven to the back of the camp area to a covered table. Beautiful scenery and turns out to be a perfect evening around the campfire with no wind - nice and calm. Our tea tonight chicken snitzels with our dear friend Sharon's parmigiana sauce with salad - delicious! Have a really lovely evening chatting with Darren and Kris, spoiling us with cheese and biccies nibbles. End to evening tidy up, dishes and Roger has his shower. Bedtime....hoping to get up in time to see sunrise in the morning.
    Roger's alarm goes off at 6am - agree that's a bit early for a 7am sunrise, so we get up at 6.30am. Roger gets dressed and goes outside, I pull on my dressing gown and heat up milk making chai drink for us both. When this is ready I get them to Rog, then take a rug for me to wrap up in. We enjoy our chais while the sun comes up - very beautiful time of the day. Next we have breakfast porridge and cuppas. I change the sheets on our bed - getting ready to do some laundry. Time for my shower while Roger gets us ready to move. We all get underway - Darren ans Kris too - around 9am.
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  • Winton

    16 luglio 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

    We have arrived in Winton. Stop in the main street area where there is terrific provision for vehicles with caravan to park. Our priority is to find a laundromat to get our washing done. Darren and Kris happy to look about Winton while we get that sorted. We do - just have to do 1 load at a time (we have 2) that take 40 minutes each, $4 per load. So we all spend time looking around in this main street area. We go to the Bakery buy some FRESH bread 😊. For 2nd load of washing (waiting) we go back to our caravan and have lunch, enjoy sandwiches, ham and salad for Roger, just cheese for me. Once our washing done, we convoy with Darren and Kris out to the camp ground we're interested in....Leggi altro

  • Long Waterhole campground

    16–18 lug 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    Arrive and select our spot beside the water with enough space for us with both caravans. Lovely water views and good breeze to dry our clothes! Darren and Kris let us use their awning clothesline so we can hang it all out. Unhitch the ute so we can drive back into Winton to go to the Tourist Information which is part of the Waltzing Matilda Complex. Book ourselves into the Gondwana Observatory tour $50 each for 6.30pm tomorrow night at Australian Age of Dinosaurs (24km out of Winton). Then we go walking to check out the Fruit and Vegetable Store (not much there) and the 2 supermarkets to get eggs and coffee. Go back to the ute and drive about Winton, get some fuel at the Roadhouse. Then checkout Arno's Wall before heading back out to camp.
    Washing dry so bring in and put away. Relax at campsite, with cows coming by to have a drink at the waterhole. Tea preparation- Roger doing chicken and vegetables in his plum sauce. - enjoy this. Sit around the fire pit with Darren and Kris, being joined by rats roaming around us! Decide to call it a night and head into our caravans, dishes and Roger showers, while I have a lovely catch up call with Sharon. Before bed I receive a message from Ted Fleming - he's seen on FB where we are, and he and Michele are in Winton too, staying at the Showgrounds in their caravan. I message him back to confirm, and let him know I'll call in the morning. Cold night - should have had the extra blanket on our bed.
    Wednesday morning have our breakfast - usual! Then I call Ted and arrange to meet them for a cuppa at the Cafe at Waltzing Matilda Complex - after Roger and I have done its tour. This we did, and it was a beaut catch up after 8 years - Michele and Ted have been travelling 'grey nomads' for 9 years now. After we leave Ted and Michele (around 2pm), Roger and I go walking and checkout a couple more places - Willie Mar's and The Crackup Sisters House. Then we call in at the Tattersalls Hotel so Roger can have a Guinness, I have a ginger beer. Next drive back to camp to have a late lunch (will be our tea as well tonight) of last night's leftover chicken casserole and relax at camp before going out this evening. We head off at 5.45pm to drive to where we do our Gondwana Stars Observatory tour. Calm, cold evening perfect (as we're rugged up - both of us wearing our long johns lol) for our stargazing. The night sky is spectacular and Grant does a great job with his presentation and letting us look through a powerful telescope. Doing this certainly makes you think about how insignificant we are in space and time! Drive back to camp to immediately turn on our heater, then have a cuppa, Roger has his shower....next bedtime.
    Start the day around 7.15am with a whatsapp group call with Tegan and Robert ❤️ Great start to our Thursday as all sounding good and happy.
    Roger gets up and starts packing up routine and preparing for a cooked breakfast. I get up and go for a shuffle around the camp area. When I get back we have toast, relish, cheese, tomato, bacon and eggs for breakie and our cuppas of course. Shower time for me, and tidy up so we're heading off just before 10am. Into Winton to do caravan 'housekeeping' - water refill and toilet cartridge emptying. I quickly go to the Hardware shop to get some stick on hooks I had my eye on. Next on our way to Longreach.
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  • Arno's Wall

    16 luglio 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    A tourist point of interest.....a man with a passion to find a use for rubbish tip stuff! Quirky, but have to say not quite our taste in fence building!

  • Waltzing Matilda Centre Winton

    17 luglio 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

    $38 each entry, spent a good 2+ hours in here. Really enjoyed this, well displayed, presented and documented. Not just all about Banjo Paterson and the song he penned - though certainly interesting to learn about this.Leggi altro

  • Willie Mar's Market Garden

    17 luglio 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    Chinese market Garden and Shop, now historic and remains looked after by The friends of Willie Mar project.
    Incredible what this father and son were able to provide to Winton.

  • Gondwana Dark Sky Observatory

    17 luglio 2024, Australia ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

    Our paid for tour 1.5 hours worth of looking at and learning some stuff about our star system. Talk about feel like a speck of dust when you start hearing about time and space! Glorious spot to be, to just lie back on the seating and look at the incredible night (dark) sky. Also got to look at things through a very powerful telescope, Grant was interesting and informative with his presentation. So glad we wore our long johns though - very cold and calm.Leggi altro

  • Longreach

    18 luglio 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    Arrived and parked in wonderful parking supplied for RVs near the town main shopping area. Have our lunch in the caravan, sandwiches for Roger, toasties under the griller for me. Then we go stock up our grocery supplies at the IGA - biggest shop so far over $200. Go back and unload into our van and eski, then head for Cellarbrations to stock up our drink supply - lucky not quite as much spent.
    Next head on out to camp at Apex Park.
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  • Apex Park Overflow

    18–19 lug 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    Arrive and find Darren and Kris have selected a spot with heaps of space for us to camp in beside them (as we've been doing for a while now). Set ourselves up - cuppa time and great time to make some calls to catch up with loved ones....
    Next get ready to be picked up by a courtesy bus for our evening cruise - it will collect us at 4.30pm.
    Bus collects us (abit later than stated) and takes us at most 2kms to where we'll board the paddle boat. Can tell by the lovely banter from our young bus driver Will, who tells us he'll also be on our cruise, that tonight should be fun. It certainly was! The captain was an older gentleman who had plenty of stories to tell. After the cruise we were seated around a beaut campfire and entertained and feed a beaut 2 course meal, Beef stew with mash and bread, followed by apple dessert with custard. Plenty of food and yummy. Next we're taken to a outdoor screen and comfortably seated to watch a film about Captain Starlight, a cattle rustler. Enjoyable too, this is followed by returning to the campfire area for tea,coffee and damper (freshly cooked in camp ovens in front of us) smothered in golden syrup 🤗🙂 Bus then drops us off back at campground. So cold we call it a night and retreat into our caravans with heaters cranked up! Shower time for Rog. Bedtime.
    Friday morning sees us up early to get our battery set up looked at (Roger booked this in while we where at Winton). Roger has his Weetbix for breakfast, I hold off on this - will have mine in Longreach. Say our goodbyes to Darren and Kris, they are heading in a different direction now - homeward bound for Tasmania. Been so beaut travelling with them, kind and generous folk we've enjoyed getting to know - promise to keep in touch.
    Get the ute and caravan to Auto Electrician shop well before 8am.
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  • The Branch Cafe Longreach

    19 luglio 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 8 °C

    Treating myself to breakfast while our ute and caravan are being checked out at Longreach Auto Electricians. Roger has stayed to supervise Blake, nice young bloke, who is trying to work out why light panel (that shows what charge is doing) isn't working etc. Hasn't worked since we changed in the new batteries at Hawker SA.
    Happy with my Cafe choice - ambience lovely and popular with local front liners (police and ambos), so taking that as a very good sign.
    Oh no - can't help myself, turning into that person who takes pics of food! Really good! Only complaint (shame I'm doing it) is the surcharge for using my card....I'd better just get used to that hey. Would eat here again in a heartbeat (reminds me of food at Bang Bang Cafe Adelaide).
    Meet up with Roger after battery issues sorted $221 later. Glad Roger happy with what's been achieved.👍He tells me he's still hungry so I bring him back to this Cafe - he has a big breakfast. It was great too. Now need to move ourselves to try and make the school of air tour - driving there with caravan.
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