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River Ranch

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    • Day 35

      24 • Von Yeppoon ins Bushland

      August 20, 2016 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Am Morgen waren wir genau zur richtigen Zeit am richtigen Ort. Ein Paar Delphine tummelten sich nah am Strand vor uns im Wasser. Mia kurze Zeit darauf noch einmal auf dem tollen Wasserspielplatz! Sie will jetzt immer alles erlaufen und führt uns. Hinterher waren wir alle drei klatschnass, soviel Spaß hat's gemacht.
      Auf der Fahrt nach Süden campieren wir heute - wie echte Aussies - im Bush. Zwar auch mit hunderten Mossies (Moskitos ;), aber auch mit Regenbogen. Gerade toben über uns in den Bäumen Flughunde. Und merklich kälter wird es nun abends auch... Brrrrr
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    • Day 23

      Caliope River

      June 11, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Easily one of the largest campsites we've ever been to, however we were fortunate enough to snag a spot right in the water overlooking the lake especially after only arriving at 5pm.

      Beautiful redclaw, that was given to us at lake Maraboon was on the menu!Read more

    • Day 350

      Calliope

      November 22, 2017 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Stayed at the same free camp on the banks of the Calliope River as we did a year earlier on the way south...top spot! Had to get the laptop out and do some work for a few hours which was a pain after a long days drive.Read more

    • Day 82

      Calliope and Exploring Gladstone

      November 9, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      We packed up as early as we could and we were lucky that there was a cool breeze and no sun out this morning. We left our campsite just after 9am and drove through Rockhampton and straight to the Calliope River Rest Area, which is where we’d decided to spend the night - about a two hour journey altogether.

      We arrived here soon after 11am and chose a site on the northern side, with a view high over the river, old bridge snd campsite on the other side. We figured it better to be on the quieter side with a good view (given there are crocs and jellyfish) rather than try to squeeze in between vans close to the river’s edge.

      After lunch we headed off to explore Gladstone - without the weight of the caravan! We drove first to Tannum Sands, which is basically the beachside suburb of Gladstone. We stopped at a lovely park along the beach at the river mouth and enjoyed walking through the shady park and admiring the view of the river and beach.

      We saw several lookout points including Round Hill Lookout, which gives you 360 degree views over the city, Harbour and the aluminum smelter, Boyne Smelter, on Boyne Island, that constantly spews out smoke. The smelter, which is 80% owned by Rio Tinto, produces over 500.000 tonne of aluminum annually.

      I was very excited to be able to shop at...Aldi today, first time since day 2 of our trip in Griffith, NSW! Mackay is supposed to be getting an Aldi store but it’s been held up.

      After all this excitement we went to have a look at Auckland Harbour and the newly built East Shores Precinct including fabulous play areas and a great free water park.

      We drove back to our caravan on the Calliope River, about 25 minutes away, happy we’d seen what we had wanted to see of Gladstone, and now we feel ready to move on in the morning.

      Back at the caravan we chatted to some fellow travellers over happy hour and enjoyed watching the colours of the sky turn pink and orange.

      We cooked a quick dinner of Sarah chicken sticks, rice and a salad. Time now to relax and see what’s on the idiot box before calling it a night. Turns out the reception wasn’t too good, so we got sick of missing every few lines and turns it off.

      Night night, let’s hope the night is cool enough and we sleep well without power for the first time for a while xx
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    • Day 23

      Rockhampton

      July 10, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 5 °C

      It was a lovely morning - Frankie had me outside about 6.30. The sun was just coming up, although it was very cold. The mist was rising off the river, and it was beautiful.
      Alan, another caravaner came over as promised after Ian asked him the possible cause of our brakes playing up - as well as the light. Ian had already sorted the problem, however Alan told us of the market across the river and we walked over to see. If I had had the money I would have bought the 3 cedar wood wall carvings of jumping kangeroos ($350). They were in the same vein as the 3 pheasants or 3 pigs on the wall at home. Too expensive though. We headed off for Rockhampton Country Club Accomodation. They had one site left - another difficult site to get into, but Ian is getting very good at all this, and for $23 it did for the night. We unhooked and headed into town. The Tourist Board had just closed, but we picked up a leaflet on a walking tour of artist works along the waterfront. It wasn't very long, with some miniature brass houses on stands among the garden beds. The walk was pleasant, but at times confronting as we walked through groups of aboringinals keeping themselves warm by turning on the gas bbq''s and drinking. They were all pleasant to us though. It was also significant that we had crossed the tropic of Capricorn....days should get warmer from now.Read more

    • Day 103

      Caliope River ,Herver Bay Kingaroy.

      September 29, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      We stayed at calliope river when we left Bowen great camp spot. Then we moved on to Evans Head where Margie and Stewy are staying to work. We have had lots of laughs there are chooks pigs and dogs all on the property they are looking after. Tony and I have left Evans Head and are staying at a camp out of Kilaroy that Stewy put us onto it has the most amazing views. Also it has the best hosts we sat around the fire and we had a lot of laughs with Col and Sandy. We start to head home on Wednesday😂 the trip has been fantastic have met some great people along the way. Arrived home on Friday 29th September.Read more

    • Day 3

      Calliope River

      December 10, 2016 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Beautiful free camp on the banks of the Calliope River. Council has provided toilet block as well! Drizzling at present so having a beer n nibbles in the van. This spot is definately a keeper...

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