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  • Caboolture

    November 1, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    A leisurely drive down the sun shine coast to day to Caboolture.

  • The Eumumdi markets

    October 31, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Well I have just spent the morning looking around these markets ( wow where are my mates when I need them to suffer with me) Bess had a wonderful time meet up with a friend from Perth and we had a lovely meal at one of the pubs there. As all markets there was nothing worth buying but hey Trina and Rae you would of had a ball. Don’t miss it when you guys come back l highly recommend it!!!Read more

  • Eumundi

    October 30, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    At Eumundi for the markets tomorrow. Tonight we are entertained by a fellow traveler in the park for RVs. True country!! But good company.

  • Kenilworth cheese factory.

    October 29, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    They cheated!! We were allowed to try all their cheeses as much as we liked. We thought it was great but then could not resist some of them well a lot of them!! Keep seeing people saying they will be back well this time I agree these cheeses are beautiful ( maybe we’re hungry will find out over the next few days but should be weeks)Read more

  • Trying to find a cauliflower!!!

    October 27, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    We are driving around different little markets trying to buy a cauliflower, tomatoes, and maybe some silverbeet. Great fun but the Ks a clicking up so they are starting to become expensive. Ah well got to do something today !!😂😂😂. Not a cali in sight!!Read more

  • Tin Can bay

    October 26, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    Called in on Tin Can bay today beautiful!!
    Had brunch there and took a little tiki tour around the place. We will come back to this place next time we pass through ( when we have some time next year). Looks like we can get some R@R here and maybe some fishing. There is also some good spots to visit and maybe stay for a fish. Anyway back in land tonight and look for some local fresh markets tomorrow for so I can make some more cauliflower pickleRead more

  • Bunyas mountains

    October 22, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    Here we are in the Bunyan’s mountains looking at the Bunya pine trees. Absolutely glorious bush / forest. As you can see a very pretty place. They do a dam good coffee at the top in beautiful forested surroundings. The road up here was a good steep one had Bess on the edge of her seat and we have to go down now fun fun fun. Heading to a place down near the bottom has a pub and store that sells all home made goodies. Report on that latter.Read more

  • Inland again

    October 18, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    We left Gladstone and headed inland to Rolleston for one night in a park. Had washing to do and defrost the fridge/freezer. We went to Carnarvon gorge and then on down to Injune. Free park here and then on to Bunya notional park tomorrow ( no dogs allowed lucky putts is not a dog ) maybe some pictures from there.Read more

  • Facing island

    October 15, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    Left Facings ISLAND today. Had a fantastic time sadly no fish but had great fun trying!!!! Don’t know where next will plan that in the morning.

  • First morning Facing Is

    October 8, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    I can see I’ve got a very busy day ahead of me!!!

  • Facing Island

    October 7, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Over from Gladstone on Facing island. I can see we’re going to have a shit time here!!!!

  • Rockhampton QLD

    October 4, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    A great day fishing with Bluey in Rockhampton

  • Notch point QLD

    September 28, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    We have pulled up here for a week or so for a rest ( well needed) and some fishing. Hectic out here on the road!!! Hopefully post pics of fish soon.

  • Leichardt River

    August 9, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    We stayed here at the Leichhardt River Falls, the falls haven’t been working for a while by the look of it. It’s very pretty here, however the fishing was non productive, or was that the fisherman? 😊🎣. We couldn’t stay more than two nights as the wind and dust drove us mad. The wind whips up the fine powdery silt that is everywhere and it got into everything including our eyes.

    Further to our story about Wayne the Wildman, he told us that his dog was attacked by a croc a couple of years ago, and it resurfaced after being pulled under by the croc. It’s leg was broken and he walked 80k carrying it and hitchhiking until he got it to a vet. The Cairns Times ran a story about it. It’s all true as I researched on google and found the article, link below.

    https://www.cairnspost.com.au/news/queensland/f…

    And Dave showed a photo of that nasty sign to the head engineer in Normanton Shire and asked if he could shed some light on the reasons why. He was furious as they knew nothing about those signs going up and they had never been consulted. He said he knew the station owners in the area and they always cause issues and problems. In fact he said they were absolute bastards and impossible to deal with. Anyway he was going to investigate and see if the signs were fair and legal.
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  • Wildman Wayne at Staaten River

    August 4, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    It was getting late so we pulled into a spot by the Staaten River crossing. We woke in the morning to see a man come trotting out of the bush behind us with his swag and camping gear and three dogs on leads. He was a wild and wooly looking individual but seemed friendly enough and he asked if we could give him some coffee. Wayne told us he lives in the bush hunting and fishing with his dogs and rarely ever visits any of the towns. He doesn’t have a vehicle and lives mostly on the river banks eating bush food and killing pigs for meat. He also eats goannas and crocodile when he can catch them. He showed us some good waterholes for fishing and between us we caught 12 good sized catfish and 1 bream. He caught most of them on his hand line. He doesn’t bother with rods. It was quite a surreal experience to meet such a character, he doesn’t wear shoes, so his feet were as tough as old boots.
    While we were camped there, a truck pulled up and put up a sign authorised by Queensland Police. It threatened fines and imprisonment for trespassing, camping, fishing and hunting. The people putting up the signs spoke to us and said they were contracted to do the job by the owner of the surrounding stations. They were friendly folk and said we haven’t seen you as they left. We thought it best to leave the following morning, and Wayne decided he better move a few hundred metres upstream to avoid being seen from the road. We left him some flour, sugar, salt, rice, pasta, potatoes, onions and couple of other things. He was pretty happy about that.
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  • Mt. Mulgrave Station Mitchell River

    August 1, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    After getting permission from the station owner, we stayed here for three nights, and what a magnificent spot it was! Excellent for swimming and kayaking. On day two we packed some lunch and paddled up the river for quite a few kilometres before stopping to eat. We saw a large goanna, kangaroos drinking at the waters edge and a couple of wild pigs in amongst the trees as we passed. Also Brolgas feeding in the shallows.Read more

  • Chillagoe

    July 31, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Spent a couple of days here in Chillagoe at the free Showgrounds camping area. Very hot dry and dusty here at the moment, and no facilities available except access to their water taps. Perfect for washing our clothes. 😎
    We walked into the little town and had a beer at the old “Post Office Hotel”, and spent time chatting to the Publican and his wife who were a really nice couple.
    Chillagoe is famous for its limestone caves. We booked a Ranger guided tour through the Trezkin Cave and learned a little about Stalagmites and Stalagtites. Apparently Stalagmites start to form on the bottom of the cave and MIGHT grow to the top and Stalagtites start to form on the top of the cave and hang on TIGHT as they grow towards the bottom.
    We also had a look at Balancing Rock and then a quick look at the old Smelters ruins, which were in use for 40 odd years after the discovery of copper in the area.
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  • Eureka Creek Rodeo

    July 27, 2018 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

    We decided to leave the Tablelands and coastal area behind and head towards Burketown. We came across a rodeo being set up at Eureka Creek. We spent three nights there and enjoyed all the fun of the event. There was Camp Drafting competitions, Horse racing, and Bull Riding. The Bull Riding was hilarious. We had a brilliant time. A dusty old paddock was transformed into a small horse and cattle village in no time. There was plenty of food, coffee and alcohol as well as live music.Read more

  • Jaques Coffee Plantation

    July 24, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    We watched a documentary giving a good overview of the coffee industry from seed to cup. It included the history of the Jaques Family and their struggle and tenacity to bounce back from ruin not once but three times!
    Superb staff, and excellent coffee.

    We said goodbye to Kevin,Rae,Richard and Trina yesterday after traveling with them for almost a month. We had some great times together and it was a bit emotional saying goodbye. Thanks you guys for all the planning. We were happy to follow.
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  • Great Barrier Reef Cairns

    July 20, 2018, Coral Sea ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    A trip on a motorised catamaran to the Great Barrier Reef was a terrific day out. Rae booked us with a business called Reef Daytripper, who take a maximum of 20 people and travel about 30 kilometres out to Upolu Reef. They supplied all the snorkelling gear and wetsuits, which were a hoot to get into. 🤣. They put on a buffet lunch of meats and salads, and on the way back, a glass of wine and cheese platter.

    The snorkelling was good, and we used noodles to keep us buoyant. We didn’t see any nasties, just lots of colourful coral and fish of all shapes and sizes. Poor Rae was sea sick for much of the time, but she put on a brave face and tried to make the most of it.

    The crew were fantastic, very sociable and interactive with everyone. Paul, the skipper and owner is Belgian, Natalie and Kevin are Scottish and James is Korean - a terrific bunch of people.
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  • Kuranda Train and Skyrail.

    July 17, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    We stayed at the Lake Placid caravan park and used that as a base to visit Kuranda. We went up on the Kuranda Scenic Railway. This famous railway winds its way on a journey from Cairns to Kuranda, the village in the rainforest. After a day spent wandering around the village, we made the journey back on the Skyrail. You glide just metres above the rainforest for the 7.5 kilometre journey in 6 seater gondolas. It was absolutely brilliant with magnificent views below.

    Saw some magnificent birds in the bird park up in Kuranda.
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  • Gallo dairy farm. Mareeba

    July 15, 2018 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

    We stopped at this cheese, chocolate and dairy farm. We bought some nice cheese and chocolate, but the different thing about this place was the animals in pens around the property and a variety of different poultry. Also got to see the rotating milking machine - a first for me.Read more