Atherton Tablelands.

The whole of the Tablelands is beautiful to see. Tropical rainforest, clean flowing creeks and rivers and pretty little towns. On the way up to Yungaburra we stopped at Heales Lookout (my maiden name!Read more
Paronella Park.

Jose Paronella, an immigrant from Spain, built a castle next to Mena Creek Falls and opened it to the public in 1935. Cyclones and flooding have left it a relic of its former glory. The current ownersRead more
Beautiful Waterfalls!

Today we passed through Ravenshoe and then Milla Milla. These towns are in the Atherton Tablelands area, and this whole area is absolutely beautiful. The scenic drives and waterfalls are stunning, atRead more
Undara Lava Tubes

Thoroughly enjoyed what is called the Undara Experience, which is a visit to a fantastic campground where you are taken to see some unique lava tubes. Dave and I went in for the day and took part inRead more
Lake Belmore and Mt Surprise Caravan Pk

Stopped at Lake Belmore near Croydon for lunch on our way to the caravan park at Mt Surprise, where we stayed for the night. A nice little town and a fabulous little park.
Lawn Hill National Park (Boodjamulla).

We spent much of yesterday at the national park, 10 kilometres from Adels Grove. The campground is very is cheap at $6.35 pp per night, but cold showers, no campfires and no dogs allowed. However itRead more
Adels Grove.

We are at Adele’s Grove camp ground. We were supposed to meet the kiwis here, sadly they didn’t make it. They traveled a long way towards here but had to turn round after their first 20 kilometresRead more
Mt Isa.

The Hard Times Mine Tour was an excellent way to spend the morning. We had to put on disposable orange overalls, gum boots and hard hats before being allowed to enter the replica mine. The tour was anRead more
Crocodile Dundee's Walkabout Creek Hotel

We decided to stay in the little town of McKinlay on our way to Mt Isa. McKinlay’s only claim to fame is that it is the site of the pub used in the Crocodile Dundee movie. The pub also serves as theRead more
Winton - Dinoasaur museum

We called in to see the Dinosaur museum which houses the worlds largest collection of Australian Dinosaurs fossils. The museum is situated on a high jump up with wonderful views over the surroundingRead more
Travelling with the Kiwi's

Right now we are in Longreach. We met Kevin, Rae, Richard and Trina in Mitchell on Monday. Since then we have travelled through a lot of small outback towns and stayed 1 night in Blackall, and twoRead more
Nanangan Qld

Where??? I hear you say😄 it’s just a tiny little country town in the South Burnett region of Qld. We saw this on WikiCamps as we were making our way towards Kingaroy. An area that Dave is keen onRead more
Tamborine Mountains - Tweed Heads

Guy and Lisa took us on a road trip up into the Tamborine Mountain region, then on down towards Tweed Heads, stopping for Fish and Chips along the way. Brilliant Day!
Lisa and Guy's

Arrived at cousin Lisa's place yesterday. 7 acres on the Albert River, Alberton. Qld. It's lovely here. There is access to the river from the very back of the property. If you're keen, you can catchRead more
Mitchell

We walked the 4k into Mitchell from the campsite and found the little town pretty much deserted. Well it is Sunday after all 😆. The atmosphere of the town is pretty much no atmosphere. 4 or 5 pubsRead more
We are in "Mitchell" Qld

After leaving “Old Cork” we came through Longreach a few days ago, a lovely, lively, neat and clean town, very stockman, cowboy orientated. Then onto Charleville, which was a bigger but a muchRead more
Boulia and beyond

We crossed the border from NT to QLD 2 days ago and eventually arrived in a little outback town called Boulia. We came across on the Plenty Highway and it is the flatest, dustiest, barren countryRead more
Desert Park Alice Springs

Phil gave us a free pass, issued to her by her employer, to see the Desert Park, saving us the $64 entry fee. We were really pleased with that, being the tight arses that we are. 😜. As you walkRead more
National Road Transport Hall of Fame

After a couple of days at a Caravan Park catching up on washing and general cleaning, we caught up with Tristan’s parents, Frank and Phil Hali, who kindly had us over for lunch. We went to theRead more
Alice springs and Ormiston Gorge

A visit to Ormiston Gorge then lunch at “Epilogue Lounge” in the Todd Mall, Alice Springs. The view from the lookout at the gorge was beautiful, looking straight into a swimming hole directlyRead more
Kings Canyon

Kings Canyon is in the Watarrka National Park. We packed some lunch and did the 6k Rim Walk. The views down into the chasm, 270 metre below, are lovely and the beehive like rock structures are similarRead more
The Olgas and Uluru

Wow wow and wow!!!! Much more impressive than we thought they would be. We came across the Olgas first and they are a stunning range of rocks that seem to come out of nowhere. Huge and beautiful toRead more
Daves photos from the top of the rock.

Camels

We finally saw some camels.🐪🐪🐪🐪🐪. A large herd of about 20 appeared as we rounded a bend on the rd.
We also looked at Lassiters Cave. He was famous for having found gold somewhereRead more
Gnamma Holes

We will cross the border into Northern Territory today sometime. The nights have been spent in charming little bush spots that we find on the WikiCamps app. There is a lot of car wrecks off to theRead more
Kerry O'Shea
Why is it called Heales? Is it named after Sir Richard??
Kerry O'Shea
Do you know what the pink ribbons mean?
The Gypsies
Hi Kerry 😘. We’ve only just come back into wifi range. I couldn’t find out who the lookout was named after. Sir Richard came from Victoria, so not sure if he had anything to do with up here in the Tablelands. I was surprised to see it marked on the map. Hope you are doing well and enjoying life.
The Gypsies
Yes. They were raising money for breast cancer research.