We made it into Mt Surprise on Christmas Eve and set up here for a few days of celebration.
Wishing you all a Very Merry Christmas.
And Santa found us.
But hang on, how did we get here??????
Rewind 10 days before............
Daly Waters, the iconic Aussie Outback Pub.
A very quirky little town, and little it is,
But they fit so much into it
Even a flushing dunny for its dump point
Also at Daly Waters is a WWII airstrip
But after a couple of days we needed to brave the heat and head on, actually East, the road home truly starts now,
First Stop Heartbreak Hotel, called so due to the heartbreaking effort to build and get things done in this part of Australia, but a very welcome oasis now.
Now South down to Barkly Homestead, another oasis, and a little quirky, but first oh My Goodness, the road down was a shocker. There has been quite a bit of rain around and this road has only recently re-opened (one of the few), but the Tablelands Hwy was slow going
The Smokers area, an old cattle wagon
Guinea fowl roaming the park
And then the next day...........Back into Qld
Reality was starting to set in, the trip nearly over and truly with not a night below 30 degrees, a bedroom with aircon was beckoning
The days have been hitting around 43 and we would only travel through the morning as not to stress the car too much, towing a 3T van over bitumen probably reading 50+, cant be great.
So with this in mind a quick overnighter at Camooweal, and then into Mt Isa.
And more afternoon summer storms
Ended up staying for a couple of nights at the Argylla Park, it was actually hard to leave as they had an air con camp kitchen that I literally moved into for 48 hours. It worked out well as I did a huge cook up so once we were on the road again we wouldn't need to cook anything and heat up the van, Roast chicken, Fried rice, spaghetti bolognaise, anything that could be eaten cold or re heated using the microwave was on the menu.
The late storms had cooled everything off by a few degrees, so once we left the Isa we risked another bush camp, this one at the Terry Smith lookout on the Burke Developmental Road,
a beautiful view and stunning sunset, but it wasn't much of a reprieve, back on the road the next day and into Normanton for one night before heading east again.
Had an amazing sight pass us on leaving Normanton and after having a joke with the driver over the UHF he offered to pull over so we could get some photos
No Flux capacitor in this model
And no he wasn't going to the future, just Croydon, which is where we also stopped for a night, and such a pity I didn't get any photos from here as this would have to be one of the best parks we have stayed in, the town was beautiful and people friendly.
North West Qld has definitely had some rain, all the rivers were full coming across the Gulf Developmental Road, and everything so green. It was beautiful to see.
From here it is pretty much over as the next day, Christmas Eve we stopped in Mt Surprise and stayed for Christmas and Boxing Day, but we couldn't do it, one more road side stop at Ravenshoe's Archer Creek was our final stop before coming down the range and back home.
A bit sad it is over but happy to be able to catch up with friends again.
Now for all the facts, but not quite ready to face that yet. give me a week to get all the washing and cleaning done, then I may be ready to sit down and work out the milage etc
Thank you to Cheryl for looking after our home and for everyone who has taken the time to follow our travels..
Until next time ......