Sunday, September 19, 2010

Back in Sydney

Well we are back in the big smoke (Sydney) have been for a couple of weeks been very busy unpacking and back at work for now. Our next trip will be in a couple of years now to WA so we have to do some serious saving till then.


All good things come to and end unfortunately

Thursday, September 2, 2010

2/9/2010 Carnarvon Gorge day 29







1/9/2010 Carnarvon Gorge day 28

Well today was going to be different to what we have done on this trip as usual we were up early as we wanted to get to the national park visitors centre by 7:15am to start our walk as it was going to take awhile to get to the end.

After as short talk to the ranger we were on our way. It did not feel to bad to start with as we have not done a lot of walking on this trip only through water crossing which could had croc's in them lucky we did not see any.




We arrived at Cathedral cave which had some aboriginal art in it. Finaly we arrived at the end of the track at 10:30 the walk was very scenic and crossed over the creek 19 times we were lucky and did not fall in once.
Cathedral cave



Big Bend

We did venture back after a short break and something to eat as we had just walked 10ks in and now it was time to do the same back and the side tracks wich would make it 25ks altogher.


The first side track was Boowinda Gorge this was very rocky and had to watch our step we walked into a narrow part which was very pretty and we decied not to go to far in.
Boowinda Gorge

Second stop Art Gallery I decided not to go into this one as I had rolled my foot and was starting to hurt so I sat on the seat's and waited for everyone else.


Third stop was Ward's Canyon we all went into this one as we decieded this is were we would eat our lunch as it was now nearly 2:00pm

Next was Amphitheatre which I really want to see but it was 650m in and out up ladders so I went on.

Amphitheatre

Last of alll was the Moss Garden I went into this on it was 650m in so I slowly made my way in and it was lovely sat there for a rest and took it all in before heading out again.
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Moss Garden

On the way out I ran into the others but I kept going as I was going to be a bit slower and I was starting to get very tired and still had a long way back to the car.


Once back at the car which would have been about 3:30pm my shoes were the first things off then I had to wait for Paul and the others to get back as we had a 15min drive back to camp.

Lucky we had decieded to have a spit roast tonight as non of us could move very far as we were all sore.


The spit roast was great and only $20.00 so it was well worth it. We could not make it even to 8:30pm tonight to go to bed.

31/8/2010 Charters Towers – Carnarvon Gorge day 27

Leaving Charters Towers

Well you never guess we left early again as we had a very long drive today. Our stops today would be short as we wanted to get to Carnarvon early in the afternoon.


So our first stop was Belyando crossing enough time to go to the loo and a drink then back on the road again.

Emerald main street

Emerald we stopped for fuel and a short break.



Coming into Springsure

Springsure for lunch about 1/2hr.


Bottle tree

There was not far then and we were making good time. On the way into Carnarvon Ian had a bit of trouble with his car. We stopped for a short time to see if there was anything major, did not seem to much so we continued on.

Now we are there managed to get Chris on the radio as they had already arrived and were all set up.


We booked in and found our camp site set up and sat around for awhile as we had had a long drive and we felt a bit tired.

After te a Ian, Rhonda, Chris and Mary went to a talk the park put on and they said it was very good. Paul & I sat at camp and talked to Junta for awile untile it was time to go to bed. Another big day comes to and end.

Monday, August 30, 2010

30/8/2010 Monday Undara – Charters towers day 26

Well today we start heading back home. We packed up early as we had a tour booked for 8:00am before we got on the road.
Paul & I were ready before 7:00am so we went and had a cuppa in the bufet area before meeting up with the others.
There was another Budd on the tour apart from us and they were from England.
Everyone back on the bus to take us to the larva tubes which were very interesting very hard to take photos as they were very dark inside.

Undara Larva Tube

We got back at 10:0am we said goodby to little Ian, Jill and Danial as they were heading back to Cairns for a couple of days before Jill & Danial caught a plane back to Sydney and I hand to work his way back.. Now that we have done that it was 10:30am and we are now on the way to Charters Towers about 4-5hrs.


The weather was starting to close in by now and there were lots of road works on the way so it was a bit slow going.

We arrive at Greenvale at 12:30 had lunch fish & chips and left by 1:00.

Now we are in Charters Towers found the caravan park did a bit of shopping then back to the park for afternoon drinks.

29/8/2010 Sunday Chillagoe -Undara day 25


Well today is Paul's birthday, we still have to move on so up early again and got away at 7:45 we did not have a long run although we want to call into Mt Surprise to have a look.




The drive we took was another dirt road straight down from Chillagoe and what a great drive that was the road was very good lots of animals along the way, more cattle.




Emus running along the road


Now we have arrive in Mt Surprise into the cafe for some refreshments and a look around before we pumped up the tyres as we will be on tar roads from now. Called into the gem shop to have a look and see if there was anything to spend our money on, yes there was but the boys are with us so we reframed.

Main street of Mt Surprise

Now onto Undara Larva tubes for the night, when we arrived there it was still very hot and booked in found our spot set up the camper as the others had to go in a different spot as they were tents.


We did go and visit them had a look around the park found the pool and the dinning area.

The girls hit the little shop to have a look without the boys this time and then went and had a free cuppa of tea while the boys were back at the tent having a quite ale.

The Giggenbachs are back with us so they set up while we went on a sunset and animal tour which left at 5:30pm. We all piled in to the bus for the trip out to the sunset viewing area.

Saw some Wallaroor's which were very chute.

The sunset was going down as we sipped on champagne and nibbles and it was very spectacular with all the cloud around.

Now it was on to see a larva tube with little bats flying around and try and get some photos of them not that easy.
We had tea in the bistro which was very nice that was for Paul's birthday. Well the shackle was given to little Ian tonight for leaving his tickets for the tour behind.

Sunset from Undara


Saturday, August 28, 2010

28/8/2010 Saturday Chillagoe day 24

Well today we were going to do something different than driving. We had booked 3 cave tours which will take all day.


It was another hot day in Chillagoe so we thought it would be good to spend it in the caves.

The first cave was Donna cave it took 1hr which was very interesting but not very cool like we thought.

Head in the cave

Small bat

The second was Trezkinn cave I did not think it was as good as the first one and still not very cool this one took 1hr as well. So that was the morning filled up.



We took a drive out to balancing rock and the Giggenbach's decided to leave us for the night and go to Mareeba and look at something in there.



Balancing rock

We headed back to camp for lunch before we headed out to the Royal Arch cave. This was a very interesting cave and took 11/2hrs it had a lot to look at in this one and spots were very cool.
Queen victoria

Shape of a fish

After that we went for a swim in the pool at the park and it was very refreshing.

Had a very simple dinner as it was still very hot.

27/8/2010 Friday Laura- Chillagoe day 23



We left for Palmerville at 7:45am back onto dirt road again today dogging kangaroos and cattle all the way. What a great drive through this way very scenic and a bit slow as it twisted and very boggy in some parts from the rain the night before.

cow not moving off the road

We stopped at palmerville river for morning tea took some photos as we had a look at the trees bending over from the flow of the river when it is in flood.

Palmer River


After the river the road was no better still very pretty and lots more cattle on the road so we had to dive very slow not to hit any and lots of gates to open along the way.  Now we are on the development road on our way to Chillagoe

Brolga's on the side of the development road



We have arrived in Chillagoe at 1:00pm drove through town to find the caravan park, we finally did as we blinked and nearly missed it. Now in and found somewhere to camp, today was another very hot day and even hotter when setting up camp.



We sat under the tree near the camp having lunch as it was much cooler there. We decided to go for a walk to see what was in town came across and information centre so we went in to see where we had to book to see some caves. On our way back to camp we found a souvenir shop and had a look in there.

We then drove to the smelters to have a look at them and while we were there we got in contact with the Giggenbach's to see where they were and they found us out on the smelter road. Junta had been bitten by something a few day before and she had a big welt on her leg.
Smelter Chimney


Our cars at the smelter

We then went out to a vintage car museum to have a look at what he had and it was all ford cars very old trucks and cars very interesting and the guy seem to know his stuff.
Mustan (vintage car)

Vintage jeep

That night we went out to tea at the Post office Pub which was steak and salad for $12.00 what a great meal.

Wendy got the shackle tonight for making a baby cry at the hotel.

26/8/2010 Thursday Archer river- Laura day 22

We pulled out of the park at just after 7:30am heading for Coen. We had to stop at the Quaranteen station so they could make sure all our fruit and vegies were ok. We arrived in Coen and I had to load my stuff onto the blog as I got internet connection just as we pulled in we were there for 1/2hr the others had ice cream and pies while they waited.

Back on the road again heading to Musgrave just out of there on very corrigated road we nearly had a push bike rider on our bull bar as he was all over the road. We are now in Musgrave stopped there for morning tea and ice creams again. Now onto Hann River roadhouse everyone got out for a quick look and some photo's before moving on.

cow outside Musgrave roadhouse


Hann Roadhouse


Had a pull off are at Kennedy River for lunch by the time we had finished it was 1:00pm, so now we are on our way to Laura which is not far away.


Once there we found the camping ground behind the pub, all tents and camper set up and it was a very hot day.



After we had a sit under a big shady tree we drove out to split rock to see the aboriginal painting. It was a very hot walk up the painting but very interesting.



Split rock


Split rock

Now back to camp for dinner and after the boys went and had a drink in the pub and Danial did not come back until very late. When the boys came back from the pub we were sitting in the cool and then it started to rain really hard so into bed we went. The rain did not last long then the stars were out, but some of the group were already asleep. Ian McKinley got the shackle for leaving his towel in the shower.


Wednesday, August 25, 2010

25/8/2010 Wednesday Iron Range N.P – Archer River day 21








Today we had a late rise after yesterday's adventures. We left camp at 8:30am to take a very scenic drive to Chilli Beach When we got there we had a walk on the beach and took some photo's for a short while.



Now we went to Portland road to visit a cafe for morning tea. While we were all sitting having a lovely coffee and tea on a beautiful veranda overlooking the water a large scrub python (cecil) curled up in the rafters.






On the way to Mt Tozier little Ian was in the lead and he saw our first cassowary and took a great photo he all so saw 3 big pigs and 4 piglets on the side of the road.



We went through the Pescoe River which was on the main road and was not as treacherous as the crossing we had been further down the river yesterday.




Next stop was Wenlock river where we had lunch and a swim for awhile as it was such a lovely place and the water had a lovely little flow so there was no croc's swimming with us.


Well now we are almost at Archer River Roadhouse to stay the night. So we paid for our camping in the shop and then the boys found a spot to set up camp.

We did some washing while the boy's had a quite drink. So we decided to have dinner at the roadhouse which we had a Archer burger which was the biggest burger I have had. Now we are all sitting around having a cup of tea.

24/8/2010 Tuesday Seisia-Iron Range N.P day 20

Well the day started pretty good we left Seisia at 7:30am we arrived at the Jardine ferry at 8:20am once over the other side we headed for Bramwell Junction and arrived there about 11:00 and a whole lot of rally cars pulled in whilst we were there.

rally cars at Bramwell Junction

Sebastian was having trouble with his starter motor in his car so he decided to leave us and go to Coen to try and get it fixed. So Werner & Junta decided to travel with them so they did not have to go alone.



We departed them at the turn off to Frenchman's track, When we then ventured onto the track we went a little way and we came to Wenlock river so we decided to have our lunch.

comming down Wenlock river

I drove through this river and for a little while as there was some good things to practice on Paul had to sit in the passengers seat for a short while.


Through some more water and some of them were a bit tricky as Ian got a little stuck in one and little Ian had to pull him out with a snatch strap.
boggy hole

Paul going through boggy hole


We have now come to the rivers of all rivers after descending down a big rocky hill. When we got down there was no turning back especially for us as there was no room to turn the camper. The boy's assured me that everything would be ok, as they walked the Pescoe River which was belly button deep and worked out all the deep spots and the very rocky spots. The bras were on the cars and the snatch straps attached to the front.




little Ian coming out of Pescoe river


After watching the two Ian's go through with finger nails clenched into the dash board it was now our turn. As we plunged into the Pascoe river the water came over the bonnet and hit the windscreen like waves on a beach. With a lot of bouncing and negotiating a lot of tree ruts on the exit side, we exit the mighty river only to find a very steep tricky inclined. Paul accelerates I shut my eyes and held the dash even tighter when we finally get to the top I threw the door open and threw up. Only to meet Rhonda who said who awesome was this, and Jill said thank the lord we made. The boys were congratulating each other for a job well done.



Us coming out of Pescoe River


Now we are on our way to Iron Range N.P through various flood ways and dips with small amounts of water in them nothing like we have been through today. Finally after 5hr of traveling we have arrived at the rangers station to find that they want $5.15 to camp in the national park for the night.

By the time we found a camp site it was 5:45pm and getting very dark so a quick tea was in order then to bed.
Little Ian got the shackle last night for backing into a tree.
Tonight the group helped me write this part of the blog I think they exaggerated a little to make it sound good.
Comming out of the river valley