Wednesday 12 September 2012

Robert Sullivan (Tojo), was very surprised to see us, we had lovely couple of day with Bob, Lyn and the family.
Travelled on to Harlin, camped out side the toilets (free power from the box), Bob was driving from Toowoomba to Caloundra in his truck and spotted us, even through the trees, had a bit of a chat and he went on his way. If ever your in Harlin, the fuel is cheap and the meals are fantastic (try the BIG Breakfast).









On to Kims place, we went to Mt Tamborine on Saturday afternoon had a picinic with Kim and Katie then to Dwains for a chat. Following Sunday (Fathers Day) we went to Bribie Island, it sure has changed in 39 years. The following Thursday, 6th September we went to Dwain & Leannes for 3 days and met up with Marg, Lou & Jim (3 Amigos). Saturday 8th we all went to Sarahs 18th Birthday, we had a great time, Monday the 10th we returned to Kims.

Wednesday 15 August 2012









Had my 60th Birthday at the lake at Middlemount, friend Deb & Phil, Di & John joined Maggie and I for a lovely dinner. Left German Creek Thursday 8th August and travelled to Duaringa to O/N, then on through Biloela (pronounced Bill O Wheel A) to Caliope (pronounced (Cal Lie Oh Pee) a mining town. Visited Gladstone, one of the buissiest ports in Australia, this place freaked me out, the roads are wierd, no signs to major points and it really has no centre of town! Went on to the town of 1770 and Agness Waters, lovey little town, 1770. Very impressd with Bundaberg, lots of historical buildings and easy to find your way around, called to see Mick & Gerry at Maryborough then on to Gympie, presently at Kenilworth for 2 days then to Robert and Lyn Sullivans place for a BBQ for his 60th, hes 14 days younger than me, its a surprise BBQ and I hope it goes well. See photos!

Wednesday 1 August 2012




Left Aramac Sunday 22nd July. On the way to Barkie (Barcaldine) we passed a tree that resembled an Emu, we proceeded to Barkie and did some tourist things like possing at the "Tree of Knowledge", this is where the Australian Labor Party was formed and is famous as a meeting place for striking shearers and the foundation of the AWU in 1891/94. Stopped over at Jericho the first night (on the banks of the River Jordan), then on to Emerald for another stopover. Missed the turn to German Creek and went on to Middle Mount, a very well organised minning town, we then returned to German Creek to meet up with  Phil, Deb , John & Di. Have been here for nearly 2 weeks now, had to go to Rockhampton (600K round) to get a pump for the van.

Sunday 15 July 2012

Travelled from Atherton to Ravens-hoe spelt Ravenshoe, and camped at the railway station, its a very neat town. There a number of waterfalls to be seen here and the Information centre is a great set up, go there and find out whats about, the photo with Maggie and I is of the widest falls in Australia (so they say). Travelled back to Townsville via Greenvale (there building a line), then back through Charters Towers to Townsville, camped at Bluewater camp and went to the sports club for a social, it was fantastic (3 drinks for $6.00).
Left Townsville Saturday, on to Airlie Beach, to Pammy Poles home and set up camp, Michelle, Nifty, Pauline & Mick joined for what we hoped would be a nice stay!
Mackay to the General Gordon Hotel for a few nights then onto Lake Elphinstone, it rained and we left (6 days of overcast), camped at BP Clermont, then roadside out of Emerald. Went to Emerald AGROW, it was wet and muddy (like Mudgee Field-days), Maggie bought a Dream Pot cooker, they are fantastic (google them).








On to Barcaldine, then out to Aramac (verry verrry nearly ran out of fuel), and when we got to the pump, it was empty "until this arvo".
Met up with Phil & Deb at Lake Dunn, good to see them again, they'll be joining us in Aramac on Monday.

Saturday 23 June 2012






Travelled from Cairns to Cooktown via Port Douglas. Port Douglas is a great little fishing village gone COMMERCIAL, you can see this town at Margareaye!t River, Mt Tamborine or Leura, grossly over yuppiefied. Cooktown on the other hand is quaint and beautiful (keep it that way). Mossman is heading towards Port Douglas.
Up to Mt Molloy then on to Lakeland, overnight in the C/P. Travelled through Palmer River (River of Gold, a good book), this is all through the top end of The Great Dividing Range. The photos of the large mountain of black boulders is Black Mountain. The aborinal dream time say 2 brothers were in love with the same girl, the one that built the biggest mountain could have the girl, when they finnished the rains came and drowned the girl and the brothers turned to stone of the mountain. Life has not changed in 40,000 years!
The last 3 photos are of the Rocky Creek Heritage site of a WW11 Army base, there were between 100,000 and 300,0000 troops based here from 1942 to1945 Tom & Joe Murphy were based here and were in the 132 Transport Battalion (The Road Runners), the wall plaques are for families to have a memorial for their relatives, we are trying to organise this for the Murphy clan.
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