Friday, May 09, 2008

THE BIG TRIP - 2008

AROUND AUSTRALIA 2008
Saturday 26 April to Friday 9 May
Sydney to Kununurra
Blog 1

We drove out of Sydney on a lovely sunny Anzac Day long weekend. We headed north to Maroochydore for some minor work on the caravan and spent a few nights at Cotton Tree caravan Park situated on the mouth of the Maroochydore River. It is a beautiful spot and we enjoyed watching the board gliders against the beautiful sunset.

Our first stop after Maroochydore was at Lake Monduran, 20km north of Gin Gin. The sun was setting over the dam and we enjoyed the birds as we sat around the camp fire and soaked in the peace.

Mosaics in the footpath and the lovely sculptures explained much of the local history of Childers as we wandered up and down the main street. We bypassed Rockhampton but stopped to enjoy the beautiful statue of the Brahman Bull and then turned west on the Capricorn Highway spending the night at Mt Hay.

As we have travelled these roads many times before we didn’t stop for any sight seeing but headed west to Broome. We rested at Longreach for a few days to break the journey and were lucky enough to arrive at the restaurant at the stockman’s Hall of Fame to see 70 old drovers and their partners getting together for a 20 year reunion. They had a great time and we had a great time watching them.

We continued west through Winton and decided to take a detour to Boulia, a road as yet untravelled along the Kennedy Development Road. Lunch was a highlight at the Middleton Pub which is about half way between Winton and Boulia. The pub is an old wooden homestead with a great veranda looking across at the “Hilton Hotel” which offered No TV, no air conditioning, no pool and no cost. It was very cute. We had lunch on the veranda with the flies and the dogs.

Boulia is a little town of 300 population with it’s famous Min Min experience which is an animated display telling the stories and theories of the Min Min lights of the area. They are lights that have been recorded since 1912 after the Min Min Hotel was burnt down and have been seen at various times by many different types of people since then including the last sighting in 2007.

They haven’t been explained by scientist but there are various theories including electromagnetic radiation caused by the rocks of the area, the atmospheric conditions at various times and of course the spirits of both aboriginal and white people of the area. The Pitta Pitta people who are the Aboriginal tribe of the area have seen the lights long before 1912. They say the lights are the spirits of past people. What ever the explanation, the phenomenon certainly seems to occur.

A must see is the Corroboree Tree, situated behind the Boulia state school with a student population of 18. The tree is the last recognised Corroboree Tree of the Pitta Pitta people and is a Waddi tree which can only be found in the Boulia/Diamantina Shire. The wood is known as one of the hardest timbers in the world.

Before leaving Boulia we wanted to see the old Stone House and were shown around by Dick Suter who is in charge of the House and the Museum beautifully organised by him and his sister. What a character!!! His stories made the experience even more enjoyable.

He had collected, cleaned and documented all the exhibits and organised the material in the museum over the last 10 years. All the murals have been painted by his sister.

We saw lots of majestic Wedge tail eagles along the Diamantina Development Rd on the way to Mt Isa. After Mt Isa the countryside was mainly grasslands as we headed through Camooweal and into the Northern Territory west along the Barkly Highway and north on Stuart Highway towards Katherine spending the night at the caravan park at the Pink Panther Pub in Larrimah. The beer was lovely and cold after a hot dusty day.

We watched the owner of the Timber Creek Caravan Park feed the fresh water crocodiles in the Victoria River before heading to Kununurra the next day for a few days there.

We left Sydney and lunched here on the Hunter River at Brooklyn

Views of the Hunter River near Brooklyn NSW

Our rig at Cotton Tree Caravan Park - Maroochydore QLD

It was great watching these surfers para-surfing at Maroochydore

Up, up and away - thrilling

It takes a lot of effort to beach the para-gliders

Sunset on the Maroochydore River at Cotton Tree Caravan Park

Lunch by a lake at Gin Gin Qld as we headed north

View of the lake at Gin Gin from our van at lunchtime

We decided to spend the night at Lake Monduran Qld

And having set up camp we walked to the dam at Lake Monduran

Love the way the light caught these grasses at Lake Monduran

Views of Lake Monduran

Dam wall at Lake Monduran

Lake Monduran

Mike just loves this late afternoon light -
brings the tree to life in vivid colours

We walked through Childers Qld

A quaint typical Queensland town

Entrance to the Ladies toilet at the Childers Hotel

Dog sculpture - Childers Qld

Federal Hotel (est. 1907) - Childers Qld

Gaydons Buildings - Childers Qld

Childers Post Office

Street sculpture - Childers Qld

Stockman Statue at the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame - Longreach Qld

Typical stance of an Australian Stockman (Drover)

They are trying to grow grass here in Longreach

New Cattlemen's Bar & Grill at Longreach Stockmans Hall of Fame

We thoroughly enjoyed having dinner and watching these old fellas
getting together at the annual Stockman's Reunion Dinner

We decided to get to Mount Isa via Boulia where they have camel races every August

Views as we drove along the Min Min Byway from Longreach to Boulia

Views as we drove along the Min Min Byway from Longreach to Boulia

Look there's a Hilton Hotel here at Middleton -
no TV, no Showers, no air conditioning...

Hilton Hotel - Middleton Qld

We had to have lunch here at the Middleton Hotel

They had an original Cobb & Co coach here at Middleton Qld

Middleton Pub bar, restaurant, Carol and behind her is the owners living room

That's our rig outside the Middleton Hilton, and look we were not the only ones here

Boulia is famous for strange sightings of light which they call the "Min Min"

This is the very site where the hotel was where the "Min Min"
lights still appear and follow people

Hmmm, we have not seen the light but we were breathalysed by police on this road

Boulia Shire Hall

We had enough time to catch the 4:00pm Min Min Encounter Show

Inside the Min Min Encounter Centre

These robot characters come to life and tell the Min Min encounter story

These characters come to life and tell the Min Min
encounter story - it was very well done

Mike loves these longhorn skulls

About the Sacred Aboriginal Waddi Tree - Boulia Qld

Sacred Aboriginal Waddi Tree - Boulia Qld

Our rig near the Sacred Aboriginal Waddi Tree - Boulia Qld