Week 3 – Queensland Outback

Well after the 2nd week throwing us some curved balls week 3 has us venturing further into the Queensland back.

Day 15 – Cunnamulla to Charleville

After leaving the lovely Riverside Caravan Park in Cunnamulla, we fueled up and headed north again. It was only a short hop today of 200klms to Charleville. As we tend to find ourselves on the road byy 8.30am we made it into Charleville at around lunch time leaving us time to check out the town.

As it was a Monday everything (lol) was open so we had a nice browse around town before heading out to the Cosmos centre and WWII memorial.

Keeping George out of all the country pubs is becoming a challenge. He says he likes the vibe but I am sure there is another reason!

Overnight stop at Charleville

Day 16 – Charleville to Blackall

Todays drive took in Augathella, Tambo and finally our freecamp night on the Barcoo River at Blackall. A distance today of 309 klms.

Water tank art at Augathella

Augathella was a petrol stop with an amazing art on their water tank and stop over for a stretch of the legs and coffee at Tambo before heading onto Blackall.

Another outback town which has designed a great entrance to its town. The backgroud are all made up of photos of locals

As we decided not to unhook, we decided to take a bike ride around town to take in the sights and get some supplies. The most expensive loaf of bread yet $5.20! Ouch but it was local bakery and I won’t get caught again.

Yep we dont do selfies very well and certainly as the local bikies. Blackall Qld
We finally made the Black Stump. Now what lays beyond? Blackall Qld
The actual black stump. Blackall Qld

Our campsite was a gem. We were able to have a campfire and had a great facetime chat with Lee and Kerry.

Day 17 and 18 – Blackall to Ilfracombe and Longreach

Today after tearing ourselves away from our lovely campsite, we headed off to our next stop at Ilfracombe (just outside of Longreach). We paused at Barcaldine on the way which was such a great place to stop to take in this town we visited over 40 years ago. My how it has changed (except for the pubs). Today’s trip was a short one – 187klms.

Ifracombe Caravan Park

Our campsite for the night was at the Ilfracombe Caravan Park . Even though we were 28klms outside of Longreach it was a far better choice for our two day stopover as it was grassy and friendly. Of course the Wellshot Pub at the back of the van park was to George’s pleasing. I even got kind and shouted him a pub meal and drink for the night.

We spent the next day at the Stockman’s Hall of Fame at Longreach, Thompson’s River and a general look around the township of Longreach .

Day 19 and 20 – Longreach to Cloncurry

Omg thought George was going to kill me. Today’s haul was 554klms.

We got away at 8am today with the aim of free camping somewhere along the road halfway to Cloncurry. However, after stopping at Winton, we decided that we would push on to Cloncurry for two nights to stock up, re-arrange and carry out general maintenance before heading up to Gregory Downs on day 21.

We long drive was amazing in that it was more dry and arid than anything we had seen.

Our site at Cloncurry is shady and the weather is decidedly hotter. We have stowed away the winter clothes and heater and dug out the summer clothes. The nights are still coolish and the days are hot but not humid yet.

Went for a drive around and came across Chinaman’s Creek Weir, the dam and lookout.

Day 21 – Cloncurry to Gregory Downs Hotel – 333klms

We left Cloncurry this morning and travelled north to Burke and Wills Roadhouse for a fuel stop at $1.74 per litre – ouch. Lucky is wasn’t a full tank of fuel.

Burke and Wills Roadhouse

From there we headed west to Gregory Downs Hotel for an overnight stop before going onto Lawn Hill tomorrow.

Back of Gregory Downs Hotel

So week 3 didn’t leave us unscathed. On arrival at Gregory Downs, George whipped out the portable solar panels, as we are unpowered site, and low and behold we have blown a regulator in the solar panels we use. We at least have the ones on the caravan and another set of portable solar panels which should get us through the next five days.

Me when Georgie gets fustrated!!

As we now know the NT border opened on 17 July , so we have decided to continue to push north with a view to going to Lawn Hill for a week before entering the NT on 25 July. Well thats the current plan. I am quickly running out of alphabet for my plans.

We are still worried about the boys in Melbourne. I just wish the Victorians would get their shit together. WA is still doubtful but we are hoping that once we have been in the NT for a couple of months we may be given permission to enter.

We are definitely going to be slowing things down that we have nearly reached Lawn Hill and have our permits to enter the NT.

Stay safe everyone. Missing everyone but not ready to come home. Caitlin give our Tilly a hug for us.

“We loves you all”

10 Replies to “Week 3 – Queensland Outback”

  1. I think it’s time to slow down a bit, some of those trips are too long!
    Not enough time for George to have his beers🧓🏻🧤

  2. Amazing. Looks like you are both having a ball. Don’t be too hard on George and his visits to county pubs, I like the way he thinks.

  3. Hi Lyn and George, love reading your adventure. We are on the road too and no doubt passed you on the road at some point. Your trip is along the same lines that we have travelled. Countryside is beautiful and hot in the car. Our trip is slower than yours though normally stopping for 3/4 nights at each stop. Wishing you safe travels. Jen and Doug

    1. Hi Jennie,
      Good to see that you were able to get away. We are slowing down now and not moving on to far or quickly. Maybe we will be able to catch up somewhere along the road for a drink. Stay safe.

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