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Hughenden to Charters Towers

After shower and breakfast I took the Ute and topped up with diesel before hitching up.  Just as well I did because I would have had some difficulty with the fiver at the local servo – no big accessible BP Roadhouse here!

Once on the highway we faced the same issues as yesterday.  Initially the road conditions started out terrible but I have to concede that the road surface did improve as we travelled on.  Not consistently mind you – there were still plenty of lumps and bumps and ruts – but there was an improvement.  Perhaps it’s just the cynic in me but I still reckon that things are improving as we get closer to Townsville and “civilization”.

The other thing was that the flat boring grassland plains were replaced by areas of trees and we did a bit of uphill and downhill driving as well.  There were some large areas of burnt landscape but it did appear that this was the result of a controlled burn-off along one side of the road.  At one stage we saw a stockman droving cattle up the side of the road – the only slightly incongruous thing was his hi-vis safety vest.  It makes perfect sense to us to run cattle down the “long paddock” as it not only provides feed for the cattle but reduces the fire risk at the same time.

Trees by the Road

Trees by the Road

Burnt Trees

Burnt Trees

Uphill and Down - plus Roadkill

Uphill and Down – plus Roadkill

 

Then there was the amount of road kill.  Dead bodies every-where; and they stink!  At one stage a headless kangaroo corpse was flicked up from underneath the caravan in front and bounced along the road towards us.  However, with lightening fast reflexes and superb driving skills honed by many years of watching the Bathurst 1000 on TV I was able to avoid the potential disaster of having to clean blood and guts off the front of the mighty BT-50!

Our morning coffee stop was at the Pentland West Rest Area which was quite a nice set-up and one or two vans could stay overnight at a pinch, but basically it’s a day stop.

Break at Pentland West Rest Area

Break at Pentland West Rest Area

 

From that point on we were on the lookout for a free camp for the night, but after checking out and disregarding several possibilities, we ended up in Charters Towers.  A couple of calls to caravan parks failed to find any powered sites available.  The Aussie Outback Oasis Van Park did have plenty of unpowered sites and we were very happy to accept one.  The chap here told us that the reason for a lack of vacancies was the State of Origin game tonight as the free campers had come into town so they could get TV reception.  People were still coming into the unpowered area after dark.

Aussie Outback Oasis Van Park

Aussie Outback Oasis Van Park

Setting Up the Big Screen for the Rugby Tonight

Setting Up the Big Screen for the Rugby Tonight

Happy Camper

Happy Camper

 

We have a great site with plenty of room and spent the afternoon chatting to our neighbours including a chap who has just bought a fifth-wheeler and wanted to compare notes on a few things.  As darkness settled in we put up the awning and I cooked pork steaks on the fiver’s BBQ, which we had with potatoes and sour cream and peas. Delicious!

As I am writing this the rugby match is being projected onto a giant blow up screen in the camp kitchen area and plenty of vanners are sitting outside watching the game – and there is a fair bit of yelling at the screen too.  There is no point us having our TV on as the volume of the game is so loud – but I guess the game will be over at some stage!  It’s a great atmosphere, even if we don’t really follow the game.

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Julia Creek to Hughenden

Nice hot showers this morning in comparison to yesterday.

Sunrise at Julia Creek

Sunrise at Julia Creek

 

Two things struck us as we headed East along the Flinders Highway from Julia Creek:

  1. The amount of roadkill was astronomical compared to most other places we had been.  Mainly kangaroos and a wild pig or two.  Unlike other places there does not seem to be any effort to remove the bodies from the roadside.
  2. The quite despicable state of the roads – despite some positive comments yesterday today was a different matter.  There were pot-holes down to the gravel; patches on patches on patches; dips, bumps and ruts; and even the newly surfaced roads were bumpy as.  There does not appear to be any attempt to actually fill in pot-holes or smooth out lumps and bumps before new bitumen is poured, so it’s just up and down all the way, and extremely tiring.  As a result we have to drive more slowly through boring flat country-side.  The only good thing is that maybe our fuel consumption will improve.

As a matter of interest, we are driving the heavily promoted Overland Way, which goes from Tennant Creek to Townsville (or vice versa).  It started off as the Barkly Highway then changed its name to Flinders Highway at Cloncurry. We’re crossing our fingers that the roads will be in better condition tomorrow as we get closer to Townsville.

Our morning coffee stop was at the Maxwelton Rest Area which was nicely set up for an overnight stop but would only fit in 10 vans or so, at a squeeze.

Decisions Decisions

Decisions Decisions

Bad Roads & Neverending Train

Bad Roads & Neverending Train

 

We stopped at Richmond for lunch at Kronosaurus Korner, the local tourist information centre which features a couple of dinosaurs outside and a great dinosaur museum/display inside.  We had lunch at the Moon Rock Café and Bakery at KK, bought some fresh bread, and then went for a short walk around town.  A butcher had a sign claiming to have the best award winning beef sausages in Queensland so we bought some and later had them for dinner.  And they were excellent!

Arriving at Richmond

Arriving at Richmond

Welcome to Richmond

Welcome to Richmond

Dinosaur at Kronosaurus Korner

Dinosaur at Kronosaurus Korner

Smaller Dinosaur

Smaller Dinosaur

 

From Richmond we continued on to Hughenden and set up the fiver at the Allen Terry Caravan Park in plenty of time to unhitch and drive into town for a good look around.

Hughenden has something of a dinosaur theme with several dinosaur sculptures in the main street as well as an amazing tribute to Comet brand windmills.

Arriving at Hughenden

Arriving at Hughenden

Dinosaur Sculpture

Dinosaur Sculpture

Dinosaur Sculpture

Dinosaur Sculpture

Thirsty Dinosaur at Hughenden

Thirsty Dinosaur at Hughenden

Windmill Feature at Hughenden

Windmill Feature at Hughenden

 

Afternoon tea was a lime spider and an iced coffee at the FJ Holden Café – and the proprietor really is Mr FJ Holden!

FJ Holden Cafe

FJ Holden Cafe

Inside the FJ Holden Cafe

Inside the FJ Holden Cafe

Inside the FJ Holden Cafe

Inside the FJ Holden Cafe

 

During our walk Ann found an old fashioned drapery shop which had some quilting fabrics, and she was very excited to find some fabric that she had been looking for for some time!  We returned to the caravan park for a cuppa and an interesting chat to our next door neighbours.  They are heading in the opposite direction to us and it is always great to swap notes with other travellers as to where they have been and where they recommend.

As it was getting dark we wished our neighbours “good night” and I cooked our beef sausages on the fiver’s BBQ for dinner.

Sunset at Allen Terry Caravan Park

Sunset at Allen Terry Caravan Park

 

Still living the dream!

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