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Day 84 – Tambo to Charleville

We woke to a lovely crisp sunny morning at Stubby Bend.  Bertha’s thermometer told us that is was 4 degrees outside and 13 inside at 7.00 am, so we turned on the heater and the hot water and put on the kettle.  We were soon showered and enjoying breakfast in the sun in Bertha with the temperature at 8 degrees outside and a very pleasant 18 degrees inside.

Stubby Creek – note how close the cattle are

We took our time and then drove into Tambo.  On the way we took a detour to see the Qantas Crash site.  I guess that perhaps I had expected to find a piece of plane wreckage and a plaque, but that wasn’t to be.  There is a simple memorial to the 3 people who died in QANTAS’ first ever crash on 24th March 1927.

QANTAS Crash Memorial

Then we stopped at the Tambo Lake which is a very attractive park.  There are picnic and BBQ facilities, tables and seating, plus toilets, dump point and fresh water for travellers.

Views of Tambo Lake

After a short stop we set off heading south down the Landsborough Highway towards Augathella.  Our first stop was at the Augathella North Rest Area for a much needed coffee in Bertha.

Refreshed, we continued 42kms down the highway into Augathella, which is about 1 kilometre off the main highway.

Scenes along the highway

Fatigue Zone Trivia keeps us on our toes

Augathella is quite spread out and clean and inviting.  Smiley’s Café & Restaurant, based at the Ellangowan Hotel looked particularly inviting with tables inside and outside in the sunshine.  We decided to have lunch there and the food was very good.  There is a range of other shops in town, including a butcher where we stocked up with some very tasty looking dead animal.  There are a number of places to stay and camp, including a donation based free-camp, and free caravan and motorhome parking behind the hotel.

Views of Augathella

Views of Augathella

Views of Augathella

Post Office & Police Station

The State of Origin Rugby match is on tonight and accommodation is at a premium everywhere.  Anecdotally we understand that many free-campers head in to caravan parks to ensure that they can watch the big game.  We experienced this same issue in 2013 so we thought that we would ring ahead to Charleville – just as well!  We eventually booked a site at Bailey Bar Caravan Park in Charleville.

As we left Augathella we turned onto the Mitchell Highway and headed for Charleville.

After some 80 kilometres of uneventful driving we arrived at Bailey Bar and they are packed – even parking vans on the footpath!!

We sat outside in the sun for a while talking to our neighbours, before it started to become quite cool so we headed inside Bertha.  A light tea was all that was required after our large lunch, and we then settled down to watch some TV.

Another great day visiting small outback towns.

Bring on tomorrow !!!

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Day 83 – Barcaldine to Stubby Bend, Tambo

We woke to a nice blue sky with a few puffy white clouds.  The forecast top temperature today is in the low 20s.

After a leisurely start we did something unusual for us and started our day with coffee at one of Barcaldine’s bakeries.  The coffee was OK but the service was sooooo slooooooow!  We should probably have done our usual thing and got going and stopped for coffee in Bertha further along the road.

We soon came across some roadworks warning signs but fortunately they weren’t working today.  However, it looks as though sections of the highway are being widened, which would be great.  There has certainly been a lot of grading along both sides of the road.  The other alternative thought is that this may simply be drainage works for upcoming floods.

Another interesting sight along this stretch of highway are the ‘Fatigue Zone’ signs.  The theory is that if you are kept mentally stimulated then you won’t fall asleep, so the signs pose questions to drivers, offer a hint or two, and then provide the quiz answers.   The ‘Fatigue Zone’ signs are hard to ignore and they do get you in after a while.

Newly graded road & ‘Fatigue Zone’ signs

Our first stop for the day was at Blackall, where we stopped opposite the Memorial Gardens and had a light lunch in Bertha.  Blackall is celebrated as the home of Jackie Howe, the legendary sheep-shearer, and is also home to the Historic Wool-scour and The Black Stump.  We had a very good look around Blackall several years ago and actually stayed at the free-camp in town, so today we only drove around to identify any changes.

Views of Blackall

Continuing along the highway we soon arrived at Tambo, where we decided we would stay the night.  Tambo is a nice little town and its claim to fame is that is the site of the first QANTAS crash.  There is also the popular ‘World Famous Tambo Teddies’ shop.  It also goes without saying that there are a few heritage hotels and other buildings.

Views around Tambo

After scouting around town and checking out the several caravan parks, we drove a short way out of town to the free-camp at Stubby Bend.  We stayed here in 2012.

As we only drove just over 200 kilometres today we arrived at our camp site in the early afternoon, so after setting up (not a big job at a free-camp) we got out our chairs and enjoyed coffee and reading outside.  Compared to the last time we were here this place is a lot more popular and vans have been arriving all afternoon.  Our site near the creek is, we think, one of the better sites but the vans keep coming and still keep finding places to set-up.

Views of Stubby Bend free-camp

Eventually the sun went down and it was cooling down quickly so we went inside and Ann whipped up a delicious dinner.

Sunset at Stubby Bend, Tambo

Another great day enjoying a couple of smaller Queensland country towns.

Still thoroughly enjoying the Motorhome Experience!

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Day 31 – Stubby Bend (Tambo) to Mitchell

When we woke up this morning it was very cold and windy at our beautiful camp spot.

After showers and breakfast we headed for Augathella, which we inadvertently bypassed (thanks Garmin) but we continued on to Morven where we checked out a camp spot at the recreation reserve. Very nice – we would stay there. We stopped at a camp spot in Mungallala and filled up the water tanks as they were getting a bit low.

Quick Stop at Morven

Quick Stop at Morven

Then we went on to the Neil Turner Weir freecamp area in Mitchell. This is a great spot and quite a few vans are here. It looks as though people stay here for a while, not just overnight as with many freecamps. It also looks like it has been very wet and muddy, but we have a good spot for the night. It has been a long day and a hard drive with awful roads and loads of roadkill to avoid.

Neil Turner Weir free camp at Mitchell

Neil Turner Weir free camp at Mitchell

We are still having issues with the van electrics and will need to go to a caravan park tomorrow to recharge everything. Bummer!

Categories: 2012 Winton Adventure, Free Camping | Tags: ,

Day 30 – Longreach to Stubby Bend Near Tambo

We left Longreach about 10.15 am after showers, feeding the Brolga family and discussing washing machines with a couple from Melbourne in a neighbouring van.

Feeding the Brolgas at the Longreach Caravan Park

Feeding the Brolgas at the Longreach Caravan Park

We stopped at Barcaldine for lunch – pies from the bakery in the van with coffee and apple slice. Then on to Blackall for a quick stop and on further to Stubby Bend free camp near Tambo for the night. We arrived about 3.30 pm.

Some Interesting Driving Situations Happen in the Bush

Some Interesting Driving Situations Happen in the Bush

On the Way to Blackall

On the Way to Blackall

Stopped at Stubby Bend free camp near Tambo

Stopped at Stubby Bend free camp near Tambo

We have been experiencing some issues with the caravan batteries apparently not accepting charge from the solar panel but everything seems OK tonight. We spent a gorgeous afternoon by the Barcoo River and later had pasta dinner in van.

Relaxing at Stubby Bend free camp near Tambo

Relaxing at Stubby Bend free camp near Tambo

Relaxing at Stubby Bend free camp near Tambo

Relaxing at Stubby Bend free camp near Tambo

Sunset at Stubby Bend free camp near Tambo

Sunset at Stubby Bend free camp near Tambo

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