Saturday 15th August
We said goodbye to The Isa & headed west to Camooweal. We had a look at the Drovers’ Museum at Camooweal which was small & held little interest for us. We then had lunch at a local park before going to the Post Office Hotel for as cold one. Regrettably we didn’t go to see the sink holes in the national park – we were told it was 4wd only & we would have to hitch & leave EKO behind which we were not prepared to do. Next we went looking for a free camping stop that our friends Vicki & Bob Middleton had told us about. We found a great campsite next to the Georgina River & settled in for the night.
Sunday 16th August
WE awoke to some nice birdlife on the billabong. We packed up & back tracked 70km to the Burketown Road turnoff & headed for Gregory Downs. The gravel road was reasonably good but we had no option but to travel fairly slowly as we were behind two road trains. We lunched at Gregory Downs near the river before travelling to Adel Grove where we shall be for five nights.
Tuesday 18th August – Thursday 20th August
Adel Grove is a magnificent setting with glorious campsites but it is hard to get to this destination. We did some walking & a cruise of Boodjamullah National Park – a truly magnificent small oasis in a very harsh environment. On Wednesday at 11 am at a very serene creek crossing we stopped & reflected on Cheryl’s sister Carlene’s life as this was the time & day of her graveside committal.
We left Adel’s Grove & braved the dirt track & slowly made our way to Burketown where we lunched before heading to Leichardt River Falls to free camp. As you would expect the falls were not running as it is late in the season
Saturday 22nd August
We were away early on a very dusty corrugated road to Normanton. It took us 3 hours to do 147 km including a short stop to view the Burke & Wills Camp 119 monument. We lunched at Normanton before travelling another 74 km on sealed road to Karumba where we shall be for 4 night’s l











Fabulous photos ,you always seem to find some water, and what mileage have you done so far.takecare ,be safe
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hi Henry we have done over 5000km so far.
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Hi Henry,
glad you are enjoying the blog. Stephen
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Sounds like a good time on the journey, enjoy and enjoying your story along the way xxx
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yep but the time is going too fast!!! SG
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Pic 5 Always wondered why Stephen has a silent P .Yes you are right,looks like a great oasis in the desert. great pics!!!!!!!
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Didya like my Tasmanian suntan…….no need for a camera flash
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Hi, thanks for keeping us up to date and the photo’s especially the Gorges. The mind boggles at the time it took to create them and what you see before you now. All well this end we are pleased to report. Take care, Love Mum & Dad.
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Thanks . We are all good – had a nice swim today
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