Tues 28 Nov – Decided to get our house batteries checked out
at a RV repair place recommended by the owner of the yesterday’s storage place.
The electrician was not available until around midday so we walked up to the
typical country town of Lowood where we were able to complete the ownership
papers including the duty (sales tax 3%). We are now the official owners of the
motorhome. The house batteries checked OK and I bought some heavier cable to
change some wiring. On the road for a short drive to Atkinson Dam where we
hoped to stay in a Scout Camp but the gate was locked so we went to the “B”
plan, a small holiday park. Still cheap however. I spent a hot afternoon
rewiring the fridge and changing some of the solar panel install. Val did some
laundry as well as being my apprentice. The camp had a great pool which cooled
us off. Everyone we have met has been very friendly and keen for a chat.
Wed 29 Nov – Woke to rain on the roof. Very soothing until
we remembered we still had our togs and towels outside. We drove 135kms north
and west thru lovely Aussie countryside. Gum trees, windmills, cattle and even
some camels. The drizzle turned into torrential rain as we arrived at the
larger town of Nanango, our planned stop for the night (about 100kms inland
from the Sunshine Coast). We walked thru the town and picked up a couple of
things at the 2 Dollar Shop. Because our batteries were low (no sun) we went to
the Nanango Showgrounds for a powered site. These showgrounds are great, lots
of room, powered sites and cheap. It has rained all day, we watched the news
and weather on TV and the forecast is the same for the next few days.We stopped at Bundaberg, a town famous for its Rum distillery. We shopped for shorts for me, a throw to cover our nice upholstery, and groceries. We drove into the town set either side of the Burnett River and decided to stay in a camp near the centre of town overlooking the river. We walked into town over the bridge. The old colonial buildings were great and the centre reminded us of Gisborne. It was dark (7:00pm) before we came inside. The maximum temperatures are between and 26 – 30C and humid.
Sat Dec 2 – More rain this morning. Val did the laundry
before we set off for a 120km drive down the coastal road and the Bruce highway
to Hervey Bay. On this highway (of all places) I had to brake suddenly to avoid
a kangaroo. Dumb as sheep! We checked out the free parking at the visitor’s
centre before heading to the beach for lunch. It is a beautiful bay and we drove
the length of the bay before stopping near the surf club where we had a swim in
the warm surf, sat in the sun/shade and read. Back to the free parking for the
night.
Sun 3 Dec – A sunny morning so I made the best of the
weather and climbed onto the roof and repaired some dodgy sealing around one
vent. All good now. We were hot and sweaty so we went back to the beach for
another great swim before continuing south on the back roads stopping for lunch
at Poona, a seaside village overlooking a tidal estuary and Fraser Island. It
started to rain just as we approached our planned overnight stop and got so
heavy that we missed the parking area and eventually had to stop until it
cleared a
bit. We carried on thru Gympie in torrential rain, lightning and
thunder stopping for the night at another rest area 6 miles south. It was a
large area and filled up with caravans and campers dodging the rain. It was a
very good test for the sealing job I did on the roof! Watched the news to TV to
find that the rain/flash flooding in Gympie lead the national news.
Mon 4 Dec – As it was still bucketing down we decided to
flag paying big money for a beachside camp on the Sunshine Coast until the
weather clears on Tuesday. We went back to Gympie and bought stuff to do some
jobs. We camped at Eumundi RV Stopover at the sight of the famous Eumundi
Markets. As it was still raining we spent the afternoon fixing some 12V wiring
and making a door for the freezer box in the fridge. All very successful.
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