Sat 7 May – Gary very kindly took us to the airport for our
9:15am flight to Brisbane. Masks on from the time we entered the airport. We
had a 3 ½ hour layover for our flight to Townsville in which we caught the bus
to the domestic terminal, had lunch, and bought something for breakfast the
next day. The plane taking us to Townsville turned out to be broken so all the
passengers had to walk around the terminal to another gate and plane, delaying
our departure by 40 minutes. Eventually we arrived at Townsville at around
6:00pm local time and caught an Uber to the storage yard to be reunited with
Andy, our camper and take off our masks. We had decided to spend the night
there (not strictly allowed, but who was to know on a Saturday night!) We put
the bikes outside and checked for no unwanted guests. The inside was all ok but
outside was filthy, a job for tomorrow. We had a whisky, cobbled together some
food from our stores and went to bed. A bit hard to sleep with the temperature
around 27C and a security light overhead.
Sun 8 May – No security guard banging on our door in the
night, so we got away with the stay. When I turned on the LPG we found that the
pipe between the gas bottle and the regulator was leaking so had to use our
small portable stove to boil the kettle. After breakfast (bought at the airport
yesterday) we started Andy, first try, and headed back towards the city,
stopping at Woolworths for a huge stock up and on to a carwash place to give
Andy a much needed clean. He now looks like his old self. We drove on to Rowes
Bay where we had booked for 3 nights and extended our stay for another 2
nights. There is a big rainstorm predicted to hit on Wednesday and Thursday so
we thought we would play it safe. The camp was quite full as the Victorians are
heading north to dodge the winter. It was overcast but we spent some time
outside reading and relaxing. A much cooler night and a great night’s sleep.
Mon 9 May – Out on the road to sort out the LPG issue,
inflate the tyres and get our phone working. The LPG issue was easy as the
first place we tried had the correct hose which we fitted before driving to a
tyre place and checked and inflated the tyres. On to a large mall to the
Telstra shop to sort out the phone. We needed a new sim card and they could not
do it on the spot so we had to fill in 1 ½ hours having lunch and buying a few
things. Eventually the phone was sorted. No one is wearing masks here, not even
in the supermarkets! Back to the camp in the pouring rain.
Tues 10 May – Breakfast outside before putting up the awning
as it started to rain again. In and out all morning but managed to get a walk
around the camp and over to the beach. After lunch we managed a longer walk
along the foreshore and back thru the streets passing lovely homes overlooking
the water. Back inside with the awning away as very heavy rain set in. 200mm
forecast for tonight!!
Wed 11 May - It rain heavily early in the night but stopped
before the morning. Breakfast outside again and spent some time fixing a couple
of minor issues. Very cool (22C) and rain all afternoon.
Fri 13 May – A beautiful sunny morning as we left the camp and drove 50kms to Toomulla Beach. This is one of Townsville’s north beaches. It was great to be on the road at last and Andy seemed to be in great form again. We had a free camp under gum trees near the beach. We enjoyed a lovely walk along the beach to a rocky headland with some great homes overlooking the water. Six other campers in tonight.
Sat 14 May – Another great morning. Hopefully this rain has
now cleared. We drove 125kms to Cardwell. This is a great little town right on
the beach. We stayed in a camp at the north end of the town. We unloaded the
bikes and cycled along the waterfront for 7kms. Not far but it was good to get
on the bikes again. Back at the camp we went to the pool for our first swims
and a much needed cool off. Pizza from the camp restaurant for dinner.
Sun 15 May – A short drive to Innisfail this morning, where
we swapped gas bottles and shopped. We will head inland tomorrow up onto the
Atherton Tablelands. We camped at a CMCA park (like the NZMCA but smaller). It
is now getting hotter around 30C. We rang the girls and Linley (her birthday).
Camp happy hour at 4:30! where we chatted to our fellow campers.
Tues 17 May – We drove further west off the Tablelands and onto the Savannah highway. We are heading 100kms to Undara National Park in an extinct volcanic area. We visited here many years ago and really enjoyed it. The road had much improved and is now full width asphalt all the way. We booked into the camp and after lunch set off walking on a series of tracks over volcanic rocks and boulders. We climbed several bluffs giving us great views of the many volcanic peaks. A great 6km walk. Back at camp we cooled of in a new pool. Drinks outside until 7pm. It was well worth coming back here!
On our way into Undara we had passed the Pinnarendi cattle station offering camping, so we drove in for the night. It is a lovely camping area in the bush. The lady that booked us in extolled the virtues of her homemade pizzas which were on the menu tonight, so we booked for dinner. We went for a walk thru the bush around the homestead passing three dams (3kms). After drinks we walked over to the area where they make and serve the pizzas. The owners of the property enjoy cooking and Nadine made pizzas from scratch while Ron cooked them in a beautiful woodfired oven. Their mother served them. There were about 18 diners and we sat big tables. The slices of pizza kept on coming with a variety of flavours. A great night chatting to our fellow diners!
19 May – Back on the Savannah Highway retracing our route onto the Tablelands again. A stop for more cheap fuel and on to Ravenshoe where we camped in a train museum complete with a steam engine, carriages, and a railway station. Ravenshoe is the highest town in Queensland, so we walked the main street. Very short! At 4:00pm a band made up of about 8 local oldies set up on the station platform and performed for a couple of hours. Unfortunately, a heavy drizzle had set in so the audience was very small. We joined a group of campers sheltered in the outdoor kitchen where they had lit a smoky fire, listened to the music and chatted.
20 May – A short drive thru Herberton (the oldest town in
Queensland) and on to Atherton (the biggest town on the Tableland). We have
booked a couple of nights at Lake Tinaroo in the Danbulla National Park. A
rough road into the camping area but we found a great campsite right on the
edge of the lake. We sat outside enjoying the view until rain set in. I was eating a sandwich for lunch when, with
a shower of feathers, a huge kookaburra flew under our awning and snatched my
sandwich out of my hand. Kookaburra are
quite large, about the size of a woodpigeon. I heard him and his mates have a
good laugh about it!
21 May – Australian election day. Our camp slowly filled up.
The day was cloudy with the odd shower. There are many families, and the main
sport seems to be fishing. With a tiny rod and a worm small fish are easy to catch.
Lots of little boys must have caught their first fish at this spot. We enjoyed
watching the fun. Tomorrow we will go back to the coast. We have really enjoyed
our time on the Atherton Tablelands.
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