Thursday, February 9, 2023

2021 - The Second half, lots of camping

   We went camping as often as we could, actually going 4 times in the second half of 2021, we had a ball.

Started with a shortish trip to Peter Faust Dam which is not far from Proserpine, a great 4 nights there, the fishing wasn't much, no red claw either but had heaps of fun and relaxation.

The sun rise and sets were beautiful, this taken over the dam.
This is our rig while at the dam, just before we headed home, it took us to many places.
August saw us at Theresa Creek Dam, we had the kayak and Jim used it to set the red claw traps, they were a bit few and far between but that's okay, it was always great being out on the water.
  Had a short time at home, catching up on house chores and the like.

           Early November to Eungella Dam, another beautiful spot only 100km from home, about an hour and a half drive. we had been here before and it was very windy then and it was very windy this time too, still a lovely few days though.  
Good friends spent a couple of nights with us, Robin, Bruce and their dog Sandy.

  Our wedding anniversary is in November, couldn't think of a nicer place to celebrate 38 years of happiness, camping with the one you love is great.

Late November we were off to Theresa Creek Dam again, this time it was my birthday.

We had a few drinks to mark the occasion.
Sun set from our camp site

That was basically the sum of our year (not really, we did do other stuff) it was a fantastic year, full of fun and laughter, the only way one should spend their days. 
Be happy, have fun, stay healthy, catch you in 2022








Thursday, February 2, 2023

2021 The first six months - new camping rig and first trip to Kooroorinya

     Hello 2021, lots on again this year, many camping trips with our new van which we bought in the beginning of the year, did some small maintenance jobs and first trip was in May. But I'm getting a head of myself.

We found middle Creek Dam again in February and went for a drive.
Middle Creek Dam
A nice half hour drive for a swim and a lazy afternoon.
This is a (not so good!) photo of our Pop-top caravan we purchased in January, many great days to be spent in this great little home away from home!
Dot at the Beach
In between all the fuss and ado of Camping etc Dot enjoys many walks on the beach.

   In May there is a country race meeting at Kooroorinya, which is where we were in 2014 acting as the camp caretakers. 
This year we managed to go to the race weekend ourselves. We departed home with our new caravan late in April, a two-day trip to Prairie and the races. We had a ball, met with new friends and old, won a little money betting (don't tell anyone)
29th April we stopped at Home Hill for a rest and travelled to Ravenswood for the night.
Halfway at Home Hill for Smoko
Had a problem with the caravan, broke a spring hanger on the back road to Ravenswood, Jim managed to rig it so we could slowly make our way to Ravenswood where we spent the night, continuing to Charters Towers in the morning where we managed to get it fixed and continued our Journey to Prairie.
Prairie Hotel - Prairie
We had a couple of days here camping behind the hotel while we caught up with tom and Andrea, who own the hotel and Ton is the unofficial mayor of Prairie.

On Wednesday 4th we moved to Kooroorinya for the races on the weekend, set up our camp and relaxed for a couple of days.
All set at Kooroorinya
First race day on Friday. 
Dot and I at the races
Saturday was as good as day one. Had to have our picture taken in front of the race sign.

It was a fabulous weekend, as all good things do, it came to an end. We departed Kooroorinya on Sunday morning and travelled all day to home.
We were going to stop at Lake Elphinstone on the way for a night or two but on trying to find a place to rest up at Belyando crossing, discovered there was nowhere to camp, we continued to Mt Coolon, to be told we could rent a room there, costing $135.00!! buggar that, so one we went over the most rough and dusty gravel road we had ever been on. Tired and dusty we finally arrived home at 7pm. Parked the rig as best we could, had a drink and both fell into bed.  10 hours on the road, glad to be home.

Well, that was an experience and a half, we hope to go again next year.
In the meantime, there are many places to see and people to meet in the next half of 2021
See you there.