The Wandering Tops

The Wandering Tops

25 August, 2019

Atherton Tablelands

Sunset at Valley View 
After topping up with fuel we continued on the Kennedy Highway stopping at Atherton for a coffee at G-5 (great coffee!), then travelled to Mareeba and stocked up with supplies.  Continued on to Valley View Bush Retreat where we had a great catch up with Mike and Chris.  Stayed here for 2 weeks which enabled us to visit some local attractions plus relax in the surrounds.  Had my stitches removed at Amaroo Medical clinic, visited the Mareeba Markets and had the Toyota serviced.  Also drove to Tinnaroo to meet up with our daughter-in-law's brother Brent and his partner Karen to check out what is required when we house sit for 4 weeks.  Met Jess and Ruby, their two dogs who we will be looking after.

Went to Emerald Falls where we had a nice walk although with fires in the area the smoke hindered the scenic view.  Called into Skybury Cafe and Roastery, the home of Skybury Coffee, for lunch and try their coffee.  This has become one of the top visitor attractions on the Atherton Tablelands known not only for its purest Australian Arabica Coffee, but also for its views - although once again the smoke did not enhance the view! This is a nice spot to stop for a meal or just a coffee.  On the way home we had to call into Emerald Creek Ice-Creamery, manufacturers of premium ice-cream and sorbet.  Had been here a few times and had to make sure the ice-cream was as delicious as we remembered - and it was!!
Emerald Creek Falls
Very dry but an easy walk to the falls
Skybury Cafe
I had the best burger, Coffee Braised Beef Burger

Has to  stop at Emerald Creek Ice creamery

Had a drive down the Gillies Highway - runs from Atherton in the Tablelands Region to Gordonvale in the Cairns Region through the Gillies Range. The 19km section reputedly has 263 bends and would not recommend anyone who suffers car sickness to venture up or down the Gillies!  Met up with Tom who I worked with in Darwin, and his wife Lyn for lunch - thoroughly enjoyed their company and great to be able to pick up from when we last saw them a few years prior.

Our camp site at Valley View




18 August, 2019

Across to Queensland, the Tablelands

New springs for the GVM upgrade to the Cruiser, fueled up ready to get going!!
Before departing Darwin we stopped at a car/truck wash and gave the car and van a quick wash then proceeded to the weighbridge at East Arm for a reading of car/van combined weight (I had to justify the purchase of GVM upgrade to Helen!!).  Topped up with fuel before heading down the Stuart Highway and set up camp on the Gorrie Airstrip (during WW11 this airfield became the largest aircraft service and repair base in the Territory).  Enjoyed great weather and a fantastic view of a clear starry night - couldn't ask for more.

The moon at Sunrise, Gorrie Airstrip
Departed at 8 am and pulled into Dunmarra for coffee only to find their coffee machine had broken down so no flat whites or cappuccino!  Helen was happy as her coffee was black and strong! Refuelled at Tennant Creek then drove back to turn off onto Barkly Highway at Three ways. Camped at 41 Mile Bore arriving at 4.30pm with approx 20 other vans already there.
41 Mile Bore, free camp

We actually had to pass this wide load before arriving at Barkley Homestead.
We had a quick stop as didn't want it to get in front of us again!.
We have travelled this road a few times and our aim was to get to Qld for our next house sit therefore we had a few long days at the start of our journey. From 41 Mile Bore we encountered a 6.5m wide load which I was quite happy to sit behind however the pilot advised us all OK to pass!  What an experience as there did not appear to be a lot of road left for us to drive on.  Put the foot down, hung on tight and just kept the right hand side edge of the road in sight - had no idea what was happening on the other side!  Helen was not screaming out so knew all was well on her side and eventually passed.  After a few chosen words, deep breaths and relaxing the fingers on the steering wheel all returned to normal however Helen and I had quite a few laughs about the experience.  While we were stopped at Barkly Homestead for a coffee the wide load group pulled up and I had a bit of a chat - they were travelling to Blackwater from Pilba region. Made sure we were on the road before they pulled out!!

Camped at the second billabong at Camooweal - very little water but still plenty of birdlife.  The wind blew up at night which caused a fair bit of rocking to the van.

Lake Canellan, Camooweal Billabong
Was going to spend two nights at Camooweal however the wind was extremely strong.  Encountered 40km head wind so 80 kph was top speed.  Stopped in Mt Isa for coffee/fuel/shopping top up then drove to Rodeo grounds for water top up and dump point only to find no longer there.  Eventually found new dump point which appears more accessible to  travellers.  Continued to Mary Kathleen where we stayed the night.  Still very windy and the evening came in quite cold, however we enjoyed our stay, as always.

Bloody cold this morning and the wind was still strong - another day of head wind!  Luckily did not travel far and was in Julia Creek late morning.  After topping up with fuel (fuel consumption not good these last two days!), having a great coffee at the cafe in town, we headed out to RV Camp Site. Were welcomed by the friendly Camp Host then set up next to the creek which still had water flowing.  Still very windy so did not venture outside much for the rest of the day.
Julia Creek free camp

Julia Creek free camp

Another cold morning - drove to Richmond on a very uneven road surface.  Found a little coffee shop in Richmond with home baked goodies, I just couldn't resist the hedgehog!  Stopped for lunch at Lyons Park in Huendon then travelled to Prairie Hotel where we stayed the night in the campground at back of pub.  Had a great night at the pub starting with happy hour drinks and meeting other guests followed by a lovely meal - chicken schnitzel which Helen was ecstatic about.  Dinner was served in a formal setting - one long table beautifully decorated topped off with a huge chandelier overhead. We were lucky to have musician Vic Pascoe and his wife staying and were entertained with him singing various songs playing his guitar. Such a fun night and such a great atmosphere in the Pub - definitely would recommend calling into the Prairie Hotel.
Prairie Hotel

Prairie Hotel
Inside the Prairie Hotel, front bar.

Chicken schnitzel was on the menu, check out the chandelier!

Entertainer Vic Pascoe performing after Dinner
A small free camp behind the pub

Some people have dogs/cats and some people have buffalo!

Travelling on we stopped at Pentland for coffee at 'Wooatook' where I could not resist ordering the scones!  Nice place to stop and enjoy the surrounds. Topped up with fuel and water at Charters Towers then onto Fletcher Creek where we set up for the night.  Had lunch and enjoyed the serenity - even though there were quite a few camped it was very quiet.  Doug and Norma, who we met at the Pub last night, pulled in down the track and had a great happy hour in their company.

Had a nice drive to Ravenshoe where we stayed the night at Railway Caravan Park.  The park was quite full when we arrived and was put on a rather small and tricky to get into site.  Volunteer was assisting me to back in however am glad I have had plenty of backing practice and after a few maneuvers was able to settle for the night.  Had Happy Hour around the fire - Helen stayed in the van as was too cold for her.  At Happy Hour we were entertained by singer/guitar player, however not the best singer!


05 August, 2019

Gunn Point Beach

From Gunn Point looking west towards Shoal Bay
Had a day out with 3 other couples to Gunn Point Beach about 70 km from Howard Springs.   Gunn Point is a known camping area and many locals go out for the weekend, some taking quad bikes and other boy toys to try out on the beach. I was able to enjoy flying the drone over the waters of Shoal Bay.

Looking east

Our lunch spot under the shady trees
Making the most of the shade and enjoying our picnic lunch.

This Rainbow Bee-eater flew into a tree near out lunch spot.

At low tide a few went to investigate what was revealed as the tide went out.


Looked like a Kia which had been there for a while