Post 470 Heading off again – hopefully we get to drive the Oodnadatta track this time.

First night away - Coomingbah range north of Monto

Perhaps not the most direct route to South Australia but Clara has a birthday and who can resist cake. It started raining during the night. Even though the forecast was for showers and 1-5 mm of rain. It rained all the way from Monto to Biloela. In the end Bilo had 30mm of rain.

First night away - Coomingbah range north of Monto

Playing around with longer exposure and a cattle truck in the cutting.

Post 471 Clara is Three.

Clara is Three!

It was totally worth the detour to spend the weekend with Roderick, Jodelle and Clara.

More Clara spam in the photo gallery.

Post 472 Biloela Mitchell

Neil Turner Weir

Camped on the banks of the Neil Turner Weir at Mitchell. Pretty cool night frost in the morning. Still it made for some nice shots.

Neil Turner Weir

Frost on the grass below the weir. Maranoa River.

Neil Turner Weir

The Weir.

Post 473 Quilpie

Quilpie

Well I know the township of Quilpie is on the horizon.

It was good to stay in a caravan park last night. No generators starting up just on tea time. No uncontrolled dogs racing around camp. No chain saws. No smelly campfires. and as a bonus we get to do a load of washing today.

Baldy Lookout Quilpie

An iPhone panorama from Baldy Lookout.

Baldy Lookout.

Baldy Lookout.

Bullo River

Quilpie is near the Bullo River. I rode out of town to  walk along the river walk. Quite  good with lots of signage.

Post 474 Quilpie to Windorah via Eromanga.

Eromanga

Eromanga famous for for the largest dinosaur. This sculpture was originally in Brisbane and covered with crocheted fabric. It is now on the entrance to  this small town. Apparently the town in Australia that is furtherest from the ocean.

Windorah

Bit of da ja vue as we are in Windorah tonight where we were supposed to start of Simpson Desert trip. We had or meal at the pub to celebrate.

Came across the Cooper's Creek flood plain. It is green and lush, easy to see why it is such good cattle fattening county. I wonder if that has anything to do with the amount of cattle trucks.

Windorah

We have seen a few of these today.