Post 255 Wellford National Park – Little Boomerang Waterhole

iancollard
October 19, 2020

Wellford National Park -Little boomerang Waterhole

Early morning on our last day at Little Boomerang Waterhole.

Wellford National Park - Little Boomerang Waterhole

This fellow wandered through the campground in the middle of the day.

Wellford National Park -Little Boomerang Waterhole

Wellford National Park -Little Boomerang Waterhole

Sunset at the campground.

Post 256 Welford National Park – Stars

iancollard
October 19, 2020

Welford National Park

Camp at night

Welford National Park

Camp at night

Post 257 Idalia National Park

iancollard
October 19, 2020

Idalia National Park

While we didn't stay we did drive in and have a look at Idalia National Park. It would definitely  be worth coming back in the cooler weather.

Idalia National Park - Wave Rock

This wave rock may be smaller than the one in Western Australia but I think it is prettier as it is more colourful.

Post 258 Blackall

iancollard
October 22, 2020

Blackall shearing shed and wool scour

We had a day off in Blackall. Did a load of washing and checked out most of the tourist spots in the town.

The woolscour and shearing shed are a real credit to the local community who have rescued and restored it. The original steam engine that drove both the 20 stand shearing shed, two wools scouring trains complete with dryers is operational. While for normal tours the machinery is run using electric motors on special days a new boiler is used to power the original steam engine.

Photo is the restored shorn sheep pens of the shearing shed. All restored like original with gidgee timber.

Blackall shearing shed and wool scour

The first tub of the scour.

After leaving this tub the wool has lost 40% of its weight - dirt, burrs and great (lanolin)

In this tub the wool is manually fed from the bale into the tub.

Blackall shearing shed and wool scour

In this newer more modern train the complete wool bale is loaded and the combs automatically tease our the wool and place it in the first tub.

Blackall shearing shed and wool scour

This one of the dryers were the wool is fed in the top onto moving tables where it travels back and forth from top to bottom and then blown up to the top floor where it is baled again for export.

Post 259 Salvator Rosa National Park

iancollard
October 22, 2020

Salvator Rosa National Park

Much the same as Idalia National Park we drove into Salvator Rosa National Park for a look.

We took the back road from Blackall.

The campground looks as if it could take quite a few campers.

Again it looks as if we could return. we took the 4x4 track across the river to the junction (Nogoa River and Lousia Creek). The track is quite sandy. There are a few walks off it to attractions.