Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Beginnings and Ends

After an amazing 500K it is time for a rest. Anni has returned home to her family and we are all very proud of her achievements. Coralie is taking some time out while she awaits the arival of her next travelling companion. In the mean time, Con Man, who was temperarily care for by RDA NQ, will be rejoining the group. And Aussie will take his new found knowledge and experience back to Gympie RDA. They plan to set off again around September 1st. We wish them all luck in the adventures they take, both Coralie on the trail and Anni with whatever direction life takes her. Stay tuned for more updates on trail adventures here soon.

Hi Ho the dairio, a trekking we wil go....



Day 22: Camped near a dam about 20K from Running River








At Kirkland Downs Station they camped by the creek as they often did. There were no fish to be caught but not from lack of trying. The prickles and burrs were everywhere and the horses manes were natted thick the next morning. Boo lost a shoe but was fixed up the next morning at the homestead. They also received some much welcome fresh fruit.






Walter Plains Lake... not sure exactly at what point they passed by here but it is another of those beautify hidden water ways.










They found some very curious cattle...










and even more. They cattle had been mustered that day with horses, which is very rarely done these days







Route changed due to military taking over heaps of the land but they got permission to camp by the dam on Paynes Lagoon and took a day off to prepare for the next 3 big days to Mingela.









Boo was feeling a little lazy and over relaxed. He ended up sleeping most of the day.







The road to Mingela... I'm told if you look close enough you can see a Telstra tower. This spared some excitement as it meant they would soon have phone reception. Wow...









Odd pieces of tar surface meant civilisation was getting closer.












More trekking we will go....




Rhonella station is only used for mustering and maybe not much at all these days but at least there was power and a hot shower.... heaven.

















Boo's Eye View as they head towards Camel Creek














Grids and grid bridges can be challenging if there are no gates handy. This one near Camel Creek meant riding down a queer gully, down the fence line and back up again.








Day 18: Aussie packing as they ride through Kangaroo Hills













Day 20 at Zig Zag Station. The day before they road 35K as new mining roads had changed route. A big day but beds and hot showers and a day off followed.






And the horsed welcomed a well deserved rest too.










Survivor made new friends with the local cattle... can horses say MOOOO??

A trekking we will go....


Day 9: From Martins Swamp to Minnamoolka station. there was a bush lemon tree which made great lemon drink later on.













Minnamoolka Hilton: Better if the picture stays blurry, but at least there was a roof and a chair and they found the pipe for the bore








Camping beside Burdekin River there was tall bladey grass that the horses surprisingly loved eating.








Upper Burdekin River









Day 13: Boo took a short rest while packing from Burdekin to Junction Dam









It's amazing the beautiful water ways you find hidden amongst the dry bush backdrop.









Camp at Junction Dam