Friday, September 2, 2022

Week 22- Saturday 13th- Saturday 20th August

Weipa - Karumba … 2 and 1/2 long days of driving!

Star Rating:★★★

★=Full Star☆=Half a Star

·On the first morning we started driving we stopped on the Coen River for breakfast and a swim at about 10.00am, then after a bit of driving we stopped at the Musgrave Roadhouse for lunch. 

·On the first night we stopped at a gorgeous gravel pit (it had two big holes filled with water). Later that night we walked around with a headtorch and found lots of frogs. The morning afterwards we had breakfast at camp, then we hit the road again.

·On the second day we were bummed when we saw our first river crossing of the drive...it was super sandy and long, because of that Dad decided it was way too risky to tow the caravan through. We ended up taking an over 200km detour! That night we camped just up from a river crossing.

I saw heaps of huge termite mounds at both of the spots.👇


Some of the ant nests we saw looked exquisite!

There was a dried mud flat with heaps of bird foot prints!


We had a delicious dinner of beer battered fish, it was yum!

I had lots of fun experimenting with my camera...these are some of the photos I took.👇


There was a crossing that was so soft, long and sandy that it would have been very risky to cross with the caravan so instead we went on a 200 km detour to a safer crossing.

We ran over a huge nail and it got stuck in the tyre, luckily Dad had a patch to fix it. 


It was super fun using my karaoke microphone by the fire!


The sunset on the second night👆


Karumba, QLD
Star Rating:★★★

★=Full Star☆=Half a Star

Did you know that Karumba is just as spectacular as Weipa? As we were too busy swimming in the icy pool, exploring the town and relaxing back at camp I didn’t get many photos. The other super fun things we did were….we went down to the pub (Sunset Tavern) to watch the sunset and Jackson and I had a can of soft drink each. Afterwards we had fish and chips at the shop down the road. The next night we wandered down to the beach and watched the sun set again, it was beautiful. 

We went to the pub the first night we were there and Jackson and I got cans of soft drink. For dinner we had a delectable dinner of fish, chips and potato scallops from the fish & chip                                   shop around the corner!👇           


The only photos I took of Karumba were sunsets! Sunsets on the beach are the best!👇







We saw a super cute pig-nosed turtle at The Barramundi Discovery Center in Karumba!

Normanton (at least close to it)

Star Rating:★★★

★=Full Star☆=Half a Star

At Normanton we had a terrific time looking at a huge model of a crocodile (about the croc: Back in July 1957 an 8.64 metre long croc, Australia's largest known crocodile, was killed with a single shot on the banks of the Norman River by Krystina Pawlowski, that is why the massive croc is nicknamed Krys the croc). We also enjoyed splashing around at the splash park. We were gobsmacked when the boys came back with the bread they’d got at the supermarket….it was $7.50 and it was just a normal white bread loaf! Afterwards we drove a little bit then pulled off the highway to a beautiful little camp area in the middle of the bush, that is where we camped the night. Later on in the night we got the picnic rug out and looked at the magnificent stars, as there was barely any moon.

Krys the (mega) croc!

The massive croc was bigger than Mum, Jackson and I lying down with arms out....its jaw was as tall as me!
We got up early in the morning to see the sunrise.

Adel's Grove/Lawn Hill National Park, QLD

Star Rating:★★★

★=Full Star☆=Half a Star

On the day we arrived, as soon as we set up, we went swimming in Lawn Hill Creek which was only a short walk from our camp. It was really cold! Luckily when we got out the sun was warm. Later that afternoon we walked up to the top of Constance Range to watch the sun set but we got there a bit too early…..about 2 hours too early!

The next day we had a jam packed day and this is what we did:

First thing in the morning we drove up to the national park and did an 8km walk. It was stunning, there were so many amazing views.

When we got back from the walk (we were super hot and sweaty) we got our kayak and blow up paddleboard and brought them down to the river’s edge. That was were we got the canoe we hired. When we got the kayak, canoe and paddleboard in the water we started to slowly paddle up the river. It was surprisingly rough because it was quite windy. When we came back to return the hired canoe we had been paddling for over 2 hours! It had been beautiful and we had seen 2 freshwater crocodiles up close.

After we got back to camp (it was around 2pm and we left camp before 7am) we just relaxed, swam in the swimming hole near camp (we paddled up the on the SUP and Dad spotted a freshwater crocodile basking on a log) and I made some vanilla cupcakes for the next morning.

The next day......

‘Look at the sun it is so big and beautiful’. We had climbed to a ridge at the top of Constance Range to watch the picturesque sunrise. We had climbed up there super early in the morning (we got up at 5am!). Even though we had to climb up in the pitch black with head torches, it was well worth it to see the sunrise. As soon as we got up there we found a spot that was a bit out of the way of the wind and we ate the cupcakes I’d made the night before. When the sun had fully risen we could see for miles, we enjoyed the view then we climbed back down again. When we got down we drove back to camp, packed up and left………..little did we know that we were headed to disaster!!!

There was some beautiful scenery along the longest walk.☝

The beautiful Lawn Hill Creek (it's a bit bigger than a creek, isn't it)!👇



We found a Bowerbird's nest!

When we went on the long walk (which wasn't actually that long, it was only 8 km) the cliffs looked amazing because the morning sun was hitting them and making them look extraordinarily orange (the photo does NOT do it justice)! 

The exquisite sunrise from the top of Constance Range!👇



 You could see for miles from the top of Constance Range!👇


When the sun hit a big pile of rocks they looked amazing!

There was heaps of beautiful wildflowers!👇




I spotted heaps of interesting trees, they had awesome bark!👇


It was lovely swimming down at the swimming area near camp.

When we were out walking the 8km walk.👇


There was some amazing views from in the water when we were kayaking!

The magnificent Indarri Falls☝

When we were out kayaking (my arms were super sore by the end)!👇


One of the three freshwater crocs we saw in the Lawn Hill Creek.☝

Up at a point on Constance Range in the morning.👇


2 comments:

  1. Love all your photos Millie. Your flowers are beautiful as are the sunsets. Love the one of the reflections in your sunnies’s xx Grandma

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    1. Thanks Grandma, I love the flowers too. Love Emilia xx

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