Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) NP – Birdsville

After a great three days at Boodjamulla NP it was off back towards Gregory to pick up the van and then start heading south towards Boulia.  On the way out of Boodjamulla we decided to take a different road back to Gregory and go past the Riversleigh Fossil area for a look.  These were very interesting to look at, especially as it is literally seems to be in the middle of nowhere.  This also meant crossing the Gregory River in a couple of places but these ended up being vey easy with concrete causeways and also not very deep.

Riversleigh Fossil's
Riversleigh Fossil’s
Riversleigh Fossil's
Riversleigh Fossil’s

 

Riversleigh Fossil's
Riversleigh Fossil’s

 

Riversleigh Fossil's
Riversleigh Fossil’s

 

View from fossil area
View from fossil area

 

Crossing the Gregory River
Crossing the Gregory River

 

Crossing the Gregory River
Crossing the Gregory River

 

After leaving Gregory we decided to camp about halfway along the road to Boulia so started to look for a place when we thought we were about halfway.  We finally found a great little spot near some water and about 300 metres from the road.  That’s the great thing about this lifestyle in being able to virtually stop anywhere and stay for the night.

Our overnight camp - idyllic
Our overnight camp – idyllic

It was up early and on the road the next day as we had a very special appointment in Boulia to keep.  Rob and Vicki were due to arrive in Boulia as well and we were really looking forward to catching up with them.  We arrived in Boulia late morning and only had to wait about 30 minutes before Rob and Vicki arrived.  They had driven over from Alice Springs and we really couldn’t have timed it better if we had prearranged it.  It was great to catch up and they hadn’t changed much in over 12 months.  We booked into the Boulia caravan park and then had a few quite drinks and caught up on what we had all been doing in the last year.

Next day it was on the road towards Birdsville.  We had decided that it would take two days to get there so  all we had to do was  just find a place to stay overnight.  We were lucky to stop at a river called Cuttabura Crossing that was flowing and also had an abundance of bird life around it.  Rob got the “Hoff” out and we cooked up a great roast pork for tea which was superb.

Cutter Crossing
Cuttaburra Crossing
Drinks at Cutter Crossing
Drinks at Cuttaburra Crossing

 

Drinks at Cutter Crossing
Drinks at Cuttaburra Crossing

 

Next we arrived in Birdsville.  Our original plan was to be at Birdsville for the races but as they were still a three weeks away it was to long to hang around and wait.  Birdsville was still very crowded when we arrived with tourists so they do all right.  We stayed just out of town near the Diamantina River which was also flowing as well.  They have had some good rains in the last few weeks so most of the rivers do have water in them.  The camp site we had was great and big enough for both our vans and also had a great bush fire place which was a real bonus.

I was expecting there to be a bit more at Birdsville than there actually was.  You hear so much about it I did think it was going to be a bit bigger than it was.  I thought the race track was a bit of a disappointment.  For all the publicity the races get I was expecting something with a bit more atmosphere to it.  The hotel was excellent and the way they have done it up is really good and worth going to for a look.  We all went there for a meal which was also good so make sure you have on you list if you go.  We also drove out to Big Red which is a big red sand dune 40 kilometres out of town.  Its worth a look and the drive isn’t to bad either.

Love the population number for Birdsville
Love the population number for Birdsville
Iconic Birdsville Hotel
Iconic Birdsville Hotel

 

Foot therapy on the banks of the Diamantina
Foot therapy on the banks of the Diamantina

 

Finishing line at Birdsville Racetrack
Finishing line at Birdsville Racetrack

 

Entrance to Birdsville Racetrack
Entrance to Birdsville Racetrack

 

Entrance to Birdsville Racetrack
Entrance to Birdsville Racetrack

 

Two cool dudes at Birdsville
Two cool dudes at Birdsville

 

Old Royal Hotel - Birdsville
Old Royal Hotel – Birdsville

 

Big Red sand dune
Big Red sand dune

 

Big Red sand dune
Big Red sand dune

 

Birdsville main street
Birdsville main street

 

From Birdsville it was back to Boulia where we said our goodbyes to Rob and Vicki.  It was great to see them both looking so well and we had a great few days together as well.  The drive back to Boulia was nice and easy and we did an overnight stop on the top of a great lookout called Vaughan Johnston Lookout that had spectacular views overlooking the Channel Country.  We also crossed over the Tropic of Capricorn both on the way down to Birdsville and coming back.

View from Vaughan Johnston Lookout
View from Vaughan Johnston Lookout
Morning tea stop at Cacoory Ruins
Morning tea stop at Cacoory Ruins

 

Cacoory Ruins
Cacoory Ruins

 

The Cacoory model
The Cacoory model

 

Crossing the Tropic of Capricorn
Crossing the Tropic of Capricorn

 

From Boulia we will start to head slowly towards the coast again so hopefully the weather will be warm for us.  It been great seeing Rob and Vicki again and they helped make this part of Queensland a little bit special for us.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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