Monday, June 23, 2014

Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs!!

We have spent the last two nights in Winton and I got to do two of things that I have always wanted to do. Lark Quarry and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. I have always loved dinosaurs so this was pretty exciting for me. We did the tour at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs and learned that they only dig for 3 weeks a year because of the amount of fossils that they find at one time. We watched the bones being prepped by tiny drills in the working laboratory. After that we got to look in the collection room and see the dinosaur bones laid out. It was all fascinating and a great experience. The next day we drove out to Lark Quarry to see the dinosaur stampede (footprints preserved in the mud and then covered in silt over time). It took about and hour and a half to drive from Winton, as the road is not sealed the whole way. It was wonderful to see the footprints in real life after seeing the cast at the Queensland Museum. You could really imagine the dinosaurs running around in the mud.

We stayed at the Matilda Country Tourist Park in Winton and enjoyed the nightly entertainment of the bush poets. The kids really enjoyed the shows as well, although we had to do a bit of explaining as to what some of it meant. They include the kids in the show each night and both Harry and Belle got up and joined in.

Other things we did in Winton was to visit the musical fence (a place where the kids can bash and bang things with sticks!) and to look at Arno’s Wall (a wall made out of rock, concrete and all sorts of other things).

IMG_5285Lots of emus wandering around.

IMG_5287Very dry in some parts.

IMG_5290Banjo – carnivorous dinsoaur

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IMG_5304Fossilised leaf

IMG_5305Working laboratory

IMG_5309Banjo’s bones laid out

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IMG_5317Footprints at Lark Quarry

IMG_5338At the musical fence

IMG_5351A motorbike built into Arno’s wall.

Now on to Mt Isa!

On the outer Barcoo……

Our first day of driving was fairly uneventful, just a long time in the car. We had planned to leave by 6:30, but ended up leaving at 5:20. This meant that we made great time and rather than stopping at Morven for the night we kept going and made it to Tambo by 5pm. After 12 hours in the car, everyone was very tired and hungry. We had planned on cooking burritos for tea, but unfortunately the gas wouldn’t work and it was getting dark. Luckily there were two pubs across the road from the caravan park! We ate at the Carrangarra Hotel, which was excellent food, well priced and VERY welcome after a long day in the car (close to 900 kms)

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We stopped for morning tea on the way at Chinchilla

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The sunrise at Tambo Mill Caravan Park, Tambo

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Very dry about 35 kms south of Longreach

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We stopped in Ilfracombe (between Barcaldine and Longreach). Harry and I followed the signs to “Bottle Collection”. We were amazed by the extent of the collection – everything from fossils to buttons to sewing machines! Harry loved it.

 

DSC_0670Here is Clayton at the Royal Flying Doctor Service display at the Stockmans Hall of Fame. Kids look suitably impressed!! We all really enjoyed the whole Hall of Fame. A wonderful collection of Australian History.

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Sunset at Longreach and our set-up at Longreach Caravan Park.

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Road Kill Bingo!!

 

Aussie Road Kill Bingo

A great idea from Jem! Road kill bingo. An interesting way for the kids to pass the time in the car. I’ve made three different bingo cards so they can rotate through them each day. I’m thinking first to make a row?! Maybe a prize for the winner?

Aussie Road Kill (download the PDF)

Letters Home

 

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Thanks so much Rose and Jem! The kids can’t wait to send you back letters, drawings and postcards along the way. The addition of stamps in the gift is wonderful and very thoughtful – we now just need to find a post box to pop your letters in.

Monday, June 2, 2014

Trip Preparation–less than 3 weeks to go

 

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This is the plan for the first part of our trip!

Other preparations include preparing the 4WD, thinking about food options, starting to pack a few items and organising a house and dog sitter.