This Adventurous Age

Adventures travelling and working around Australia.


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2006 Travels April 23

SUNDAY 23 APRIL     ADELS GROVE

A large bus tour group was booked in for two nights and arrived as scheduled. There were five fly-ins arrived too.

There would be 44 guests for tea, plus the 9 staff. MS was a bit concerned about it – not her usual remit to be cooking for numbers of guests. She cooked roast lamb, having found sufficient legs of same in the freezer. A did the vegies. I made a nice, varied, fruit salad and whipped cream.

John had to go to the National Park in the afternoon, to do canoe hire for the guests. He was not as vital to the cable laying and associated work as the other three men. And he was more experienced with the canoe hire than two of them.

I helped serve in the bar in the late afternoon, and with serving up dinners, and with the clean up after. Basically, I worked a full day.

The bus group were very appreciative of their meal.

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More of the informal camping area of the Grove


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2006 Travels April 22

SATURDAY 22 APRIL     ADELS GROVE

John spent the day with H’s tour group, at the National Park, learning stuff that he could use when he was running tours, once the season got going.

The other men compared him to one of the historic colonials who went to India and fell in love with the culture, atmosphere, essence of the place, and had to keep returning. I felt there was an element of truth in that, in regard to us and the Gulf Country. The same would be true of those of us who came back here, year after year, to work, like V and F.

I phoned the caravan parks in Cloncurry and told them that we – and the road in through Gregory Downs – were open, so they could pass on accurate information to tourists.

Spent some time on my laptop. Sent daughter an email. Composed a letter to a friend.

While I was working in the van, a cheeky bower bird came onto the van step and looked in at me. We have noticed, especially at night, that there are bird noises around that we had not heard before – Wet Season species staying late.

A couple of lots of campers came in.

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Camp sites, before wet season growth worn down by campers

I was finding one of the female staff very raucous and could not warm to her. I thought her phone manner, on Reception, was very abrasive and abrupt. She did not seem to me to have very good customer service skills at all.

We staff got together to put on pre-dinner nibbles. I contributed some semi-dried tomatoes from the van pantry. We had a very pleasant staff get together before dinner, together with H’s two guests. My cooked pears from yesterday were used for tonight’s dessert.


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2006 Travels April 21

FRIDAY 21 APRIL     ADELS GROVE

Daughter’s birthday.

The boss phoned to check the road conditions and found that the route via Gregory Downs was OK, even for ordinary vehicles. So tourists should have been  able to get in, even though the RACQ bulletins were not up to date.

However, it looked like another cyclone might be coming into the Qld coast – bit further north, right up Cape York way. That should not affect us here, but might put tourists off travel into these parts. It could be a really super-late start to the season! Which did not help us.

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Ready and waiting for guests

The family left for Townsville. In their absence, the couple who had been here since January would be in charge.

John helped the men with the electrical cable laying for the new buildings. All the men were mainly working on that.

I made the salads for tea – a green mixed one, and a carrot/sultana/spring onion one, with honey, oil and lemon juice dressing, that I “invented”. It was popular – I must remember that one!

H arrived, with a group of two, on the standard company tour. It was so good to see him again.

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Lawn Hill Creek

Phoned daughter at night. Her paternal grandfather had a little stroke, last week, but it was not too severe. Those grandparents were getting on in years now. I found it sad that, since daughter’s divorce from her husband, the very rigid beliefs of her grandmother prevented any real contact between them.


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2006 Travels April 20

THURSDAY 20 APRIL     ADELS GROVE

I did some work in the kitchen. Poached some old pears in red wine, for a small dessert to be used later – it saved the pears from going off and being thrown out.

The weekly supply truck came in and we helped unload and unpack and put the load away.

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Superb old fig tree

Boss told me they had no cash flow because there were no tourists. That was pretty obvious, but one presumed they should have reserves to tide over the running of the place at such times. It was, after all, a rather seasonal business.

A staff meeting was called, for after tea. It was explained that the usual takings for this time of year were well down, due to the weather. We were told that they could not afford to put us on the payroll, but they did want us to stick around, for when business picked up. So we would not be on the work roster for the foreseeable future!

We were not too happy about this. They had asked us to be here for Easter, and we had made a considerable effort to make it – at least to Mt Isa – by then. Getting up here had cost us fuel money and for accommodation. Our wages would not be a great amount – with the super contribution included, a maximum of $1000 a week, for the two of us. Really, if they wanted us for later, they should have contingency funds to pay us for being here, now.

The RACQ had posted on its travel web site that all roads here were closed, even though that was not the case. The Visitor centre in Mt Isa had the true information, but still the tourists were being deterred.

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2006 Travels April 19

WEDNESDAY 19 APRIL     ADELS GROVE

Again, pottered about.

I took a lot of photos.

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These would be pleasant camping spots – when the campers came

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Bamboo railing to ensure creek adge walk was kept free of vehicles and campers

Three of the men were working very hard, laying cables over to the new building site.

One of the wives was not happy and would really like to leave, but her husband had committed to stay.

At dusk, there were masses of fireflies down in the grove, making a really fascinating display. This was not something we’d seen before.


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2006 Travels April 18

TUESDAY 18 APRIL     ADELS GROVE

We pottered about today.

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Recently under water in the Grove

I tried to sort out staff uniforms for us. With nine staff already here, there was not much left available for us. I suspected some had taken much more than their fair share of shirts! I soaked two of the old shirts that had grease or something similar staining the fronts – these would have to do for us.

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Seasonal bark shedding

The boss came down to the van in the late morning. She said that, due to the lack of guests, they could not afford to start us tomorrow, after all. It would be next Monday, instead. They were themselves going away on Friday afternoon, to Townsville, for family stuff, and would not be back until Monday.

Tonight, there were only two guests in the main tents, and two in the tent hire.

After tea, we played canasta on the dining deck with V and another.


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2006 Travels April 17

MONDAY 17 APRIL     ADELS GROVE

After breakfast, wandered about some more, exploring the place again.

It was quite humid.

Over the Wet Season, R had built a hut in the tent area. It was a prototype to replace some of the older tents, and looked quite good. That was what the new curtains were for.

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New cabin

They were getting two more four room dongas by mid-year. These would be going into what had, until now, been the area for bus group camping. With four bunks per room ,they would accommodate thirty two people. They would be for the weekly Desert Venturer backpacker bus Saturday/Sunday visits. This company was doing a Cairns to Darwin bus trip, once a week. It was obviously a solid enough booking to warrant the expense of the new dongas. They would be able to be used for other guests who wanted that basic accommodation, Monday to Friday.

The booking in work at Reception was getting more complex all the time!

The rest of the tent accommodation was currently being put up by the working staff. There were some nice new ones. About time, I thought. Maybe there would now be less work repairing zips and torn thin fabric.

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Setting up the tent accommodation

There were two new Maytag washing machines in the laundry, and a proper commercial dishwasher in the kitchen! These should make life a bit easier for staff.

Overall, the place looked really good.

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Looking over to the dining deck. Former kitchen to left – now camp kitchen.

The toddler of the place was acting up. Maybe due to the new baby, I thought. He was being rather rough and noisy around her. The boss would not know herself when she had a proper house, rather than one room for them all!

At tea time, there were more staff than guests, so the associated tasks were not onerous.


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2006 Travels April 16

SUNDAY 16 APRIL   MT ISA TO ADELS GROVE   385kms

We left the caravan park at 9.30am.

We went via the town  library so I could drop  off the books I’d read. Would send the rest back via someone going to Isa, or the mail bag.

The day was the nicest we’d had here, to date. There was even some blue sky.

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On the Thorntonia Road

Took the Barkly Highway west, for 170kms, then the sealed Thorntonia road. After about 60kms, this turned to gravel.

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Gravel road beyond Thorntonia

The drive was fine until we reached the rivers. The Thornton River was almost dry, and there were no issues crossing that. The O’Shaughnessy was straight forward, crossing over the cement causeway. The Gregory, with its double crossing, was flowing quite fast over its causeways. We would not have wanted it any higher – or faster! Just stuck to the middle of the cement causeway and took it steadily through.

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The O’Shaughnessy and Gregory River fords (Google Earth)

Between the rivers and the park turn off, there were several extensive lengths of black soil bog. These were now just dry enough for wheel ruts to stay formed through them. There were sections where the heavy trucks from the Century Mine had completely broken down the structure of the road, down to the large underlying boulders that were below. Sidetracks had been formed around these.

So, it was quite slow going through that part.

There were going to need to be some extensive road works, once it was dry again.

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It was great to see the Adels crew again. The new baby was a small one. Friends V and F had been here for a couple of weeks and were pleased to see us again. There were two other couples there, as well – one lot arrived about the same time as V and F.

The other couple had been there since early January. The electrician husband was going to do the electricals on the new house that was being built, for M and R, closer to the road. With two young children, the one bed-sit room they’d had, since 2002, that was part of the main building, was definitely not adequate for them!

We set up camp down in the Grove – the same place as we’d occupied last year, next to V and F. We hooked up to water, sharing the one tap with V and F, and ran our power lead down from the donga area up top.

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Back in the grove again

It was obvious that the ground had been very muddy – it was just dry, now. There were many ants around. John surreptitiously sprayed our site area with the ant poison he carries with us.

After setting up, we had a wander about, looking at the changes since last year. The workshop had been relocated over to the area of the new house, by the front entrance, where the fuel outlets were now, too. It would seem that the shop/reception would now no longer handle the fuel payments – too far away.

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Fuel bowsers relocated away from here. The bus that John would drive on tours.

There was a van under a roof there, too, and a laundry was in the making. The builders were due to arrive soon, to commence work on the house. The generators were to be moved over to that area soon, too.

There were a few guests who had managed to make it in, both campers and in the accommodation.

The boss said she would start us working, and on wages, on next Wednesday. She would want our friend M to work later on, but was not sure yet when she would want her to start. M was, in the meantime, doing some visiting and sightseeing over on the coast, and was waiting to hear from us before heading this way.

In the interim, we were to do a few tasks about the place, help with the dishes, to “pay” for our lunch and dinner. Breakfast we would have from our own supplies in the van.

It was not an ideal situation, given our efforts, in good faith, to get here in time for Easter, but so be it.

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2006 Travels April 15

SATURDAY 15 APRIL     MT ISA

A phoned from Adels. She reported to us that L got through yesterday and that he said the O’Shaughnessy was alright to get through. I told her we would probably try to come up tomorrow.

We were just filling in time here, and the park was costing us money, so the sooner we could go, the better. Plus, it was rather boring.

We went to a sale that was on at K Mart. 15% off everything. I bought some undies and a new electric frypan. For a while, I had thought that the thermostat on the old one was not working properly. There were big queues in K Mart.

Bought the Saturday Australian paper.

Posted a birthday card to daughter.

From most parts of the town, the mine infrastructure is visible. Mining lead, zinc, copper and silver here dates from the 1920’s and was the reason the town began. The mining has left an unfortunate legacy in the form of lead pollution, and elevated lead levels in the blood of some children that is of concern.

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The mine dominates the Mt Isa outlook (Google)

I gave the old frypan to the caravan park, thinking they might be able to use it in the campers’ kitchen.

We did some packing up preparation for leaving.


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2006 Travels April 14

FRIDAY 14 APRIL     MT ISA

It was Good Friday.

Again, we did little of note.

I did wander about the perimeter of the park and a bit beyond, taking quite a few photos, because I liked the contrast of the bright, lush green grass with the dark grey skies of today.

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Occasionally, there would be a shaft of sunlight through a break in the cloud, which created interesting effects.

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It was rare for us to see this country when it was wet and green.

I used the prawns to create a prawn salad – very nice it was, too.