This Adventurous Age

Adventures travelling and working around Australia.


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2003 Travels May 26

MONDAY 26 MAY     ADELS GROVE

I was on shop, John on cleaning amenities, campground, and the rubbish run.

Cook and daughter left. I think that, in the end, they were a bit sad to go.

Little Lulu, the orphaned joey, had been doing well. She went with them and would go on to an animal rescue place.

Today was H’s first day of cooking. She was very serious about it, too.

Before starting work this morning, I wrote a note to friend M, about her visit, to go out on this week’s mail plane.

The people from Hire Tent 1 came over to the shop, just on dusk. There was a “snake” by their camp fire! Boss went over to the rescue. It was a baby olive python – a cute little critter. Boss relocated it well away from the tent areas. I wondered if our friend in the workshop had been active in more ways than one!

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Tent Hire 1

I had an exciting phone call, from an former work colleague, who has done some outback travel. He  was interested in our adventures, and planned to drop in for a couple of nights in July. Another friend to share the place with.


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2003 Travels May 25

SUNDAY 25 MAY     ADELS GROVE

We were on the same jobs as yesterday.

B and M arrived back from NSW, via Cloncurry.  Most importantly, they brought with them the six casks of wine and slab of beer that we had asked them to get for us. That sounded a lot, but we didn’t know when the next alcohol run would be! They brought similar supplies for the other staff.

Until now, they had been staying in a room in the staff donga, but now brought their 4WD and camper trailer back. Having the vehicle will allow them to explore the area more in their times off.

They set up the camper in the staff area down in the Grove, across towards where D and H were.

We had now secured agreement from boss that, once cook leaves, we can move the van down into the staff area in the Grove – away from that bloody generator! It would seem that the power being drawn by her bus was such that two lots of us could take her place.

At tea time, we farewelled cook and daughter. That brought back memories of our farewell, last August, as we left for the ill-fated sojourn at Doomadgee.


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2003 Travels May 24

SATURDAY 24 MAY     ADELS GROVE

I was on tents, John on canoes – his favourite job.

In the evening, after tea, we had a bonfire down by the swimming beach area – the shallower backwater that is safer for younger children than the main part of the creek. The bonfire was to celebrate V’s birthday, which was also the old Empire Day.

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Seats down by the children’s swimming area

The boss put bamboo stalks on the bonfire – there were lots of large clumps of bamboo scattered throughout the Grove. Burning, it sounded like fireworks going off.

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Clump of bamboo growing in the Grove

Tour guide H arrived during the day. He brought the two old “aunties” up from Isa for a trip. One of them cooks the food his tours use for their first day – smokos and lunch.

I had a really interesting talk with H about the Riversleigh country and some of his Waanyi people’s stories about it. It is not surprising that the aboriginal history in this area goes way back in time, given the abundance of water and foods. The Waanyi name for the National Park – Boodjamulla – refers to the ancestral Rainbow Serpent, who created the Lawn Hill Gorge by slithering along the land, and the permanent flow of water that fills it, to keep his skin from drying out.

Harry chose his words carefully. I got the impression that there were many sites around the area that he could not talk about for cultural reasons, and stories likewise.


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2003 Travels May 23

FRIDAY 23 MAY     ADELS GROVE

I was on shop today. John on campground/amenities.

A camper came up to the counter and said: “This might sound like a silly question, considering the thing is so huge, but do you know there is a white bull down by Site 17?”

The bull was back!

Boss chased him out – yet again – and some way down the road, hoping he would keep going in that direction. I thought he was probably so old that his role in the herd had been superseded by a stronger youngster, so he had become a loner. Maybe he liked the company in the campground? He seemed to be a gentle old giant, but with the potential to frighten the campers – just by being there.


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2003 Travels May 22

THURSDAY 22 MAY     ADELS GROVE

I was on tents, John on campground and amenities.

There had been such a spate of broken-down vehicles. Every set of wheels belonging to the place, including the boss’ 4WD, had something go wrong – most in the past week or so. Little Suzi, canoe rattler, water truck, rubbish truck,  Coaster, even the bobcat. It was like they were all just waiting for mechanic D to arrive! There had been considerable hilarity at his expense.

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Even the old bike the men used around the campground needed repairs……


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2003 Travels May 21

WEDNESDAY 21 MAY     ADELS GROVE

Our day off. Just lazed about the place. That bloody generator was still a major annoyance. We have made a case to the boss to move down to the Grove, when cook leaves. He was considering the request. There would be more staff coming in later, but we reckon it is our turn!

Mail plane day. I received my newspaper and a parcel of extra wool that I’d asked daughter to send, so I could finish the cot blanket.

There was a letter from my friend M, who planned to come and visit us in July – a really exciting prospect, to show this place off to a friend. My letter to her about this had crossed in the mail, so at night I phoned her to clarify some points.

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Lawn Hill Creek offered ever-changing outlooks

The truck came in mid-afternoon. Nup – not going to go help unload. It was our time off!


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2003 Travels May 17 – May 20

SATURDAY 17 – TUESDAY 20 MAY     ADELS GROVE

Four days of work as usual, alternating jobs: twice on tents/amenities, twice on shop/reception.

Cook and daughter decided that they would leave, next weekend. They said they were finding it too “lonely” here, as single women. Contrary to the impression that some people seem to have, the outback is not full of single, eligible men! I suspected that it had also become clear that the cooking job was becoming more demanding, as the numbers slowly built.

H would become the cook. It would be interesting to see how that worked out – she seemed to be a person of quite firm opinions about how things should be done.

John’s daughter phoned him, one night. Staff were allowed to make – and receive – calls, after about 7.30pm at night, within reason, on the fax-phone in the office.


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2003 Travels May 16

FRIDAY 16 MAY     ADELS GROVE

I was on shop, which meant the late finish, just in time for tea.

The evening meal was livened up, somewhat, when a rather large olive python appeared in the breezeway that runs from the front steps to the dining deck. It slithered down the passage and looked as if it might join us. Boss R picked it up to see if he could persuade it to depart, but as soon as it was put down again, continued the way it had been going. Very single minded. It was determined to go where its dinner was!

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Olive python determined to keep coming our way

It proceeded to stretch out along the edge of the deck – where it could gobble up the insects that were zapped by the lights above and fell down. Clearly, it had been here before.

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This was where the python wanted to be – easy tucker!

After seeing that it was very settled there, we resumed our meal.

R said that it was the same olive python that lived in the old tin workshop, last year. It still lived there. He said that, coiled up just inside the door, it appeared to be a deterrent to those campers who wanted to “borrow” tools without permission.

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Python back home again. Would you venture in here to borrow gear?


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2003 Travels May 15

THURSDAY 15 MAY     ADELS GROVE

I was on shop.

B and husband went to Mt Isa with the departing tour group. They have to go home to NSW for a bit, to take care of some business.

With two people now out for a while, that paved the way for H and D to start work, I presumed.

The road crew had moved on, to a new camp set up further north.

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F relaxing after work, in the staff compound


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2003 Travels May 14

WEDNESDAY 14 MAY     ADELS GROVE

I was on shop and kitchen hand duties – routine today.

Mail plane came in mid morning. There was a bag of mail for us from home – nothing of note. My Weekend Australian was in the mail – along with the one from the week before!

Truck came in and provided the usual hour or so of flurry while it was unloaded and everything checked off.

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