This Adventurous Age

Adventures travelling and working around Australia.


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1998 Travels November 21

SATURDAY 21 NOVEMBER     ATHERTON

I had to do the shopping in the morning. S enjoyed walking through a normal, comprehensively stocked supermarket!

We took her to the wood gallery at Tolga where she spent quite a while browsing. She was very interested in the wood sculptures – abstract and delicately shaped – one in particular. The gallery person said they would pack it really carefully for transport back, if she were to buy one. She needs to consult husband first, though.

After lunch back at camp, we drove to Lake Eacham – another of the lakes that sit in the crater formed by volcanic explosions. Walked around it, through the rainforest that surrounds the lake. It rained, off and on. There were lots of leeches out and about on the vegetation by the track. I got one that managed to penetrate through my sock. Much blood! They are incredibly persistent. We saw a very handsome water monitor lizard.

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A very fat water monitor

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Lake Eacham on a grey day

It is a pity that the pleasant fine days we have just had, have not lasted for S’s visit. We only drove 76 kms with her, today.

I made a mushroom risotto for tea. This was a treat for S, as arborio rice is not available in Moresby and she said mushrooms were $27 a kilo!

It rained fairly solidly through the night.


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1998 Travels October 28

WEDNESDAY 28 OCTOBER    ATHERTON

Set out after breakfast to go for a drive.

Refuelled in Atherton. Diesel is down to 68 cpl now that we are closer to the coast.

Went to Tolga, which is only about 8kms north of here. In the tourist information, we’d seen that there was a woodwork gallery there that looked worth visiting. It contained some superb items, ranging from furniture down to smaller bowls and carvings. They featured Australian timbers – mostly local – of course. We browsed for ages and John got lots of ideas for future woodwork.

From Tolga took the road up to Bones Knob Lookout, just to the west. Bones Knob is a shield volcanic cones, which means it is not all that high above the surrounding country, but enough to show us the farming country to the north and east, that demonstrates how fertile this area is.

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The fertile Tablelands from Bones Knob Lookout

From there, went back through Atherton and south west to Herberton, with a view to continuing from there in a big loop. But Truck started making a strange noise and the temperature gauge was a little higher than usual, so we just did a quick drive through the township then retraced our way.

There was a big storm building through the past couple of hours, and some lightning must have hit fairly close to us, as we drove back. There was a huge bang. We both jumped in fright.

By the time we got back to the van there was a great storm happening, with good rain for a few hours. It really cooled things down again.

We drove 62kms today.

Tea was beef and black bean stir fry, and rice.