I'll pick up the story at Mount Isa where we met our son, Rohan who joined us to share our holiday and to assist with driving. There were many nights on which he tossed up some great meals too. Accompanied by a glass of wine, eaten while seated under the balmy, clear and starry skies, these will be long remembered with appreciation and love.
Mount Isa, Queensland |
The first thing we noticed was that the local people showed obvious pride and affection for The Isa and that community projects were regarded as of high importance. On arrival we were immediately roped in to participate in a weekly barbecue to raise money to buy feed bales for the farmers who were struggling to feed their stock during the current two year drought. On Show Day McDonalds was the only business open with the rest of the town totally deserted.
Many thousands of tourists pass through here but people were still very friendly and ready to help. Replacement of our badly cracked windscreen was accompanied by friendly conversation and sharing of the local's favourite places and activities, some of which we followed up.
Hard Times Mine - a tourist mine |
Beef Cattle, Mount Isa |
It seems to me to be madness to still be trying to farm in this dry, harsh area. Many of the cattle we saw seemed emaciated and I wondered what the RSPCA would have to say had they been city animals. I do understand that families who may be tired of the struggle to raise stock cannot leave land they have held for a hundred years and would face economic ruin if they did so. What an un-winable situation.
Lake Moondarra, Mount Isa |
The lake was surprisingly big - something not obvious in my photo. It had very much shrunk from covering its 23 square kilometres, was at less than 30% capacity and covered with blue-green algae. Although the nights were cool the daytime temperatures reached 30C so the evaporation rates would be significant.
North to Camoweal |
Camoweal |
Rest Stop |
With two drivers, we pushed along the 640 kms to Three Ways where we spent the night camped behind the Roadhouse. The next day we did about the same number of Kilometers to Katherine. Kakadu began to seem real and close!
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That sure is an outback adventure. Interesting notes on Mt Isa.
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