Aussie bush pubs.
Nice work there Seeds. Some dusty miles in that lot
Have stopped at the Daley Waters pub a few times, it is an interesting place.
Would add the Barrow Creek Hotel to the list of remote, slightly odd places. When we last stopped, the barman was a bloke from Frankston. It was only when we were down the track a few hundred ks when we realised that was where Joanne Lees ran to after she and her partner were abducted by that loon.
Karumba Sunset Tavern is worth a look when up that way.
@seefs i went to the hells angels headquarters club house out that way...long story not fit for swelknet. Alot of space to disappear out that way i noticed.
Spend a few weekends at the Royal hotel in Bedourie when working on a cattle station near there. Owned by the Smith family at the time We would go to town after weeks in what was a dry camp. Would be pissed after two stubbies Station would collect us on Sunday afternoon to drive back out lounging in the back of the camp truck or Toyotas passing round a bottle of the evil red spot rum for a needle Red spot was like a B grade Bundaberg rum made by the same company Spend two winter seasons out there. The place is on the edge of the Simpson Desert and is amazing country -huge red longitudinal dunes, brilliant flora and wildlife. A W And botany nerds should visit in a time after rain.Vast plains of colour -purple or yellow Dry water holes that come to life with whole ecosystems. The place I was on had an inland lake which when dry was where Donald Campbell did some of his speed trials. Such good memories -riding across plains covered with wind polish gibbers under a full moon moon sparkling like diamonds, rodeo every other morning before the sun came up simply to get your conveyance for work in a useful mode. Bit of a story here seeds
Protein coming off that country is all organic still. With preserving for many reasons
H2O wrote:Spend a few weekends at the Royal hotel in Bedourie when working on a cattle station near there. Owned by the Smith family at the time We would go to town after weeks in what was a dry camp. Would be pissed after two stubbies Station would collect us on Sunday afternoon to drive back out lounging in the back of the camp truck or Toyotas passing round a bottle of the evil red spot rum for a needle Red spot was like a B grade Bundaberg rum made by the same company Spend two winter seasons out there. The place is on the edge of the Simpson Desert and is amazing country -huge red longitudinal dunes, brilliant flora and wildlife. A W And botany nerds should visit in a time after rain.Vast plains of colour -purple or yellow Dry water holes that come to life with whole ecosystems. The place I was on had an inland lake which when dry was where Donald Campbell did some of his speed trials. Such good memories -riding across plains covered with wind polish gibbers under a full moon moon sparkling like diamonds, rodeo every other morning before the sun came up simply to get your conveyance for work in a useful mode. Bit of a story here seeds
H2O. Hi fella. Hope you’re well.
You painted such a beautiful picture in my mind of your experience out there, memories you’ll never forget I’d imagine. Great stuff.
I’ve ventured close to that area but you’ve just inspired me to take a gander further out to where you worked.
So true, wildflowers would’ve gone nuts after rain.
Glistening gibber stones on the plain, is, in itself, a recognised geology/vegetation class, home to the Gibberbird, again thanks for your great post, for a moment there I felt like I’d been temporarily translocated to that spot. All the best. AW
Ripper shot seeds. Love that part of the world. Nice words H20, special memories of a special place.
seeds wrote:Gibber plains at sunset. Different area.
Gibberbird? That’d be one tough bird.
Seeds. Hi mate, hope you and the family are well.
The bird is a species of Chat, we have a few, Crimson, Orange, Yellow and White-fronted.
It may appear tough to us mere humans, but, the bird wouldn’t occur there unless conditions are favourable, of which they are. All the best. AW
(pictured up top of the thread), mckinlay's croc dundee walkabout creek pub proving difficult to shift, n'all.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11-30/owners-of-crocodile-dundee-pub-se...
Post ya pics. Got a story?