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Richmond

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Richmond Queensland 28th July 2017 Today we are taking a day off travelling and enjoying 28 degrees of winter sun in Richmond, Northwestern Queensland. Over the last few days we have been travelling in dry open grassland country that has been in drought for the last five years. Normally summer rains from the tropics get things growing especially the Mitchell grass that grows on the deep soils around this area. If the summer rains are poor then farmers do it hard and things dry out considerably. It is not long before feed runs out and stock are shipped to other areas that have the feed. Many of the towns we have passed through like Longreach, Winton and Hughenden seems to be locked into the 1960,s with dry dusty sections, rough housing, old shops and only basic services. Groceries have been a little pricey as well and selection generally poor. Pubs are often the dominant buildings in town. However we have been visiting a few national parks and have done a little bit of walking i

Longreach

25th July 2017 Longreach Queensland Been on the road for almost a month now and we have made it to the dry outback of Western Queensland. We didn't have too much trouble getting the ownership and registration swapped over from the previous owners thanks to the help of Gary and Lynne Briggs whom we met up with a few days after leaving Maloolabar. They live in a flash apartment close to The Gold Coast and it was nice catching up with them once again. However the outback was calling and after a few days Maria and I were keen to get started on our adventure. Out first day saw us take to the foothills just south of Brisbane and through the hills to Mt Tambourine. We made our way westwards visiting a couple of small nationals parks along the way. Our first real wilderness camping spot was at NguNgu National Park beside a large lake with lots of birds and geese. All very different from what we have at home. The country is dry, rustic and very rocky in comparison to anywhere back ho