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Road from Toowoomba
« on: February 11, 2025, 02:56:22 PM »
Michael, definitely into joining the Fellowship of the Ride on the way back from Toowoomba.

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A little more detail than in previous post.

Monday:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/75CnoyahyGYvx5w9A

Tuesday:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/SJj1nKcdZY9dvmvbA

Wednesday:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/msw4Rj1CAQfrJ1Up6

Thursday:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/bpv6kDqRihQS6tGNA

Friday:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/UKgTKdxJPsgyNZdY7



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Re: Road from Toowoomba
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2025, 06:42:18 PM »
From another thread .....

.... pop up to Cooktown then nip across to Normanton ....

An almost 3000km pop and nip, probably more after getting lost and back tracking, in either case ....

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.... Cooktown .... Cloncurry, Longreach ....

Having returned from our half-lap (mid-July to mid-October) towing the airconditioned caravan, staying in caravan parks (with pools) in unseasonally very hot (high 30's & low 40's) Winter & Spring, I hope that staying in hotels, motels and / or cabins is in at least some of the planning.

We didn't get to Cooktown or Normanton, so I can't comment on either of those places.   We toured around and stayed in the Cloncurry, Julia Creek, Winton, Quamby, Longreach, Barcaldine area for two weeks, they're all little, lovely, (mostly) old, quaint, places.  Plenty of old Queenslander pubs - finding accommodation shouldn't be difficult. 

Julia Creek wasn't on the list, but it is a gem, the caravan park (I suppose they have cabins) an easy walk to town (good pub meal and good bakery - most forms of emergency services personnel were there each morning).  Although the CP didn't have a pool, our daily rate provided a free Council pool (next door) ticket.  I presume the locals are quite use to 70 yo's making fools of themselves in the artesian heated water park, and slides - we had fun cooling off.

Truck museum at Winton, QANTAS museum and Stockmen's Hall of Fame at Longreach are also worthwhile.

I was disappointed with Townsville and Cairns, just big effing cities these days - busy, crowded, traffic jams, no character, at least not the same as it was in 1975 (my last visit that far north was in '75, I suppose 49 years have got a lot to answer for).

Port Douglas had also changed, and whilst it had grown by a factor of about 10, and despite all of the trendy shops and resorts, it was a lovely place, hope you can put it on your list, it ain't far out of the way.  A detour just to get a Mocka's pie would make it all worthwhile.





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Re: Road from Toowoomba
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2025, 05:13:38 PM »
Thanks Michael, I must admit I fully expect changes to my itinerary, all that flooding up north will require years to rectify the damage and I'm also mindful that the emergency services crews don't need to be taking time out from their essential work to go rescuing some goose from the south who should have known better. As long as I can make it to Mutchilba/Mareeba to catch up with a mate I haven't seen since '88, I'll be a happy little vegemite. I have no interest in Cairns or Townsville but do hope to get to those central and western Qld towns you mentioned as well as heading down to Tibooburra. I'd forgotten about Mocka's Pies - I had one in '88 - it has been added to the itinerary.

I am throwing in the tent, Helite camp stretcher and air mattress for "emergency" accommodation.  Julie is happy for me to utilise pubs and cabins - if the weather is pleasant I'll use the tent at least once  -  more if there isn't suitable accommodation. I've wired up the top box to provide for recharging electricals and my CPAP battery (in fact I'm just about to drill vent holes in the top box as it's likely to get hot with the recharging that will be going on. Hopefully it won't result in too much water ingress when it rains - perhaps I should consider a drain hole  :o).

My Zoleo will ensure I can keep in touch with home, or arrange for assistance should there be bike trouble (can text anyone, anywhere, via satellite). Hopefully the emergency "come save me" button will never have to be pressed.

I'm also mindful of the weather (temperature in particular). I ride wearing an AlpineStar off road airvest. If it is warm I can ride without a jacket at all and the vest will provide solid protection for the elbows, chest and back whilst providing excellent ventilation (not much in the way of abrasion protection but unless I wear leather, I'm doubtful of the protection most textile jackets provide). The airvest is not tethered to the bike so that's one embarrassing episode covered.
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