Rumpig
Adventurer
The following is a copy of a trip report i completed earlier this year, of a 2 week family holiday from our home on the Eastern coast of Australia (Brisbane) to Central Australia (Birdsville) and back home again. Things didn't go as smoothly as we had hoped for, and we didn't get to visit some places we had wanted to visit due to family circumstances (there's always next time), but in the end we still managed to have a great family holiday...... i hope you enjoy the read.
DAY 1:-
Friday morning the day we leave dawned and guess what, it's raining..... luckily the camper trailer and vehicle was pretty much completely packed, we just had to chuck the pillows and the camera etc. in the fourby and we were good to go. We soon left home and drove 10 minutes down the road to meet up with a friend and his family (Mr Mac) who was along for the trip also, the meeting place was Maccas at Oxley and they were grabbing some brekky when we arrived, how people eat that rubbish i'll never understand, not for me thanks....lol.
Leaving Maccas we headed West out of Brissy for Warwick, tonights destination was going to be at the Nindigully Pub, a free camp on the banks of the Moonie River. For those who have no idea where Nindigully is, think St. George but about 44klms South-East of there. The run to Warwick was uneventful, a check of the weather radar along the way showed the rain should stop about a quarter of the way between Warwick and Goondiwindi, but this didn't happen until we were nearly at Gundy itself. Pulling into Gundy we found a nice park beside the local football club, it had a playground for the kids to burn some energy off on, so we let them loose and we made some sangas and stretched the legs a touch.
LUNCH STOP AT GUNDY
Leaving Gundy we continue West and are soon seeing plenty of cotton by the side of the road, they must have harvested recently as it's everywhere and for quite some distance beside the highway. We are surprised at how much is allowed to fall from the trucks that cart it considering the effort that would go into maximising the yield of the crop by the farmer, it seems strange to us they allow so much to end up on the roadside. It may not look like much in the pic, but considering the distance it went for it'd add up to be a fair bit in the end.
COTTON BY THE ROADSIDE
About 20klms before reaching Nindigully we came to a spot many drivers would just cruise past and never stop at, it doesn't look like much but we'd read of it at our lunch stop on a board in the park so pulled in for a look. Weengallon Rock Wells is literally right by the roadside, there's a sign on the road alerting you to the spot, but if you blink you'll cruise past at 100kph and never know what you missed there (like i intially did before Glen radio'd me to stop...lol).
WEENGALLON ROCK WELLS
A good look around and we hit the road again, it's not long and we are arriving at this evenings destination. Pulling into the camp area and it's fairly busy, anywhere by the water is already taken by grey nomads (unless you want to be close to the main highway out front), so we head down the back and look around as we want to get as far away from the pub as possible (it's friday after all) and this will get us further away from the main road also. The main road is probably 200-300 metres away from the pub itself and we're another 200mtrs back again in the camp area, the roads not overly busy but you certainly can hear the traffic as it goes by, so getting as far down the back as possible is a good move when in the camper as it doesn't have the sound proofing a caravan has.
CAMP FOR THE NIGHT
The campground itself is all dirt, there's evidence it gets pretty muddy here at times, so keep this in mind if rain is about the area. There's a concrete walkway that runs down to the back of the camp area, but unless your one of the few people that gets a waterfront site, it's not much use to you. Actual waterfront spots are fairly limited, you'll have to be lucky to jag one and the majority of people just set up about the place between the trees.
NINDIGULLY CAMPGROUND ON THE BANKS OF THE MOONIE RIVER
Happy Hour at the pub starts at 5.00 p.m and there's a local musician who plays daily during this period, i've got an hour and a half to kill until this happens so i walk about the place having a look around and take some pics whilst the others sit back at camp and relax. As i walk around i see part of the movie Paperback Hero was filmed here, i check out some of the other travellers set ups aswell and then eventually head back to camp to grab the others so we can go to the pub for Happy Hour.
MONUMENT TO THE MAKING OF PAPERBACK HERO MOVIE
PLENTY OF ROOM IN THESE SET UPS ABOUT CAMP
BEEN A WHILE SINCE THIS ONES SEEN ACTION
FLASH NEW TOILET BLOCK HERE ALSO
Heading in for Happy Hour we grab a table and some drinks, the musics good and IMHO Adam has a great voice, don't miss the chance to see him when your there. When Adam finishes up singing we duck next door into the dining area to grab a table and order dinner, there's only one thing to get when your at Nindigully IMHO, so for us it's a Roadtrain Burger for dinner tonight. The burger here is massive (the biggest in Australia i believe), it takes an hour to cook and will have no problems feeding the 2 Adults and 5 kids that are eating it tonight. The burger also comes with chips and really yummy onion rings aswell, it cost us $60 but works out cheaper then ordering individual meals for everyone anyway. The burger tastes great i'll mention, i was worried it'd be average given it's size, but i was plesantly surprised at how good it tasted. Finishing up dinner we headed back to our campers to go to bed, it was bloody cold outside and we were glad we had the diesel heaters aboard to keep us warm all night. Sometime during the night i woke to the sound of a motorbike starting up and doing a burnout, i found out in the morning it was some of the locals playing up, they had a roadbike strapped to the back of a Rodeo ute and were doing burnouts on the back of it. Speaking to some people who had a room at the pub itself, they didn't get any sleep as the locals drank all night and we saw them still going when we left that morning, so a spot as far away as possible from the pub is a great idea IMHO.
ADAM SINGING DURING HAPPY HOUR
ASWELL AS THE BURGERS THEY DO A BLOODY BIG STEAK HERE ALSO
DINNER IS SERVED!!!
DAY 1:-
Friday morning the day we leave dawned and guess what, it's raining..... luckily the camper trailer and vehicle was pretty much completely packed, we just had to chuck the pillows and the camera etc. in the fourby and we were good to go. We soon left home and drove 10 minutes down the road to meet up with a friend and his family (Mr Mac) who was along for the trip also, the meeting place was Maccas at Oxley and they were grabbing some brekky when we arrived, how people eat that rubbish i'll never understand, not for me thanks....lol.
Leaving Maccas we headed West out of Brissy for Warwick, tonights destination was going to be at the Nindigully Pub, a free camp on the banks of the Moonie River. For those who have no idea where Nindigully is, think St. George but about 44klms South-East of there. The run to Warwick was uneventful, a check of the weather radar along the way showed the rain should stop about a quarter of the way between Warwick and Goondiwindi, but this didn't happen until we were nearly at Gundy itself. Pulling into Gundy we found a nice park beside the local football club, it had a playground for the kids to burn some energy off on, so we let them loose and we made some sangas and stretched the legs a touch.
LUNCH STOP AT GUNDY

Leaving Gundy we continue West and are soon seeing plenty of cotton by the side of the road, they must have harvested recently as it's everywhere and for quite some distance beside the highway. We are surprised at how much is allowed to fall from the trucks that cart it considering the effort that would go into maximising the yield of the crop by the farmer, it seems strange to us they allow so much to end up on the roadside. It may not look like much in the pic, but considering the distance it went for it'd add up to be a fair bit in the end.
COTTON BY THE ROADSIDE

About 20klms before reaching Nindigully we came to a spot many drivers would just cruise past and never stop at, it doesn't look like much but we'd read of it at our lunch stop on a board in the park so pulled in for a look. Weengallon Rock Wells is literally right by the roadside, there's a sign on the road alerting you to the spot, but if you blink you'll cruise past at 100kph and never know what you missed there (like i intially did before Glen radio'd me to stop...lol).
WEENGALLON ROCK WELLS



A good look around and we hit the road again, it's not long and we are arriving at this evenings destination. Pulling into the camp area and it's fairly busy, anywhere by the water is already taken by grey nomads (unless you want to be close to the main highway out front), so we head down the back and look around as we want to get as far away from the pub as possible (it's friday after all) and this will get us further away from the main road also. The main road is probably 200-300 metres away from the pub itself and we're another 200mtrs back again in the camp area, the roads not overly busy but you certainly can hear the traffic as it goes by, so getting as far down the back as possible is a good move when in the camper as it doesn't have the sound proofing a caravan has.
CAMP FOR THE NIGHT

The campground itself is all dirt, there's evidence it gets pretty muddy here at times, so keep this in mind if rain is about the area. There's a concrete walkway that runs down to the back of the camp area, but unless your one of the few people that gets a waterfront site, it's not much use to you. Actual waterfront spots are fairly limited, you'll have to be lucky to jag one and the majority of people just set up about the place between the trees.
NINDIGULLY CAMPGROUND ON THE BANKS OF THE MOONIE RIVER

Happy Hour at the pub starts at 5.00 p.m and there's a local musician who plays daily during this period, i've got an hour and a half to kill until this happens so i walk about the place having a look around and take some pics whilst the others sit back at camp and relax. As i walk around i see part of the movie Paperback Hero was filmed here, i check out some of the other travellers set ups aswell and then eventually head back to camp to grab the others so we can go to the pub for Happy Hour.
MONUMENT TO THE MAKING OF PAPERBACK HERO MOVIE

PLENTY OF ROOM IN THESE SET UPS ABOUT CAMP


BEEN A WHILE SINCE THIS ONES SEEN ACTION

FLASH NEW TOILET BLOCK HERE ALSO

Heading in for Happy Hour we grab a table and some drinks, the musics good and IMHO Adam has a great voice, don't miss the chance to see him when your there. When Adam finishes up singing we duck next door into the dining area to grab a table and order dinner, there's only one thing to get when your at Nindigully IMHO, so for us it's a Roadtrain Burger for dinner tonight. The burger here is massive (the biggest in Australia i believe), it takes an hour to cook and will have no problems feeding the 2 Adults and 5 kids that are eating it tonight. The burger also comes with chips and really yummy onion rings aswell, it cost us $60 but works out cheaper then ordering individual meals for everyone anyway. The burger tastes great i'll mention, i was worried it'd be average given it's size, but i was plesantly surprised at how good it tasted. Finishing up dinner we headed back to our campers to go to bed, it was bloody cold outside and we were glad we had the diesel heaters aboard to keep us warm all night. Sometime during the night i woke to the sound of a motorbike starting up and doing a burnout, i found out in the morning it was some of the locals playing up, they had a roadbike strapped to the back of a Rodeo ute and were doing burnouts on the back of it. Speaking to some people who had a room at the pub itself, they didn't get any sleep as the locals drank all night and we saw them still going when we left that morning, so a spot as far away as possible from the pub is a great idea IMHO.
ADAM SINGING DURING HAPPY HOUR

ASWELL AS THE BURGERS THEY DO A BLOODY BIG STEAK HERE ALSO

DINNER IS SERVED!!!
