The starting point

The starting point

Wednesday, 31 December 2025

23/11/25 Macintyre Falls

 

     We headed north of Inverell to Kwiambal National Park to Macintyre Falls , it's about 120klms . The drive took us through rolling hills & plains through cropping country . Stopping briefly at Ashford for a toilet break before finding a couple of different ways to get to the falls from town . Picked one road and travelled out of town , then onto gravel roads for the rest of the way . Arriving at the carpark & picnic area above the falls , we hopped out and stretched the legs a little to the lookout above the falls . The gorge has been carved out of nearly solid rock , the water still carving its way through the stone in places . You can see the levels of water that flow through this gorge by the colour of the rock , caused by flooding . The falls aren't high - maybe about 10 metres , but there was plenty of water flowing .

    After the obligatory photo's , we returned to the carpark and grabbed our lunch and consumed it under one of the shelters . There are several shelters , some with Bbq's and are reasonably new . After lunch we took another track that takes you to the pool below the falls , it was a good track till you get to the end of the steps , then ut disappears and you make your own way .


     Similar photo to the last one , but you can see all the drift wood at the bottom of the photo . This was deposited there by the last flood event - it was about 8m above the current water level !!


    Back up to the ute and off for another drive to 2 campgrounds . This is the Severn River near the Lemon Tree Flat campground .


     The campground is a well looked after grassy area with ample shade trees and shelters - a bit of a gem out in the bush !


One of the locals keeping guard at the Bbq shelter


    The Macintyre River flows through Inverell and out to here . It joins the Severn River about 3klm from the falls . After wandering around both campgrounds , we started the drive back . The weather was starting to get active , clouds growing skywards , threatening to dump rain and storms upon us . This is our campsite at Tingha Gems CP .


     That's all it did , we didn't get much of anything out of it except for a lightning show , all the rain fell on the northern slopes and in Queensland .












Saturday, 20 December 2025

18/11/25 Copeton Dam & Lake Inverell

 

     Leaving Collarenerbri , we stopped at Moree for some fuel before continuing to Warialda , stopping for some lunch before going to Inverell . Inverell is a pretty town nestled into the Macintyre River valley with hill/ mountains to the south , east and west . It's a large regional hub and has lot's of sporting facilities for the locals to utilise - and they do - touch football almost every night of the week , basketball that's also 7 days a week . 

 Next day we headed up to Gilgai and Howell before making our way to the eastern side of Copeton Dam - there's a free camping area beside the lake . It's a bit steep , but all bitumen road down lakes edge . The drone went up for a look , this is some of the camping area , there were tracks everywhere and vans and tents in all different spots .

    This is an island not too far out from the edge - if you look closely , you can see rings of trees caused by the water level at the time they sprouted and came to life . The dam wall is over the far side - top middle of photo .


    We had lunch at the lake before going to Tingha to surprise Lyn's Uncle .
 
    Next day we headed out to the lookout on the western side of town . It provided us with views across to the great dividing range towards Glen Innes . Inverell is a large town with quite a large shopping precinct - 3 supermarkets , Big W , Hardly Normal and many others . There's also an industrial area ( that we've become familiar with ) .

     From the lookout we headed out to Lake Inverell - on the eastern side of town . There's a dam wall on the river that creates the lake , there's picnic facilities , toilets and lots of walking tracks going around the lake .

     There's also an elevated walkway that runs alongside the lake .

     No shortage of birdlife either , with black swans flying past , pelicans and water fowl seemed to be all over the place as well .

 

Here's the spillway & dam wall .










12/11/25 Bourke



    From Wilcannia , we drove to a spot we've stopped at before - Noona rest area - and set up for the night. Next morning we headed into Cobar with our brakes heating up AGAIN . We had some lunch before going around to see someone about them . They heard my dilemma , and basically said "It'll be fine , and we're booked out , and can't fit you in " , so we headed off and found another free camp for the night - the brakes were happy to have a rest and a cool down !! Another day down , and more checks on the brakes & wiring and anything else we could think of , before we headed off to Bourke . Bourke is a large town perched on the side of the Darling River . It was serviced by paddle steamers travelling up & down the river back in the day . This is the Back of Bourke tourist centre , there are sculptures outside in the grounds , here's some of them .


They are large sculptures standing over 2m tall 


Rather large metal flowers 


Something from indigenous culture 


 The biggest Willie Wagtail we've ever seen .


Some different ones on a great sandstone block


 And another 


    Down to the old jetty for a look , but unfortunately the lower decks were closed off , so this is your view of the river from on top .


Here's the dock 


     We always seem to learn something everywhere we go , today was about a high jumper that came from Bourke - Percy Hobson -an aboriginal with a small stature , but with the ability to high jump . He was good enough to win the gold medal at the 1962 Commonwealth Games . His image is recorded on the water tower in town .


 The tanks is painted right around and worth a look if you're ever here .



     We took a drive out to the weir on the river , plenty of milky brown water was flowing over .


     We stayed at Kidman's Camp - a caravan park in North Bourke - unbeknown to us , the Jandra does cruises up & down the river for paying guests . We discovered the morning cruise was already running , so we booked for the afternoon cruise . This is the Jandra paddlesteamer which has been operating on the river for a long time . 
   We came back for the afternoon cruise and found that there was only us and 2 others , which was a contrast to the earlier cruise that had a couple of small busloads of school kids on it !!


     There's a common thing along the river , the lifting bridges appear to be very similar , here's the old & the new . The last flood was just below the decking of the new bridge .


 Mud swallows like to live here as well , there were plenty of nests below the new road bridge .


Views of the river were good from the upper deck .


       The Jandra cruises up the river at the staggering speed of 6 knots and the cruise takes about an hour all up , so you don't go very far down & back up the river . It was pleasant trip which we enjoyed .
   Next day we headed off again , travelling down roads we haven't been on before . Driving through he towns of Brewarrina , Walgett and then Collarenebri , where we ended up staying for the night . There is a terrific campground that the local council has done . There's showers & toilets , it's beside the local footy / cricket ground and there's access to the river as well , and there's no charge !
    Storms have been occurring in the northern areas of NSW and we found one on our way to Walgett . It certainly dumped some rain .


This is the Barwon River near Walgett





































 

Thursday, 11 December 2025

9/11/25 Wilcannia



     Finally we drive away from Broken Hill , stopping to check the brakes again , with one wheel overheating - a quick adjust and away we go again , all good for several hours driving , happy days .
   We stopped at Wilcannia for lunch , and checked out the Darling River and the old lifting bridge .



    There's some great buildings in Wilcannia .


    The Police Station


     The Courthouse .


      The Post Office


     We carry on toward Cobar and find a free camp for the night . Thousands of goats inhabit all the areas we've driven through - some are actually being farmed , but there's lots that are feral as well .



 

Monday, 8 December 2025

8/11/25 Broken Hill Racecourse

 

      A short one for you .

             Here's a photo of an interesting building / old pub probably - one of the many .

This mural adorns a wall in the shopping centre , and has many features found in Broken Hill.


Here's the racecourse where we were camping , and two old grandstands .


There's a functions building that has a great rose garden .




There we are in the background .



     Beautiful scented roses as well . That's it short & sweet .









7/11/25 Silverton


     Our destination today was Silverton , the weather was trying its hardest to deter us , but we continued on . The road out is one of the worst roads around here , lots of dips in the road and certainly not the smoothest piece of tarmac we've driven on . We arrived , driving around the caravan park to check it out - it was empty - one camper trailer only , and they were packing to go . I think we must have beaten everyone else to get here as it was quiet everywhere - not even a car at the pub .


     We proceeded to drive around the old ruins of houses near town , storm clouds threatening .


    There's plenty to look at and marvel at what people used to live in , most were miners at the nearby mines .


     The house walls were generally well built and still standing , roofs however .

     Interesting the way bricks were used at the base of the walls - lack of bricks ???? certainly plenty of rocks , and well constructed .

     We headed down the road and spotted a track going off to the left and turned off , following this track up toward the tip - nothing like going to the best bits 😃 . There was another track , so we continued on , it turned out to be the old railway line , and led us down to one of the old silver mines . There was plenty of old bits& pieces lying around the place - steel cables laying on the ground running over to the old poppet head .

    Always on the lookout for, I spotted another track leading up the ridge on the other side of the gully , so that's where we went - the top of the range was calling us .

The track ended with a short very steep section that we couldn't see over , so time for a walk . It was steep and rough , but up the top was a very small flattish area that we would have had to do a 10 point turn to turn around , so just as well we didn't go up there .

    Views from up the top were out to the west over Mundi Mundi Plains and went forever . 

  

      The wind blew me back down to the ute and we made our way back into town , time for some lunch at the hotel . Everybody had the same idea and whilst we were out driving , they all arrived and ordered lunch before us , so we had to wait a little , but it was worth it . 
    And that's another day done , Cheers