How the hell do you update a website without a camera and photos? Don lost our camera in Brisbane back at Camp 52. Since then, I haven't been motivated enough to write stories of the places we have been to without photos. Hopefully one day I will.
However, I am still updating the maps, accommodation costs and fuel costs.
On 1 April 2010 was our 2 year anniversary of being on the road. We are still loving the adventure and hope to live this lifestyle for a long time to come.
Please keep in contact with us. We love hearing from all our old and new friends.
We are current in Boulia heading north in western Queensland to eventually end up in the Northern Territory. So if you see us on the road, say hi.
Until then, take care ...
"The Foot" is traveling around Australia. Join Fina and Don on their journey North, South, East and West. (Or maybe just down the road or even in your own backyard.)
Roads Travelled

Camp Sites

Our Journey So Far
- Trip 131 - June 2011 - Katherine, NT
- Trip 130 - May 2011 - Jasper Gorge, NT
- Trip 129 - May 2011 - Timber Creek, NT
- Trip 128 - May 2011 - Zebra Rock Mine, NT
- Trip 127 - May 2011 - Lake Argyle, WA
- Trip 126 - May 2011 - Kununurra, WA
- Trip 125 - May 2011 - El Questro, WA
- Trip 124 - May 2011 - Home Valley, WA
- Trip 123 - May 2011 - Purnululu National Park, WA
- Trip 122 - May 2011 - Mary Pool, WA
- Trip 121 - May 2011 - Fitzroy Crossing, WA
- Trip 120 - May 2011 - Derby, WA
- Trip 119 - May 2011 - Broome, WA
- Trip 118 - Apr 2011 - Quondong, WA
- Trip 117 - Mar 2011 - Broome, WA
- Trip 116 - Mar 2011 - Fitzroy Crossing, WA
- Trip 115 - Feb 2011 - Oombulgurri, WA
- Trip 114 - Nov 2010 - Warmun Roadhouse, WA
- Trip 113 - Nov 2010 - Timber Creek, NT
- Trip 112 - Nov 2010 - Katherine, NT
- Trip 111 - Nov 2010 - Edith Falls, NT
- Trip 110 - Nov 2010 - Berry Springs, NT
- Trip 109 - Nov 2010 - Darwin, NT
- Trip 108 - Aug 2010 - Border Store, Kakadu National Park, NT
- Trip 107 - July 2010 - Annaburro, NT (1 gig)
- Trip 106 - July 2010 - Humpty Doo, NT (1 gig)
- Trip 105 - July 2010 - Litchfield National Park 3, NT
- Trip 104 - July 2010 - Litchfield National Park 2, NT
- Trip 103 - July 2010 - Litchfield National Park 1, NT
- Trip 102 - July 2010 - Batchelor 2, NT (1 gig)
- Trip 101 - July 2010 - Batchelor 1, NT (3 gigs)
- Trip 100 - July 2010 - Douglas Hot Springs, NT
- Trip 99 - July 2010 - Katherine, NT (3 gigs)
- Trip 98 - July 2010 - King River Rest Area, NT
- Trip 97 - July 2010 - Elsey Nationa Park, NT
- Trip 96 - July 2010 - South Warloch Rest Area, NT
- Trip 95 - June 2010 - Lake Woods, NT
- Trip 94 - June 2010 - Renner Springs, NT (1 gig)
- Trip 93 - June 2010 - Lake Woods, NT
- Trip 92 - June 2010 - Elliott, NT
- Trip 91 - June 2010 - Brunette Downs Station, NT (2 gigs)
- Trip 90 - June 2010 - Brunette Downs Rest Area, NT
- Trip 89 - June 2010 - Borroloola, NT (2 gigs)
- Trip 88 - June 2010 - Hell's Gate Roadhouse, Qld
- Trip 87 - May 2010 - Normanton, Qld (2 gigs
- Trip 86 - May 2010 - Croydon, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 85 - May 2010 - Burke & Wills Junction, Qld
- Trip 84 - May 2010 - Julia Creek, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 83 - May 2010 - Oorindi Rest Area, Qld
- Trip 82 - May 2010 - Mount Isa, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 81 - Apr 2010 - Quamby, Qld (2 gigs)
- Trip 80 - Apr 2010 - Cloncurry, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 79 - Apr 2010 - Dajarra, Qld (2 gigs)
- Trip 78 - Apr 2010 - Boulia, Qld (2 gigs)
- Trip 77 - Apr 2010 - Bedourie, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 76 - Mar 2010 - Swanvale, Jundah, Qld
- Trip 75 - Mar 2010 - Mitchell, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 74 - Mar 2010 - Muckadilla, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 73 - Feb 2010 - Roma, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 72 - Feb 2010 - Wallumbilla, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 71 - Feb 2010 - Condamine, NSW
- Trip 70 - Feb 2010 - Gravesend, NSW (1 gig)
- Trip 69 - Feb 2010 - Moree, NSW (1 gig)
- Trip 68 - Feb 2010 - Garah, NSW (1 gig)
- Trip 67 - Jan 2010 - St George, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 66 - Jan 2010 - Bollon, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 65 - Jan 2010 - Cunnamulla, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 64 - Dec 2009 - Jundah, Qld (2 gigs)
- Trip 63 - Dec 2009 - Isisford, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 62 - Dec 2009 - Blackall, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 61 - Dec 2009 - Tambo, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 60 - Dec 2009 - Injune, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 59 - Nov 2009 - Normandy Station, Qld
- Trip 58 - Nov 2009 - Muckadilla, Qld (2 gigs)
- Trip 57 - Nov 2009 - Taroom, Qld
- Trip 56 - Nov 2009 - Moura, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 55 - Nov 2009 - Biloela, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 54 - Nov 2009 - Thangool, Qld
- Trip 53 - Nov 2009 - Gayndah, Qld
- Trip 52 - Nov 2009 - Brisbane, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 51 - Oct 2009 - Chinchilla, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 50 - Oct 2009 - Wallumbilla, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 49 - Oct 2009 - Muckadilla, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 48 - Oct 2009 - Mitchell, Qld (2 gigs)
- Trip 47 - Oct 2009 - Morven, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 46 - Oct 2009 - Charleville, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 45 - Sep 2009 - Tebin Station, Qld
- Trip 44 - Jun 2009 - Quilpie, Qld (Caravan Park gigs and 4 other gigs)
- Trip 43 - Jun 2009 - Jundah, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 42 - Jun 2009 - Jundah Opal Fields, Qld
- Trip 41 - Jun 2009 - Jundah, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 40 - May 2009 - Opalton, Qld
- Trip 39 - May 2009 - Winton, Qld (2 gigs)
- Trip 38 - May 2009 - Richmond, Qld (2 gigs)
- Trip 37 - May 2009 - Croydon, Qld
- Trip 36 - May 2009 - Mt Surprise, Qld
- Trip 35 - Apr 2009 - Mt Garnet, Qld (2 gigs)
- Trip 34 - Apr 2009 - Buggery Bend, Qld
- Trip 33 - Apr 2009 - Innot Hot Springs, Qld
- Trip 32 - Apr 2009 - Dimbula, Qld
- Trip 31 - Mar 2009 - Maryfarms, Qld
- Trip 30 - Mar 2009 - Mackay, Qld
- Trip 29 - Mar 2009 - Bundaberg, Qld
- Trip 28 - Mar 2009 - Caloundra, Qld
- Trip 27 - Mar 2009 - Brisbane, Qld
- Trip 26 - Feb 2009 - Yamba, NSW
- Trip 25 - Jan 2009 - Woolgoolga, NSW
- Trip 24 - Dec 2008 - Pebbly Beach, NSW
- Trip 23 - Dec 2008 - Station Creek, NSW
- Trip 22 - Oct 2008 - Brisbane, Qld
- Trip 21 - Jul 2008 - White Cliffs, NSW (2 gigs)
- Trip 20 - Jul 2008 - Tibooburra, NSW
- Trip 19 - Jul 2008 - Fort Grey, NSW
- Trip 18 - Jul 2008 - Innamincka, SA
- Trip 17 - Jul 2008 - Burke & Wills Dig Tree, Qld
- Trip 16 - Jul 2008 - Thargomindah, QLD
- Trip 15 - Jun 2008 - Yowah, Qld (1 gig)
- Trip 14 - Jun 2008 - Cunnamulla, Qld
- Trip 13 - Jun 2008 - Bourke, NSW
- Trip 12 - Jun 2008 - Brewarrina, NSW
- Trip 11 - Jun 2008 - Lorne Station, NSW
- Trip 10 - Jun 2008 - Lightning Ridge, NSW
- Trip 09 - May 2008 - Grawin, NSW
- Trip 08 - May 2008 - Pilliga, NSW
- Trip 07 - May 2008 - Baan Baa, NSW
- Trip 06 - May 2008 - Burren Junction, NSW
- Trip 05 - May 2008 - Moree, NSW
- Trip 04 - Apr 2008 - Copeton Dam, NSW
- Trip 03 - Apr 2008 - Gibraltar National Park, NSW
- Trip 02 - Apr 2008 - Bundjalung National Park, NSW
- Trip 01 - Apr 2008 - Mebbin National Park, NSW
Front Angle
Isn't she pretty!
Rear Angle
It's Mine, Not His
Vehicle Rundown
- Vehicle: Nissan Patrol GU DX 1998
- Engine: 4.2 diesel with aftermarket turbo
- Gearbox: 5 speed manual
- 4WD Activation: Part time, manual locking hubs
- Suspension: 5in raised EFS coils and shocks with rear poly airbags
- Tyres: Goodyear Wrangler MTR 305x70x16
- Wheels: 16in black steel
- Other Tough Gear: ARB front winch bull bar, Warn 9000lb lowmount winch, ARB front air locker, Nissan limited slip diff in rear, Kaymar rear dual swing away, Rhino roof racks, Gunyah rear and side awnings, customsed steel side steps and brush rails, adjustable panard rods, customised 2 drawer system in rear, Safari snorkel, IPF spotlights, 3 1/2 inch maundrel exhaust, KCF Rally Hand Controls on brake and accelerator
- Electronics: Engel 60 litre fridge / freezer, Uniden UHF radio and aerial, 300W inverter, Garmin Nuvi 760 GPS, TJM dual battery system
Cam the camper trailer
Our New Home
Camper Trailer Rundown
- Manufacturer: Australian Off Road Campers
- www.australianoffroadcampers.com.au
- Model: Odyssey Export Signature
- Features: Full stainless steel kitchen, solar panel powered, inverter, dual deep cell batteries, battery charger, hot water system, shower ensuite, queen size bed, Evakook 60 litre fridge / freezer pantry box, storage box, slide out stainless steel drawer under bed, stainless steel poles, ezy over night awning, spare wheel swing away,
Monday, November 2, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Trip 44 - Part 1 - Quilpie
WORDS BY: Fina
PHOTOGRAPHY BY: Don

The
At the fire tonight, Julie gave a very informative talk on Quilpie and afterwards they showed a John Williamson DVD. Tomorrow we will have a meeting with the managers of the park regarding our roles here over the next 3 months.
After having a meeting with the managers of the park, Robbie and Sue, on Tuesday morning, it was decided that our work itinerary would be as follows:
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
8am Clean camp kitchen
9am Clean cabins
11am Clean amenities
3pm Cook pancakes
4:30pm Start campfire
5pm Quilpie talk with nibblies
7pm Show DVD
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
8am Clean camp kitchen
9am Clean cabins
11am Clean amenities
1pm Shop and prepare for stew dinners
3pm Start campfire
6pm Serve dinner
6:30pm Serve dessert
7pm - 9pm Entertain
Sunday
8am Clean camp kitchen
9am Clean cabins
11am Clean amenities
3pm Cook pancakes
So as you can see we are very busy in the caravan park and will be for the next 3 months to pick up some more travelling money for the rest of the year without having to dig into the capital. Here are some of our Quilpie highlights so far.
Julie, a girl from the Information Centre, usually does the talk on Quilpie, however her husband is very ill in Roma hospital at the moment so guess who will be doing the talk on Quilpie! That’s right – me. So tomorrow, after cleaning the camp kitchen, I will be studying up on Quilpie, so at least I will know a bit of what I am talking about on Wednesday night.
On the same afternoon, Gavin and Hayley with ferals and friends arrived to stay a couple of days. Again, great to catch up with old friends and spend some time with them. Unfortunately, Don was a bit slack during these 2 days so no photos were taken of the event. Sorry about that Gavin and Hayley. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the rest of your holiday and take care. Thanks for visiting and we hope to catch up with you in Bundaberg in the future.
Since Don and I had a bit of time up our sleeves, we treated ourselves to lunch at the local cafe, Fresh on Brolga. We ordered fish and chops with someone serving us for a change. It was quite a treat.
On Friday night 10 July 2009 Jeff and I decided to have an acoutic jam session in the camp kitchen. We were joined by a number of caravanners singing as well and a great night was had by all.
We were also visited by James, Patsyanne and their granddaughter, Rena, from the 4WD club. They are heading on a six week holiday Northern Territory, etc. Thanks for coming to visit us guys. It was great to see you and meet your granddaughter.
More stories to follow in the weeks ahead.
Don't forget to check out "more photos" on the right hand side of this website.
Until next time, take care ...
Trip 43 - Jundah
WORDS BY: Fina
PHOTOGRAPHY BY: Don
On Friday 19 June 2009 I did a free gig at the Jundah Hotel. Crowd was great with singing and dancing and I managed to pick up $190 from 3 raffles. Not bad for a free gig!
The next day Jundah held a cricket match between the Jundah, Windorah and Stonehenge boys. The cricket started at noon with
the drinking starting before that. Monique put a good word in for me for a gig to the organiser of the cricket match, Doreen, and I managed to score a paid gig at the Sports Ground from 6pm to 10pm.
A great night really with a singing
competition held between the 3 towns of 3 rounds of 3 songs. I
picked the 9 songs and each town picked their singers. Jundah won the cricket match and also won the singing competition. Congratulations to all.
Don't forget to check out more photos on the right hand side of this website.
Till next time, take care ...
Trip 42 - Jundah Opal Fields
WORDS BY: Fina
PHOTOGRAPHY BY: Don
The first afternoon here Don of course went fossicking while I finished setting up camp. The second day I spent lining the cargo area windows of the Patrol with reflection silver lining to try and keep the Engel fridge a bit cooler (hence the suction caps). Oh by the way, after cleaning out the fridge and giving it a bit of a rest, it now works perfectly. Didn’t do anything except attach it to 240V and clean it out which is great news – we now have our drink fridge back.
The third day while Don went fossicking again, I managed to attached some fly mesh to the front grill in front of the radiator of the Patrol. This will hopefully prevent the radiator from filling up with grass seeds and insects.
On Saturday and Sunday Don was really sick – high fever with hot and cold sweats, vomiting and generally feeling yuk! Hopefully he will get better soon. So while he was sick I did more maintenance on the truck such as replacing the right hand side parker light and reattaching the tyre sensors. If you read the Pebbly Beach story you will remember how the tyre sensors became stuck to the wheel valves because of the salt water creek we were crossing. Well this time, I sprayed Innox on the valves and in the sensor to prevent this from happening again however I doubt we will be crossing salt water creeks for a long time yet.
Today is Monday 15 June 2009 and it’s my birthday today – OK so I’m 46 and on the wrong side of 50. Still I don’t feel my age and hope I never will. Maybe it’s this life style that is keeping me feeling young or maybe it’s Don. You know the saying goes “You are only as old as you feel or the person you’re feeling”. Therefore, I am really only feeling 35. Thanks Don.
Speaking of which, the poor bugger is still sick and hasn’t even realised it’s my birthday today. He is really drained and has constant dioherra so he is definitely excused for forgetting my birthday. I finally got him on some proper drugs so hopefully he will be better soon.
We haven’t seen another soul for 5 days now – that’s how isolated we are and definitely loving it. We will probably stay here till the end of the week to give Don a chance to get better and to do more opal fossicking.
Then we are onto Eromanga and Quilpie where two couples from Brisbane and one couple from Bundaberg will be dropping in for a visit separately on their way through to somewhere. It will be good to catch up with old friends again.
By lunch time Don was not improving even with the drugs, so we decided a trip to the local Jundah hospital was due. After examination and tests it was diagnosed that he had a urinary track infection so with a needle later to stop the nausea and antibiotics for the infection he should feel heaps better in no time.
We stopped in at the pub to visit Monique and decided that a free gig night on Friday night is in order. By 4pm we were back at camp and Don was eating toast and salmon. You know when Don is sick when he hasn’t eaten for 3 days but now a few hours after visiting the hospital he is munching down toast like there is no tomorrow. I say he will be out fossicking again tomorrow.
That same night I burnt my hand on a piece of wood sticking out of the fire. At first nothing would take the burning sensation away apart from a frozen water bottle then I discovered Nurofen Gel. It numbed the burnt area enough so that I could sleep without pain. I certainly didn’t want to make another trip to the hospital especially on my birthday.
On Tuesday Don woke up with a headache so more Panadol and back to bed for him. Again I pottered around camp catching up with bits and pieces of maintenance and reading. My burnt hand is a lot better this morning with hardly any pain.
On Tuesday 16 June 2009 as Don was feeling reasonably better, in the afternoon we decided to take a drive out to the opal matrix area about 2km from camp. Even though the flies were very friendly, between us we manage to pick up some relatively colourful matrix opal. Now all Don has to do is go through the rocks we have collected over the last week and do some culling.
Tonight was the first night in about 4 days that Don actually felt like dinner so I made up one of Roothy’s recipes from 4WD Action – Spring Pie. Basically cottage pie with a couple of additions. Anyway it turned out that good that Don even asked for seconds. Obviously he is feeling a heap better since his appetite is definitely back. Although still drained he went to sleep straight after dinner for a couple of hours while I stayed up watching the 5 million stars and keeping the fire stoked. I even managed to see a couple of shooting stars. The stars are so brilliant out here that it feels like you could just reach out and touch them with the Milky Way so vibrant. I just wish I knew more about the constellations to pick them out. Maybe that’s something I should research once I have internet connection again.
Wednesday morning and we decided to leave Jundah Opal Fields tomorrow as we are running out of drinking water and more importantly, cigarettes.
Don’t forget to check out “more photos” in the right hand column.
Tell next time, take care ...
Trip 41 - Jundah
WORDS BY: Fina
PHOTOGRAPHY BY: Don

The drive to Jundah was all red clay dirt road with the rain threatening us the whole way. We were very lucky arriving in Jundah at about 6:30pm before the rain hit otherwise we could have been stranded out in the red dirt country for days. As usual the
After setting up camp properly on Wednesday morning at the back of the Jundah Hotel, Don and I took a walk around Jundah, all half hour of it. Jundah boasts one pub, one general store, information centre, post office and police station. Jundah, with a population of approximately 90 people, is situated on the banks of the Thomson River. It is the only place in Australia where two rivers, Thomson and Baroo Rivers, form a creek, the Copper’s Creek.

Monique also arranged for us to
We managed to buy a few things on the list including unusual things such as suction caps for the reflective covering for the cargo area windows and stainless steel screws for the kitchen stove.
Don't forget to check out "more photos" on the right hand side of this website.
Till next time, take care ...
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