PHOTOGRAPHY BY: Don
On Monday 18 May 2009 we left Richmond and headed down the
Richmond-Winton Road to Winton. Winton is a town in central west Queensland, Australia, located 177 kilometres northwest of Longreach. Shire population at the 2001 Census was 1616. Winton was one of the founding towns of the Australian airline Qantas. Main industries of the area are sheep and cattle. Named by postmaster, Robert Allen, in 1876 for his place of birth Winton, Dorset.
Winton is intimately involved in the story of the popular Australian folk song, Waltzing Matilda, which had its first performance in the North Gregory Hotel in the town. The song was written locally on a property beside the famous billabong.We camped at a free spot called Long Waterhole campground which is 2km south of Winton. Again another beautiful bush camp spot beside a freshwater hole and some magnificent mountain scenery. We will stay here for approximately 2 weeks during which time I have 2 gigs in Winton on Saturday 23 May and Friday 29 May 2009 at 2 different pubs.
Also, while in Winton for the 2 weeks, we plan to do a lot of activities such as visit the Waltzing Matilda Centre, go opal fossicking, visit the dinosaur tracks and generally have a good look around Winton itself.
While camped at the Long Waterhole near Winton, another camper told us a useful thing about muddy water. If you place a tablespoon full of Epsom salts into a bucket of muddy water, within a few hours all the mud has settled to the bottom of the bucket and the rest of the water is crystal clear and good enough to use as shower water or washing up water. Out of all the years I have been camping, reading magazines and camping books, I have never read about this method. Anyway, of course I had to try it and of course, it worked. Definitely will purchase some Epsom salts and keep this in mind for desperate water shortages.
On the road to Winton, we met up with John and Daph, a couple we met at Mount Surprise, who are also travelling around Australia but in a Winnabaga or as some people call them a Wingebago. Oh well, each to their own! They are a great, funny couple and it will be good to spend a couple of days with them They are then moving east to Longreach and Charters Towers while we will be heading further south towards Quiplie.On Tuesday 19 May 2009, we had a very lazy morning then visited the Waltzing Matilda Centre with John and Daph.
This centre celebrates the Waltzing Matilda song through interactive displays and exhibitions and for $20 per adult it is well worth the visit and incorporates Quantilda Museum, the Outback Regional Gallery, a Visitor Information Centre, Cafe and Westpac.
After a light lunch, we went walking around town and came across Arno’s Wall. Arno’s Wall is an eccentric landmark of a concrete wall reaching 2m in height. It is made up of rock studded with
a whole mixture of objects, such as sewing machines, motors, typewriters and even the kitchen sink.
On Wednesday 20 May 2009 John
and Daph left for Charter Towers so we went into Winton for more sight seeing. We visited the Opal Walk, Corfield & Fitzmaurice Combo Crafts, and the Musical Fence. Learn about opals and see their beauty in the Opal Walk before going through to the Royal Open Air Theatre where you will marvel at the world's largest deck chair. Corfield & Fitzmaurice Combo Crafts was once a general store selling all basic essentials for outback survival however it now sells craft items and displays fossils, opals, local dinosaur bones and a life size dinosaur. At the Musical Fence you can grab a stick and make some music on the world's first Musical Fence.
In the main street we spotted a Landcruiser towing a camper
trailer the same as ours so we stalked them down the main street until they stopped and generally compared camper trailer notes with Chris and Julie.
As Don was starting to not feel too well, we decided on an early afternoon after meeting the publicans of both the Australian Hotel and the Winton Hotel.The gig at the Australian Hotel,
Winton was not too bad. The audience got into the music but didn’t want to sing themselves, so instead of a solo / karaoke gig it turned out to just be a solo gig.
Rather than stay in Winton for the 2 weeks, we decided to head down to Opalton for a few days in between gigs.
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Till next time, take care ...