2nd June 2026: Awoke to a golden morning light on the gum trees and the sweet notes of the butcherbirds. We packed up and turned  on the Kennedy Development road in the direction of Hughenden. We visited the Lookout over porcupine Gorge downstream of Pyramid Rock and it was far more spectacular as the Porcupine Creek ran along the bottom of high sandstone gorge walls 120 million years old with a layer of basalt on top. We then took a Google directed shortcut to Prairie but had to turn back when we came to a place where the road across the Flinders River was entirely washed away. We backtracked and had to go via Hughenden along the Flinders Way to Charters Towers. It was a town filled with some attractive building left over from when CT was in its heyday gold mining days. We filled up with diesel and had a large shop at Woolworths before heading to the Charters Towers Tourist Park for a drive-thru site. I cooked a vegetables and salmon and pasta in cheese sauce affair with a green salad. We head for Inner Springs tomorrow on our way to Cooktown.







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  1. FUN FACT: Charters Towers town has a population of less than 10,000, yet it is home to the ‘Goldfield Ashes’, the southern hemisphere’s largest (and likely the world’s) annual amateur cricket carnival. Over 300 teams took part in the 3-day carnival in January 2026. Games were played on a variety of playing surfaces and spread across formal cricket grounds, parks, various sporting fields and school grounds.

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    1. never heard of it! Are our cousins from the Sub-continent represented? (Craig here)

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  2. A beautiful first sentence Suz ((Craig here)

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