1st to the 28th September 2013
Day 1 Warwick to St George
Day 2 St George to Thargomindah
Day 3 Thargomindah to Innamincka (Adventure Way) camping in Cullyamurra waterhole
Day 4 and 5 Innamincka to Birdsville
Day 6 and 7 Birdsville Races
Day 8 and 9 Birdsville to Marree stopping overnight at Mungernarrie hotel
Day 10 Lake Eyre
Day 11 to 13 Flinders ranges
Day 14 Flinders Range to Barossa
Day 15 to 17 - Barossa
Day 18 Adelaide
Day 19 -22 Adelaide to Torquay along Great Ocean Road
Day 23 Torquay to Phillip Island
Day 24 Phillip Island
Day 25 28 Phillip Island to Brisbane via lakes entrance
Total km - 5901
Day 1 Warwick to St George
400km Total.
Warwick to Goondiwindi 200km
Goondiwindi to St George 200km
Goondiwindi
Radio 101.9 Coast FM
Things to do
· Gunsynd Statue
· Border Bridge
St George
Radio 102.9 FM 4ROM
Camping
· Kapunda Fishing Park
o Riverfront campsites with fishing and camping facilities
o Ph 07 4625 5546
o M 0408 183 134
o 9km north of St George on the Carnavon Highway
o Showers and Toilets
o Fresh Water
o Powered Sites - $25 for 1-2 people. $10 per extra adult
o Unpowered Sites - $20 for 1-2 people. $10 per extra adult.
· Beardmore Dam Campspot
o 15km North of St George. Turn West off Carnarvon Highway 14km north of St George onto Beardmore Dam Rd. 1km up Beardmore Dam Rd, turn left at 1st grid. Camp beside River.
§ No facilities
Things to do -
· Often referred to as Inland Fishing Capital of Queensland
o Murray Cod
§ Generally regarded as Australia's premier freshwater angling species, the powerful Murray cod can be a difficult customer to deal with. Most cod specialists use relatively heavy tackle. Line breaking strains in the 40 to 50 lb or even higher are common amongst those aiming for the larger fish. The new super braided lines have proven useful, especially when trolling in heavy cover, which is where you find the fish.
§ Cod respond well to large baits and lures. Many cod specialists fish only large trolled or cast deep diving lures with a wide action at dead slow speed. Surface lures work well at night and large flies have been tried with success. Bardi grubs, Yabbies, shrimps and scrub worms all catch cod. Cod have even been caught on such diverse baits as rabbits and hard boiled eggs! If using fly, you need heavy gear, as cod can pull like a steam train. Even small cod will take very large baits and lures, and give you a run for your money to boot.
§ Fish close to snags and other structure if you're not getting snagged up, you're not fishing in the right place!
o Yellowbelly
§ An excellent angling species. A vigorous taker of baits, especially shrimp, yabbies and scrub worms, not usually caught on bardi grubs. Also enthusiastically takes lures, cast or trolled. Bait and lure sizes smaller than those generally used for Murray cod, but many a golden perch has been caught on a large lure or bait intended for a cod.
§ Probably the single most effective bait is a bunch of three or four live freshwater shrimps followed by small to medium sized yabbies. A live Yabby with a ball sinker running right to the hook under the tail is very effective bobbed near prominent snags in the river.
§ Yellowbelly can often be taken on the edge of weed beds or adjacent to submerged structure. Sometimes, simply continuing to cast lures into a likely looking place for quite a while can eventually provoke a strike from an unseen passive fish. This is apparently an aggression response and can produce sizable fish.
§ They can hit very hard at times and fights well. A very strong fish.
§ When handling golden perch, be very careful around the operculum (gill plate) as they have a couple of razor sharp plates along the edge which can easily cut your finger to the bone. Never put your fingers into the gills of a golden perch. Like most Australian freshwater angling species has spines in the front part of the dorsal fin, so look out for them too!
· Riversands Wines Queenslands most western winery
o Free wine tasting at Cellar Door
o Whytes Road, St George.
Day 2 St George to Thargomindah
489km Total
St George to Cunnamulla 291km
Cunnamulla to Thargomindah 198km
Cunnamulla
Radio 96.5 Triple C FM
Things to do
· Cunnamulla Robbers Tree
o A living reminder of the Cunnamulla Bank Robbery in 1880, The Robber, Joseph Wells, hid in the tree but was quickly captured by the irate townspeople whose money he had stolen. Joseph Wells goes down in history as the last man, in Queensland, to receive the death penalty for his particular crime.
· Cunnamulla Fella Statue
o Commissioned in 2004 to personify the 'Cunnamulla Fella' in the famous Slim Dusty song, this statue is an icon of the town
Thargomindah
Camping
· Explorers Caravan Park
o 88 Dowling St
o Powered site
§ $22 for 2 people $6 per extra person
o Unpowered Site
§ $16 for 2 people $6 per extra person
o Camp kitchen
o Internet access
o Showers/toilets
o Ph - 07 4655 3307
Things to do -
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Day 3 Thargomindah to Innamincka
317km Total
Thargomindah to Noccundra 122km
Noccundra to Innamincka 195km
Noccundra
Pub?
Dig Tree
Innamincka
Radio 1602AM ABC North and West
What to do
· Australian Inland Mission
· Cullyamurra choke Aboriginal rock art
· Fishing Cullyamurra Waterhole.
Camping
· Cullyamurra Waterhole 16km NE
Day 4 and 5 Innamincka to Birdsville
426km on the Cordillo Downs Road
Cordillo Downs
· Cordillo Downs Sheep Shearing Shed Largest in Australia
Birdsville
Radio 540AM ABC Western Qld
Day 6 and 7 Birdsville Races
Day 8 and 9 Birdsville to Maree (Birdsville Track)
517km on Birdsville Track
Day 10 Lake Eyre
Days 11 to 13 Flinders Rangers
Marree to Blinman, Flinders Ranges National Park 236km
Day 14 Flinders Ranges to Barossa
398km Blinman to Barossa Valley Wine Region
Days 15 to 17 Barossa
Day 18 Adelaide
70km from Barossa to Adelaide
Day 19-22 Adelaide to Torquay
Total 902km
Day 23 Torquay to Phillip Island
198km via Queenscliff to Sorrento Ferry
Day 24 Phillip Island
Days 25 to 28 Phillip Island to Brisbane via Lakes Entrance
332km from Philip island to Lakes Entrance
1616km from Lakes Entrance to Brisbane