Thursday September 3
Our intention for the next few days was to get down to Lawn Hill, about which we'd heard many great reports. Camping at Lawn Hill National Park is run by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Services, but when we checked their website we found they were booked up for the next few weeks. So instead of this, we decided to stay at a free camp in the well-named town of Gregory, then leave the van there and drive into Lawn Hill for a day to see how we liked it and if necessary to then book for a month or so ahead when there was availability.
The boys did a bit of fishing in the morning which took longer than we'd expected, though they didn't catch anything, so we didn't end up leaving until closer to lunchtime. The track out was quite sandy and uphill a bit, so we had to get a bit of a run-up to get enough speed to make it out, but we made it.
On the way out we saw a couple of rusted wrecked cars. Given where we've been so far, seeing wrecked rusted cars is hardly a novelty, but the shape of this one made me stop for a closer look. On closer inspection found that one of them was an EK Holden, which was built in the early 1960's!
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60 years ago, it could have been this car... |
