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Day 3: Thu 20 Apr 23 - Monto to Home, 300km; total towed: 602km; total driven: 602km

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13 degC at Monto to 28 degC at home,  another gloriously sunny day in QLD We had a discussion this morning, while still in bed, and decided that we would head home today, not because we were not enjoying being out in the van, simply because we have been to most of these places in 2020 and there was nothing new to see. We were also keeping in mind we head off on our France cycle trip in five weeks time, and need to get the house sorted for the Wendy's folks who are coming up to escape the Canberra winter, and to have a Gwebi (Rhodesian Agricultural College) reunion (60years we think). R&T will arrive a few weeks after we leave and stay for a few weeks after the reunions attendees leave. So, we need to ensure the house is up to scratch, and if we don't start now, we will be running around like headless chooks in the days before we depart for France. The other reason is that the Monto Rodeo and Show starts today and goes for the whole weekend, and we didn't really want to ...

Day 2: Wed 19 Apr 23 - Mundubbera to Monto, 110km; total towed: 302km

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14 degC at Mundubbera to 28 degC at Monto, another excellent QLD day Greg went for an early walk while Wendy semi-prepared the van for departure. As we were parking up yesterday, Wendy heard a noise in the rear passenger side wheel of the van. Thinking the worst (another magnet failure), before we hit the road this morning, Wendy drove whilst Greg listened. Off came the wheel, and thankfully it was only the grease cap that had jiggled loose. Phew!! The one thing we’ve come to expect with caravanning is that there is always something going on with either the van or the vehicle to keep you on your toes. On the road finally, just before 8:30am, and we didn’t stop until we reached Monto. There were only two other campers here,  so we had a choice of sites; we took #5. We had mornos after setting up, then had a little rest; all this fresh country air is relaxing us! After lunch, Greg went for a ride to find some hills, and that he did. Really enjoyed them too. He said he felt better tha...

Day 1: Tue 18 Apr 23 - Home to Mundubbera, 192km

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20 deg C at home to 30 deg C at Mundubbera, fine and sunny the while day After a surprisingly decent sleep, we were on the road at 8:30am. There was a lot of traffic on the road between Howard and Childers, however, all were well behaved. We turned left at Childers, and our first stop was at Biggenden for a vanilla slice and a Cornish pastie. Greg thinks these vanilla slices are the best, however, Wendy still rates the ones we had at Ballarat as the best. We didn't take a wander around town as we have seen it a number of times before.  Next stop was at Gayndah for a wander. Whilst we had done Gayndah in 2019, there were still some things that were new to us, such as the Gayndah Art Gallery that was originally a Convent. It is a lovely old building that has been refurbished beautifully. There was not a great deal of art on display but most of it was pretty good stuff, so pleased we made the effort. Final stop was at Mundubbera just before 1pm. We wanted to stay at the donation camp ...