We're now at Bundoora Dam, another gem in the middle of Queensland. Located 26km southwest of Middlemount it has flushing toilets (septic), numerous sheltered tables, wood barbecues, excellent mobile & internet (Telstra, not sure about others) service. In Camps 7 it states rough track for 400 metres but if the closest rail crossing to German Creek open cut is taken access is via a good formed gravel road. A note for any heading here from Baralaba, two road to Duaringa exit the town. The road via Woolbinda is better than the road signposted Duaringa & I don't think any longer.
Thank you Darrell intend now to visit Bundoora after Wuruma,
John
brian said
07:25 PM Mar 23, 2014
The last time that we were there the mine was shunting and loading trains all night.
It was the noisiest camp that it had ever been my misfortune to visit.
oldboar said
08:16 PM Mar 23, 2014
Brian, unfortunately we don't get to specify all details of a free camp. Only noise at the moment is the conveyors running but even shunting isn't a major deal for those of us used to sleeping through a little noise.
Darrell & Sandra
-- Edited by oldboar on Sunday 23rd of March 2014 08:19:21 PM
Hi we are off to wurruma dam in a week it looks really nice any info to help pick a good quiet spot ,it will be Easter and school holidays so I hear you say good luck with that lol
cheers Di and Greg
Highwayman said
04:27 PM Mar 24, 2014
Happy traveling darell& Sandra ..
werkin said
04:36 PM Mar 24, 2014
Thanks guys doubt if we will find anywhere peaceful over the next 3 weeks
We're now at Bundoora Dam, another gem in the middle of Queensland. Located 26km southwest of Middlemount it has flushing toilets (septic), numerous sheltered tables, wood barbecues, excellent mobile & internet (Telstra, not sure about others) service. In Camps 7 it states rough track for 400 metres but if the closest rail crossing to German Creek open cut is taken access is via a good formed gravel road. A note for any heading here from Baralaba, two road to Duaringa exit the town. The road via Woolbinda is better than the road signposted Duaringa & I don't think any longer.
Darrell & Sandra
Thank you Darrell intend now to visit Bundoora after Wuruma,
John
The last time that we were there the mine was shunting and loading trains all night.
It was the noisiest camp that it had ever been my misfortune to visit.
Brian, unfortunately we don't get to specify all details of a free camp. Only noise at the moment is the conveyors running but even shunting isn't a major deal for those of us used to sleeping through a little noise.
Darrell & Sandra
-- Edited by oldboar on Sunday 23rd of March 2014 08:19:21 PM
Hi we are off to wurruma dam in a week it looks really nice any info to help pick a good quiet spot ,it will be Easter and school holidays so I hear you say good luck with that lol
cheers Di and Greg
Happy traveling darell& Sandra ..
Thanks guys doubt if we will find anywhere peaceful over the next 3 weeks
cheers
di