We have been camped up at Cairns for about 3 weeks and it has rained nearly every day during the dry season. Hate to see the wet season.
Roostertales said
05:38 PM Jun 16, 2015
Well it was dry this year during the "wet". Up there for the cyclone in late Feb and glorious days with little rain. Just saw a few drops on way back around Rolleston
done dreaming said
06:02 PM Jun 16, 2015
Thats right i forgot,wet is dry, dry is wet, hot is cold and cold is hot.Damn climate change,how the hell are we going to create Jurassic Park in Aus
Roostertales said
06:07 PM Jun 16, 2015
Climate change ???? when I was at school they told me we were overdue for an ice age - I've been waiting ever since !
done dreaming said
06:17 PM Jun 16, 2015
If we had an ice age i,d need more scotch.
Roostertales said
06:25 PM Jun 16, 2015
Ok check this out as a plausible theory e=mc2 therefore: scotch is filtered through peat which came from a previous ice age - drink more scotch avert the next ice age - works for me :)
done dreaming said
06:31 PM Jun 16, 2015
I,m no longer a sceptic thanks to you,i always new their was a reason and nature works in mysterious ways
Roostertales said
06:49 PM Jun 16, 2015
You've seen Xmas Vacation as well :) Mysteries of the universe solved !
JackieP said
10:25 PM Jun 16, 2015
done dreaming wrote:
We have been camped up at Cairns for about 3 weeks and it has rained nearly every day during the dry season. Hate to see the wet season.
hmmmm must be a 6Fd Sup Coy thing....we have been in drought stricken Longreach for 2 days and are sitting on 6inches of mud.
fpw said
10:35 AM Jun 17, 2015
just move down the road to Townsville its dry enjoy
fpw
Pejay said
05:21 PM Jun 17, 2015
Hmm....what dry season! Had a light shower in Longreach on Saturday night, but copped a bucketing at Windorah Sunday night with dirt roads further west closed. Then, another bucketing in Quilpie Monday night, and oh my goodness, coming east towards Charleville we were in the centre of a most torrential downpour with the creek at Cooladdi all but ready to break it's banks and come up over the road. Several places along the way had more water over the bridges than under them!
Edit: the storm out ran us at Mitchell last night, with another bucketing, but hey, hey, looks like a fine night at Condamine tonight!
-- Edited by Pejay on Wednesday 17th of June 2015 05:23:56 PM
Bevandy2 said
10:52 PM Jun 17, 2015
Gotta love it hey!
Hey guys, does rum qualify, we're on our way to Katherine and son in law and me good self always enjoy a few on the breezeway under the palm trees.
Meanwhile, rain you say? Not climate change, that's a myth, just our fickle QLD weather, drove in pouring rain today from Mundubbera to Billy Weela, always on the look out for Dino's in this misty rain in the forest, haven't seen any yet, maybe need a few more rums, I'm sure they're out there!
A few dead ones, out Winton way, will be there next week. Hopefully leaving the rain behind.
We have been camped up at Cairns for about 3 weeks and it has rained nearly every day during the dry season. Hate to see the wet season.
hmmmm must be a 6Fd Sup Coy thing....we have been in drought stricken Longreach for 2 days and are sitting on 6inches of mud.
just move down the road to Townsville its dry enjoy
fpw
Hmm....what dry season! Had a light shower in Longreach on Saturday night, but copped a bucketing at Windorah Sunday night with dirt roads further west closed. Then, another bucketing in Quilpie Monday night, and oh my goodness, coming east towards Charleville we were in the centre of a most torrential downpour with the creek at Cooladdi all but ready to break it's banks and come up over the road. Several places along the way had more water over the bridges than under them!
Edit: the storm out ran us at Mitchell last night, with another bucketing, but hey, hey, looks like a fine night at Condamine tonight!
-- Edited by Pejay on Wednesday 17th of June 2015 05:23:56 PM
Hey guys, does rum qualify, we're on our way to Katherine and son in law and me good self always enjoy a few on the breezeway under the palm trees.
Meanwhile, rain you say? Not climate change, that's a myth, just our fickle QLD weather, drove in pouring rain today from Mundubbera to Billy Weela, always on the look out for Dino's in this misty rain in the forest, haven't seen any yet, maybe need a few more rums, I'm sure they're out there!
A few dead ones, out Winton way, will be there next week. Hopefully leaving the rain behind.
Bevan