Hi Joe & Co
Thanks for the photos. Would be nice to know where these campsites were.
Think I will give the Croc,. site a miss.
Jay&Dee
Rick-N-Lesleigh said
06:51 AM Jun 11, 2019
The Third Photo looks like Clem Walton Park, between Mount Isa and Cloncurry.
Plain Truth said
08:52 AM Jun 11, 2019
Some nice sites there.
Jaahn said
03:34 PM Jun 11, 2019
Hi Farmhat
Gees life's tuff on the road, ain't it
Jaahn
Farmhat said
10:31 AM Jun 13, 2019
Hi JayDee, pics in order are
1 Warrego River north of Cunnamulla Qld
2 Near Opalton Qld
3 Corella Dam Qld
4 Corella Dam Qld (other end)
5 Corella Dam cows
6 Corella Dam crocs
Hey Jaahn, you're dead right :) :)
Joe and co.
JayDee said
09:26 PM Jun 13, 2019
Farmhat wrote:
Hi JayDee, pics in order are
1 Warrego River north of Cunnamulla Qld
2 Near Opalton Qld
3 Corella Dam Qld
4 Corella Dam Qld (other end)
5 Corella Dam cows
6 Corella Dam crocs
Hey Jaahn, you're dead right :) :)
Joe and co.
Thanks Joe & o for that info.
Surprise would not have thought of Corella dam near Cloncurry having Crocs.
Although I think there is another Corella Dam,somewhere in N.Terr. Would expect Crocs there.
I maybe, could be ... wrong
jay&Dee
Farmhat said
11:45 PM Jun 14, 2019
JayDee you are correct it is the Corella Dam near Cloncurry. The crocodiles are freshies and you can see them on the islands near the dam wall every day.
The pic below is of some more water we camped by. Wallam Creek at Bollon. Dinner comes to you. lol.
Jay&Dee,
Freshies are ok providing you don't threaten them or go near their nests.
For quick ID, they have longer narrower snouts unlike their cousin, the estuarine. Largest size is about 3m (10ft).
Unless absolutely sure, it's best to consider any waterhole in northern Australia as being a home for a croc or two. It's a bit late when you're doing the "crocodile roll in the middle of the river"!
Keith W said
06:46 PM Jun 15, 2019
Could not agree more great pic maybe they could include brief location and date
Keith W said
06:50 PM Jun 15, 2019
Thanks Heaps
Bushpie said
07:27 PM Jun 15, 2019
Thanks Farmhat ..... great to see pics of peoples travels. Helps with planning. And just helps us all chill ..... look forward to your next post.
Farmhat said
11:07 PM Jun 17, 2019
Bushpie wrote:
Thanks Farmhat ..... great to see pics of peoples travels. Helps with planning. And just helps us all chill ..... look forward to your next post.
Thanks Bushpie. Really enjoying QLD. Plenty to see.
Hi, having fun driving around North Queensland at the moment.
Got a few pics here. Some views from recent camp sites.
Joe and co.
Thanks for the photos. Would be nice to know where these campsites were.
Think I will give the Croc,. site a miss.
Jay&Dee
The Third Photo looks like Clem Walton Park, between Mount Isa and Cloncurry.
Some nice sites there.
Hi Farmhat
Gees life's tuff on the road, ain't it

Jaahn
Hi JayDee, pics in order are
1 Warrego River north of Cunnamulla Qld
2 Near Opalton Qld
3 Corella Dam Qld
4 Corella Dam Qld (other end)
5 Corella Dam cows
6 Corella Dam crocs
Hey Jaahn, you're dead right :) :)
Joe and co.
Thanks Joe & o for that info.
Surprise would not have thought of Corella dam near Cloncurry having Crocs.
Although I think there is another Corella Dam,somewhere in N.Terr. Would expect Crocs there.
I maybe, could be ... wrong
jay&Dee
JayDee you are correct it is the Corella Dam near Cloncurry. The crocodiles are freshies and you can see them on the islands near the dam wall every day.
The pic below is of some more water we camped by. Wallam Creek at Bollon. Dinner comes to you. lol.
Joe
Freshies are ok providing you don't threaten them or go near their nests.
For quick ID, they have longer narrower snouts unlike their cousin, the estuarine. Largest size is about 3m (10ft).
Unless absolutely sure, it's best to consider any waterhole in northern Australia as being a home for a croc or two. It's a bit late when you're doing the "crocodile roll in the middle of the river"!
Could not agree more great pic maybe they could include brief location and date
Thanks Bushpie. Really enjoying QLD. Plenty to see.
Joe