Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Lawn Hill Homestead

Hey everyone,

we have had some interesting experiences lately, including flight with Rod, the boss in his Jabiru light aircraft, had a DC3 in for a couple of nights with customers, and visited the Lawn Hill Homestead.

have some pics for you below 


Adels Grove from the air





DC3 landing at our strip, too heavy to take off fully loaded, had to go to the Mine airstrip empty and take passengers over in bus





At our refuelling point





Professor Mike Archer explaining things to a group







Fossil above the pen is an upside down jaw of a small Diprotodon, can see the teeth
 along the jaw bone


  




Lawn Hill's two children, Regina and Jack

  



The homestead and buildings on the hill above Lawn Hill Creek






Having our grandparents fix with the kids down at the creek







Lawn Hill Gorge from the air





Century Zinc mine from the air, 
the open cut mine is closing July 2015





About all for now folks will update again soon :)




Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Hello again finaally



Hi all, time for an update, we haven’t had much info for you all lately.
Firstly, a sad farewell to liz and al, was great to have them with us for the week.

We have had a continuous flow of guests now and getting busy again with school holidays starting which always brings them in.
Also, we have the “dig team”, (consists of Professor Mike Archer and his entourage of about 30 – mix of palaeontologists and extras), here for ten days and they head to Riversleigh fossil fields to conduct more research and digging looking for further fossil examples, yeah I know got Les, that’s enough fossil.
Would you believe they have found shrimp sperm fossils in the limestone at Riversleigh, this was a very recent find, bloody amazing I reckon.
They come into Adels Grove and stay here then head to the fossils site. Les is going for a day trip with them which would be very beneficial to his tours and study of the area.

One of Les’s tours up the escarpment  was a bit of a challenge the other day as the grader was out the back of the station cleaning up the tracks and got himself well and truly stuck on the creek bank which we need to cross.
He wasn’t going anywhere and had started walking back to where his vehicle was, some 4-5 k’s away.
Unfortunately, we couldn’t get past him in the troopie, so had to radio back to Adels and get them to meet us on the other side of the creek, which meant the customers and Les had walk through the creek to get to the other side for pick up.
We had rdo on Friday and went for drive and a look around the area. We went to the Lillydale Way Station which was used by the Cobb and Co coaches back in late 1800’s into early 1900’s. Found some interesting items out there. It sits on a spring fed creek which runs all year.
The Station was a stopping point for the coaches to feed and water the horses and customers on their way to Burketown.
They would then also stop at Sam Ah Bow’s market gardens for food.

Les has also been taking boat tours on the creek at Adels and has started boat tours on the creek in the gorge at the National Park. They have obtained two BBQ boats from Lake Moondarra at Mt Isa which are used here on the creek. One is normal outboard and the other for the Nat Pk had to be converted to solar/electric motor.

Some pics to keep you interested


John and Dianne's garden




John getting the boat on the gorge ready, note the roof is all solar panels






Les taking the first guests on the gorge tour, they were impressed, they flew in for a couple of nights. The pilot lives at Stanthorpe right beside the airport and they taxi from their property straight onto the runway





The largest freshie seen in the gorge, good size, we estimate
about 3 metres


Us visiting an old silver mine which the Afghans 
were using during the late 1800' into 1900's



\Yes Susan on the phone actually got reception




Wedge tailed Eagle having a feed and taking off as Les approached for photos




Check Susan the aviator in the back of the bosses
plane the other day, he took us for an hour
flight around the area, spectacular, will
include more pics next round




Susan on the phone again 






Les and his customers in front of the grader which blocked the creek crossing
 





Remains of the old truck from the Lillydale Way Station