1.6 (feels like -1.4) - 19 (feels like 15) deg C, another bright and sunny, but cool day
When we saw it is -1.4 deg C outside, we turned the heater on, put all our clothes in the bed, then climbed back in with them. About 30 minutes later we were up and about and it was still very fresh outside (2, feels like 0). But we did our walks, had a coffee and were on the road by 7:45am. This is another new road for us and we know why we have not yet driven it with the van in tow; it was a shocker in the main. With such a small population it's a big ask to expect good roads everywhere when there's so many of them. All that money that the govt missed out on when they halved fuel excise only made a bad situation worse.
About 45 minutes later we stopped at Pittsworth for brekky before taking a walk around this neat little town. Back to the van for a coffee. It was then a short drive to the main road where we had seen a wall full of murals. After Wendy had photographed every one of the 20 murals, we headed to Toowoomba to visit Greg's brother Bob, and sister-in-law Prudy. We had a nice cuppa tea with them and Prudy's brother and partner, before resuming our journey.
The plan was to camp at Yarraman, however half way up the road to the free camp, Wendy re-read Wikicamps and saw that it was only suitable for tents. Not to worry, we pulled over near a large open grassy area that would be perfect for a free camp for RVs. We backed into the space and had lunch.
Plan B was Nanango, only another 22km which we covered before 2:30pm, and called it a day. After setting up shop at the Nanango Free Camp we donned the Lycra and went for a ride around some old haunts. It had been far too long since we'd been on the bikes due to weather and / or unsuitable location. After returning to the van, we settled in, blogged, and dined. The last time we were here was June 2020, and we had power issues in the van. The batteries were just not holding their charge and we were unable to enjoy the van to its full potential. We have subsequently fixed that; replaced the AGM batteries with 2 x 100AH lithium batteries. End of power issues!
As it was our last night on the road, we had pre-dinner drinks outside the van, but we rugged up. There was not much to see, so we were soon inside, having our dinner.
One of the many young green grain crops on our route today
This building was constructed in 1953 and housed the first bore intended to supply water to Pittsworth
Eternal Flame
Three Art Deco buildings at Pittsworth
Pittsworth Post Office
instead of a Tree of Knowledge, Pittsworth has a Seat of Knowledge
Arthur Postle, the Crimson Flash
Pittsworth mural
Pittsworth footpath mosaics
Excluding the mural above, following are the 20 murals Wendy JUST had to photograph
The last of the 20 murals
Our lunch stop
Nanango murals
Nanango War Memorial
Two of Nanango's pubs
Nanango Court House
Old Nanango Post & Telegraph Office
Old Nanango Dairy office
The BIG Bucket at Nanango
Now they wouldn't steal your bike with this chain!
Us at the Nanango Free Camp