Condamine Gorge
Submitted: Sunday, Aug 06, 2017 at 19:27
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Kevin S - Life Member (QLD)
We drove the
Condamine Gorge yesterday, including the dozen or so water crossings. The road was generally in good condition but with some pot holed sections, particularly at gully crossings where water runs over the road.
At most crossings the water was about up to wheel hub level so was easily derivable. Popular too! We started at the southern end but we met lots of vehicles who came in at the north end, including one group of about half a dozen fourbys.
Its a good time to go for a drive. The country looks great.
Cheers,
Kevin
One of the easier crossings.
The start of the 4WD section from the north.
Reply By: 9900Eagle - Monday, Aug 07, 2017 at 12:53
Monday, Aug 07, 2017 at 12:53
Kevin, it is a nice drive through there and one of the highlights is being able to see across the paddocks to the very start of the
Condamine.
Have gone through there after rain and that can be a little interesting at the crossings and parts of the road.
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Follow Up By: Kevin S - Life Member (QLD) - Thursday, Aug 10, 2017 at 17:50
Thursday, Aug 10, 2017 at 17:50
Some great scenery. I hadn't realised that the place called The Head is a reference to the head of the Murray Darling Basin.
Here is another picture of the area.
Cheers,
Kevin
Farm house near the start of Condamine Gorge
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