A Poem I wrote inspired by our experiences followed by Photos of our few days in Channel Country between
Boulia and
Windorah. (I am not a poet..so apologies to those of you who happen to read this and feel like correcting my iambic pentameter? or whatevers!!
CHANNEL COUNTRY
Red road, wheel ruts, corrugations
Dust, rocks and gibber stones.
Protruding signs 'rough road ahead'
rising from the flat terrain,
warn where boggy spots remain;
evidence of recent rain.
Pools of water, frequent channels;
life filled ribbons lined with green.
Running streams where flocks of bird life
screech and bicker, splash and preen.
Red roos, emus slow our journey,
leap and dart across our path.
Zebra finches playing chicken,
some unlucky, strike the car.
Hawks and kites wheel and circle
high above in clear blue sky.
Bustards, brolga roam the grasslands,
startled by us passing by.
Spinifex and
Mitchell grasses,
mallee, gidgee dot the land.
Rocky jump ups, mesas, plateaus.
Samphire lining salty pans.
Ochre hues of cream and rust,
so much to see along with dust.
Undulating rippled ridges; terracotta red.
Perfect prints of hidden wildlife,
reptiles, rodents.
Tracks in sand.
Slopes adorned with spiky clumps
of jade
grey green and coloured plants.
Road trains, clouds of dust approaching.
Discarded rubber strips of tyre
littering the roadside verges,
lie like parched, long dead remains.
Roadkill looms like distant hilltops.
Signs resemble tall dead trees.
Our eyes keep watch for smallest features
to ease monotony of plains.
Long dead trees with branches reaching,
limbs outstretched for resting birds,
waiting raptors plucking roadkill,
fight and bicker for their share.
Huge clear skies and flat horizons
campfire meals with milky way.
Setting sun brings changing colours
shadows lengthen, slowing winds.
Darkness quietens daytime noises
silence settles all around.
Are we the only people out here
alone, in awe of this great land?
Overnight in road rest stops
waking sometime in the night
lying still in total darkness.
Hope we aren't in shooters sights.

John and yellowbelly caught at Boulia

the river near Boulia

the road ahead near Boulia

camels doing trackwork at Boulia racecourse

camp fire at Boulia on the Burke River

John with his catch at the Burke River near Boulia

red sand dune

John atop a red sand dune west of Windorah

Toompine Hotel

red sand dune west of Windorah

camping near Quilpie at Lake Houdraman

animal tracks in the red sand

flat land and mirage

road sign for the emus?

emu cross our path

a rare sight in the landscape - hill

patch of water beside the road

one of the channels

rough patch of road

a rough patch on the road

landscape near the road

we give way to road trains

another wet patch

water beside the road

wet patch on the road

bustard beside the road

camp fire scene after dark

No 3 Bore

sign post on the Diamantina Development Road

red sand dune on a road crest

our camp site at No 3 Bore between Bedourie and Windorah

sun reflected on the surface of the landscape

patch of green near Bedourie

water beside the road

Bedourie

King Creek south of Bedourie

patches of green

airstrip on the road surface west of Windorah

cattle beside the road

a rough patch on the road

the long road ahead

the bridge over Cooper's Creek with reflections

flocks of birds at Cooper's Creek near Windorah

bird life on Cooper's Creek was amazing

our camp site on Cooper's Creek near Windorah

sign post at Windorah

the General Store in Windorah with our vehicles at the diesel pump

Interesting home in Windorah

Windorah is powered by solar.