A new article on Gold, prospecting, 4wd Camping
and adventure travel in Australia focusing on the Thornborough and
Kingsborough region of north Queensland.
A great 4wd camping trip for
those into a bit of history, gold prospecting and the majesty of
the Australian outback.
The region of Kingsborough and Thornborough are located just 2
hours west from Cairns and for this reason they make a great day
trip by 4wd camper.If you have the time then do try to make this an
overnight trip at least just for the fantastic starlit night under
a swag.
Leaving Cairns in your 4wd Camper rental vehicle
and heading north its a simple matter of turning west onto the
Kennedy Highway at Smithfield and then heading up the hill, passed
Kuranda and onward to the town of Mareeba. At Mareeba there are
good shopping facilities so a good place to stock up on provisions.
Heading north out of Mareeba take the turning to Dimbulah and
Chillagoe.
Upon arriving at Dimbulah, its an easy turn right which takes
you onto the roads to the Thornborough and Kingsborough goldfields.
Thornborough is a 22 kilometres drive and most of this is on good
roads but unsealed. From now on you will be travelling totally on
unsealed roads.
Well worth a visit at Thornborough is the
cemetery which is well signed. Stroll through the grounds and read
the headstones...there are some sad epitaphs. Turn off at
Thornborough and after a few hundred metres you will see an old
weatherbeaten timber building; this is the original Canton Hotel
when Thornborough was in it's heyday with over 1500 residents. Keep
driving and you will come across the Tyrconnel mine - an original
working mine site. At the time of our visit it was unfortunately
closed for maintenance. A further kilometre down the road is
Kingsborough and this town was a propserous gold area in it's
heyday back in the 1870's and 80's.
Upon
entering Kingsborough loof for a driveway through a brick
white entry and you'll drive into Ike "the Swede's" fabulous
camping area. Cost is $5.00 per person a night and the camp
grounds are nestled along a dammed section of Caledonia Creek.
There are ablution facilities and fireplaces. There are fish
(Yes! Fish in the creek and turtles - though the turtles don't
mind having a wee nibble on your toes).
Ike's place is a great camping place to make a
good stop at and ask Ike and he'll advise you on some great walks
and things to see and do. Of course one great hobby and thrill is
gold prospecting. Basic equipment can be purchased in Cairns from
http://www.nqminersden.com
and George Meyer has a wealth of local knowledge. Gold panning is a
must as there are numerous creeks and a few waterfalls.
Be warned though: during the wet season (Nov -
Mar) this area can be become very hazardous due to heavy rains and
flash flooding.
Once you have spent enough time at Ikes then
head back down the road to Thornborough and then turn north on the
main track and head up to Mount Mulligan - site of the worst mining
disaster in Queensland history back in September 1921. You can walk
over the old mine site and although the town itself has long since
gone, there are plaques on the roads indicating what buildings used
to occupy which lots. It is very interesting to note at Mount
Mulligan that the streets of former township have brick gutters,
built way back in the 1870's.
Although Mount Mulligan was a coal mine it still
makes fascinating walking. Also be aware that MNount Mulligan is
privately leased cattle station Large farm for our european
visitors) and although camping is allowed you are requested to
contact the ownmers well before your intedned stay if you want to
camp there.
A round trip to this region by one of our 4wd
rental vehicles is a real must on any itinerary so do give this
trip some thought. The round trip is about 400 kilometres in total
(Cairns to Cairns) and it offers a great insight into the interior
and what life used to be like.
If you have an interest in 4wd camping or gold
prospecting then visit Gold
Queensland or if you just like a 4wd adventure then read
4wd camping rentals or Cape York 4wd Hire.
Information on our 4wd rental fleet can be found
here 4WD Enquiries.
The author is an avid amateur
historian and has written many articles on campervan, 4wd rental
and some historic items.
www.campersoz.com.au
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