Ella

Lindy

Michael & Maria
Friday 12 October
Had a lovely drive to Barabambah (they have had some rain out there recently and everything is green even the Vines were covered in lovely green leaves), with a few stops along the way at a couple of country towns.
Got to the Barabambah Bush Caravan Park, where we had booked a couple of cabins (Mark and Sue joined us for this long weekend of eating and wine tasting). The cabins were great!
We decided to venture to a few of the local wineries. Moffatdale (our favourite), Cloverley Estate, Dusty Hill and Tipperary, all whilst watching a large hail storm move around us.
We got back to the cabins quite pickled, and had a few nibbles, before going for Chinese take away.
Mark & Sue
Saturday 13 October
We had a nice drive to the Kingaroy area.
Stopped off at the Wondai Markets and Op Shop (got Mikey a great safari suit!)
Then to Captains Paddock (to meet the world famous Merlot the Wine dog) and sample a few more wines.
Then on to Stuart Range for some more wine tasting and Cheese Tasting (yummy!).
Lunch at the Carrollea Hotel.
Then on to Ziebarth (beautiful spot – will have lunch there next time), last stop Cranes Wines, with lovely service from the Kelli look a like (CSI Miami) at the Cellar Door.
Sunday 14 October
Quick stop at the Murgon Markets then a lovely drive home.
By this stage the rain was getting pretty heavy and it was nearly 1:00am so we headed back to the tent and across the still empty creek. In the distance we heard the occasional thunder clap.
Friday
Woke up and it was still raining but it didn't seem too bad. Still some study for a RHCE exam while Mark slept, around 9am it was time to get read to catch the first act of the day The Pigs for their album launch. Around now I started to get a little worried as I overheard people saying that we are flooded in and can not get to venue area. Mark and I made our way towards the venue only to be told that the creek had flooded and we can not get to the venue, so had a look for ourselves. Yep shes flooded.
Plan B, lets walk along the road and enter via the other entrance. We get to the causeway and yep she's flooded too. Bugger.
Luckily a Ute driver was game enough to make the crossing and they were happy for people to jump on the back of the ute to cross the creek.
After crossing the creek we made our way to the venue. The acts we saw were:
We ended up leaving early as the organisers had a bus that would take people over the flooded creek. We only waited around 30-40 minutes for the bus, in the rain :(
Overall a great day, ever if it was muddy, raining, and a few of the acts were flooded out of the venue.
Saturday
Woke up and saw a little bit of blue sky. Things were looking up. Mark and I saw the line for the bus and said no way, so we made our way to the creek and noticed that the water level had dropped. The water was now only knee deep, so off went the shoes, rolled up the jeans and we waded across. Since it was drier today I thought it was safe to bring out the camera.
Muster Tavern and Muster Club entrance
Bands for the day were
Another great day.
Sunday
We packed up around 9:00 and left the camp ground around 10:00am. We need some help getting out of Banjos as the trucks had turned the small lane into a lot of mud and Mark's Falcon wasn't up to the task. The site manager managed to clear a path through the camp area and helped push the car through the mud in a couple of places.
We finally made it to the main gate where we were told they are only allowing 4WDs out of the site as another creek down the road was flooding another bridge. After a 20 minute wait the all clear was given and we made our way back down to Brisbane.
Tips for visiting the muster.
Now, what will the muster throw at us next year? My guess is a thunderstorm or a tornado and 30 degC days.
Sunday
Dionne & I went to the Stanthorpe markets for a look around. Whilst Mikey and Phil, played pool and the remote control power boat in the creek.
Mark, Nick and Sue had a bit of a jam session.
This year Stanthorpe theme was to perform a song.
Well, the bar was definitely raised this year, so much variety!
Dolly & Kenny performed Islands in the Stream (Mikey and I)
Caught up with a few people, whilst going around the stalls.
Sat with Peter and Lesley listening to the afternoons Rockabilly bands. Bought my first ever painting, bass playing, rockabilly chick with red hair! love it!
Had a quick whip around the cars taking a few photo's, got asked to pose with a few cars by some guys claiming to be from Street Machine Magazine, we will have to wait and see if they were telling the truth, or just being perv's! The next blog will be from Stanthorpe!
Gallery can be found here.