Seems to me Ian, that if it had hit a Trailer that was full of vapour it could have been curtins & we wouldn't have the pleasure of your company today.
Someone up there was obviously gunning for you that night. [bighmmm]
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Very deceiving just how high those things are. I was on an outback station in WA many years ago when a similar thing happened one night.
Brilliant light and a roaring noise as it went over. For a few seconds I really thought that it was an aircraft on fire about to crash. The next day it was reported that it actually landed several hundred Kms away from where I was!
Some great video there Old Farang; that Rotinoff, ‘Julie’ , I have driven around the yard, and ‘Juliet’ is under the peppercorn.
well I think that is how it was🤭
dave
I reckon they are all double decks Ian, so 96 decks, and I seem to think 20 bullocks per deck/ k wagon.
My father in law was Buntine ‘s right hand man , but sadly not in contact just now.
I have a request. You mob sound like the people who could help . Just after the War, 1947, Mum & Dad moved west into what was half a lifetime of working on properties around QLD. I came along in 1948, so my memory of the times is restricted to the latter part of their journey. Before Mum Passed on, I asked her to write down the properties they lived/ worked on, with the intention of going back , to have a look at our history, first hand. They are just two pieces of writing paper with what looks like chook scratchings on them, but they are precious to me, a link to the past. Some one might know if these places are still around, remembering my dear old Mum was 90 when she wrote it, so I can't vouch too much for the accuracy.
First up is a property 60 miles or there abouts from Quilpie, MT [?] Comogian, very big Mum said. She was housemaid , Dad worked the cattle. Then came Valeri [?] near Charleville, Rupe Williams was the owner, a mean man Mum said, wouldn't give them any eggs sold them all in town. I wouldn't have liked to be Rupe if Mum came across him in the after life. Then on to Summer Hills, near Hughenden I think. That is the place where I have my first memories , I recall a massive flood. Dad had to saddle the horse & pack horse & cross a couple of creeks and a river to get provisions, as all we had left was some scones, and the bloody cat ate those. Mum had to sweep the snakes off our low verandah when they tried to shelter there. Then on to Ilfracombe, [ no property name] then on to Dunrobin near Longreach Mum writes, nice place, she adds. The last property mentioned is Somerset Downs, no location mentioned. Any info would be well received. I've thought about contacting the Longreach Stockmans Hall of Fame, Im thinking they would have properties and even perhaps workers names listed. Thanks in advance.Cheers.
What a good quest, Bob. I hope my info is relevant.
There is a 'Dunrobin' on the Narbethong Rd. which runs East, off the Landsborough Highway, about 25 klms South of Barcaldine.
There is a 'Summer Hill', roughly in the centre of an imaginary triangle using Longreach, Aramac and Muttaburra as points.
There is a 'Comongin' just North of Quilpie, on the Adavale Rd.
There is a' Valera Vale' just off the Mitchell Highway, about half way between Charleville and Augathella.
I can't help with 'Somerset Downs', sorry.
Good luck.