Friday 2nd August 2024
We've decided to head out to Tara for the festival and camel races. Our neighbours are from Tara and had suggested we would enjoy it - it's held every second year.
We've never been to camel races in all our years of travelling, we never quite got the timing right, kept missing the camel races out west by about a week or so. We've never been to Tara or even been through Tara on the way somewhere else - so a first on both accounts for us!
We got on the road by 9am heading to Kaimkillenbun to have lunch at The Bun Hotel, but first we needed to stop in Kilcoy A. because it would be time for a comfort stop for me and B. we had been told by our neighbours to take cash out with us because most years at the festival the network gets overloaded and the Eftpos machines go down. Since we hadn't had time during the week to get to the bank, an ATM in Kilcoy was the next best thing. Now, here's the first delay in our trip today, there is a perfectly good ATM on the corner of the main street right, well Husband couldn't find it ๐คhowever he did find the ATM in the Exchange Hotel which being it was 10.30am was conveniently open and therefore he thought it rude not to have a beer since we'd used their ATM - really...... When I walked past the sign on the pub steps, you know how you look at something and you just know ..... yep, I knew I didn't have to go any further and he'd be inside the pub of course!! ๐
After a quick beer and chin wag with another punter at the bar, we headed back to the car HOWEVER here comes the next small delay for the day..... we walked past an elderly staffy sitting with his owners and thought that he just needed a pat (after asking the owners first of course) or if I'm honest we needed to pat the staffy ๐ถ Okay, so distraction finished we continued on our way to The Bun Hotel. It was quite a slow trip for fair while due to a silly little old car that was holding up the entire highway due to barely being able to do 80klm in the 100 zone and barely doing 50klm up the hills. Finally we got an overtaking lane and as many vehicles as possible went past him ๐ very frustrating and inconsiderate.
Anyhoo, finally arrived at The Bun Hotel about 1pm and it was pretty busy with quite a few caravans parked and locals, luckily for us the travellers were all moving on so we found a park. The bar was stilled packed when we walked in and had to squeeze past everyone to the spare seats. There were quite a few people still having lunch, so we ordered a drink and perused the menu. It was amazing how many caravans came past heading toward Dalby, we hoped they weren't all heading to Tara!
We enjoyed a couple of drinks and Craig had the Lamb Cutlet special which was apparently absolutely delicious, while yes I had a Chicken Parmy. You can tell if a Parmy is going to be good when it's been made with love as I say, and this one was delicious. Craig wants to go back so he can try the T-Bone for dinner that was one the specials, so we might have to stay overnight next time we head that direction and hope the specials are the same ๐ Time to hit the road again, stop for fuel in Dalby no more distractions, we need to high tail it out to Tara, so we don't miss the camping move in cut off time of 5pm today.
Ha, so much for no more distractions - we saw the sign the Lake Broadwater camping area which is one that has been on our to do list, so Craig figured we might as well stop in for a look see since we were going past ๐ It's about 10klm in from the Moonie Highway and is really quite a nice looking camping area. It has toilets, level areas to park you caravan etc., there is a powered section at one end, shady trees but unfortunately no dogs allowed. We did hear an awful lot of Corella's squawking, so it might pay to look up and listen before setting up camp there.Finally, Tara Showgrounds 3.40pm and holy crap it is a mad house, organised but a mad house! I don't think we've ever seen so many caravans and people in one location and are wondering "what have we done" coming here! The line of caravans to get into the camping area wasn't too bad actually and it was moving through the first marshalling area quite fast. While we waited, Craig had an amusing chat with the marshalling Lady for the lines in, who was staying well hydrated with a can of Rum and Coke ๐ Love it!
We got our wrist bands, Tara Festival Program booklet, camping permit to display on the dashboard and were told to follow the green signs to our camping zone "Racecourse East", where we would be met at the next marshalling station by the campsite parking officials. Now, our neighbour Hannah who was volunteering at the Festival informed us afterwards that our parking attendant was Uncle Don (yep she's a small town LOL). Uncle Don was very sweet and said he had a nice site in mind for us since we had no friends and were travelling alone ๐ and the site was pretty close, otherwise his only other options were right down the back which will be miles away. So off we went with Uncle Don leading the way on a quad bike, he got Craig to come have a look and make sure we were happy, then helped Craig reverse back out of the lane so he could go down the next lane which was an easier entrance into the campsite. What neither of us failed to notice though with a nice campsite, was that there is a dirty big tree above us which is not going to be conducive for making solar power now is it! Never mind, we were all set up by around 4.15pm and sat down for an afternoon drink and relax - it had been an exhausting day.
It's pretty well organised and laid out in the camping area, each site is marked clearly on the four corners and they are really big sites. Because our neighbour was there with friends and had parked right over next to them, there was a bit of "yard" between her and us and we parked our car across the edge that area. Plenty of room though. Holy cow there are some people camped here! And it's sooooo dusty!You can see the dust in the sky
The festival opens this afternoon at 5pm with food trucks and entertainment on 2 stages. During the afternoon we were entertainment by our fellow campers cracking a whip.We headed over to the festival about 5.30pm and upon entering realised that we have to purchase drinks tickets inside the festival for alcohol, spirits and wine and the line up was enormous. Water and soft drinks can be bought from various stalls around the grounds. We grabbed some dinner from one of the food trucks (Large Karaage Chicken and rice $40 for 2 bowls), found somewhere to sit down and eat and then headed back to camp. It's suppose to be 0 degrees tonight, so the new diesel heater should pay for itself straight away!It was nice sitting sitting around watching the sunset, people coming and going and then looking at the stars, while sitting around our little campfire. It had dropped to about 4 degrees by 9pm, so on went the heater in the caravan.
And then the fog started to roll in, that was really cool....
Saturday 3rd August, 2024
Off to watch a yabbie race now, after stopping in at the bar. Wow, didn't expect the bidding on the yabbies to get up to around $750 a yabbie ๐ฎ We didn't bid on one....... Yabbie racing is not what you would call fast paced is it ๐ and I've no idea which yabbie won.
We watched the band Murphy's Pigs for a little while, the seating in front of the stage was packed as was the standing area, so we figured they must have been popular. They looked like an orchestral band, turns out they sang sea shanty's, kinda like that Fisherman's friend group from Wales I think, the ones they made a movie about.
Some of the young patrons around us started to get a little bit silly, so we headed back to camp and opted for a warm shower and sitting around our campfire while the spag bol warmed up in the camp oven over the fire.
We could hear the bands playing from the campsite but without the drunk yahoos annoying us - yeah yeah, I know what you're thinking - we're not good with crowds, so you have wonder what we were thinking when we decided to come to a festival right LOL.Sunday 4th August, 2024
Last day of the festival, after breakfast we headed over to catch a camel race, use our last 10 drink tickets and also to get lunch from the Smoking food truck. Ticked all those boxes, watched a bit more chainsaw carving and Craig tried some lamb or beef from the camp oven cooking folk. Stopped off at the petty zoo area to have a look at the baby lambs, goats and chickens (I do miss having my chickens at home), did the rounds of the markets again and headed back to camp. It appears there was just too much excited for the morning and the old bloke needed another nanna nap ๐