Guest Maj Millard Posted September 22, 2011 Posted September 22, 2011 JG, Have we got Mt Coolan yet. About 2/3 the way between Clermont Qld when heading North to Charters Towers. Airstrip with great pub, within easy walk and pub food and accomodation. A bit west of the Clermont-Charters Towers highway but a good option to know about if the weather should turn bad on that route. On that note most of the cattle stations in the area would have a place to land if you needed it , but you'd be assured of a beer at the Mt Coolan pub. My co-ords taken from GEarth are as follows....S21.23.28.71.......E144.20.49.51..........................................................Maj... :thumb_up:
JG3 Posted September 22, 2011 Posted September 22, 2011 JG, Have we got Mt Coolan yet. About 2/3 the way between Clermont Qld when heading North to Charters Towers. Airstrip with great pub, within easy walk and pub food and accomodation. A bit west of the Clermont-Charters Towers highway but a good option to know about if the weather should turn bad on that route. On that note most of the cattle stations in the area would have a place to land if you needed it , but you'd be assured of a beer at the Mt Coolan pub. My co-ords taken from GEarth are as follows....S21.23.28.71.......E144.20.49.51..........................................................Maj... :thumb_up: Now marked on the map. Looks like a real good spot, on a route with not many alternatives. Thanks. JG
Guest Howard Hughes Posted September 22, 2011 Posted September 22, 2011 Mt Dare Station on the SA/NT border, while you are in the area Dalhousie Springs, the latter best sampled in winter!:thumb_up:
JG3 Posted September 23, 2011 Posted September 23, 2011 Mt Dare Station on the SA/NT border, while you are in the area Dalhousie Springs, the latter best sampled in winter!:thumb_up: Both now on the map, Thanks. JG
Tex Posted September 28, 2011 Posted September 28, 2011 Very hospitable Noccundra Hotel, see my blog below Moorabbin to St George for a pic. just fly in, taxi to the Bar get out of the plane and the XXXX beer is cold . Getting a park can be difficult! 4
robinsm Posted September 29, 2011 Posted September 29, 2011 By the time you got to the bar you'd die of thirst, bloody fliers, taking all the good spots!!!
gregrobertson Posted December 1, 2011 Posted December 1, 2011 Just found this thread. Great idea, so many interesting places to go. Can you add Mataranka resort SE of Tindal. It is a great resort but have not landed on their strip. I checked its availability in July this year, in the end I didn't need it but I was assured by the management that it was available and in good condition. Greg
Sean Posted December 18, 2011 Posted December 18, 2011 Cherrabah Resort Keoghs Rd , Elbow Valley, Via Warwick. QLD. 4370 AQUAMARINE INTERNATIONAL TOUR AND AMUSEMENT C0. T/A CHERRABAH RESORT P.O. Box 304 Warw ick QLD 4370 Information Current listing Airfield Cherrabah Resort Identifier State QLD Type of Airfield Unlicensed Landing Permission Required. Phone Resort to advise. 07-4667 9177 Landing fees $20.00 Waived if lunching at resort WAC Chart 3357 Latitude 28° 25’ 49.1” S Longitude 152° 05’ 24.0” E Magnetic Var 11E Elevation 670mtrs AVFAX Code Operator Cherrabah Resort Phone 1800 023 788 or 07-4667 9177 Fax 07 4667 9186 Email [email protected] Runways SEALED 900M Lighting Comm Freq FIS BN 126.8 Navaids 289° Bearing Casino NDB 55nm. 247° Radial Coolangatta VOR 73nm Windsock N side near hangar. Spec Procedures Caution: Hills & Trees. Fences on approach RWY 27 Buzz strip before landing. Fuel NO Facilities Lunch available (bookings essential). Drinking water available. Services Toilets Available at Resort Public Phone Available at Resort Mobile Phone Coverage Yes Nearest Town Warwick 15nm NW. Killarney 9nm NE Taxi Car Rental Accommodation Cherrabah Resort 1800 023 788 Local Attractions Horse riding. Bush walking. Canoeing. Tennis. Golf. Killarney Falls. Wineries at Stanthorpe. Featured in Pilots Touring Guide
bones Posted December 19, 2011 Posted December 19, 2011 Middleton Pub, about half way from Winton to Boulia, ok the official dirt strip is about 5km across the creek, but there is a real good bitumen one right at the front(no power lines ect, all genny power), ol mate usually got his R22 parked there. The Lynd junction, need real short TA and landing though, good for a feed and beer, same type of bitumen strip there too. Belyando crossing, well probably better in helo for that one but i done it a few times in the gyro. thats a start from me :)
flie43 Posted December 19, 2011 Posted December 19, 2011 JG you have done a great job of this. I have already locked in a couple for a must see. Another great one is Mungo Lodge-we stop there at every chance for breakfast or lunch. it is an oasis in the desert. Thanks again JG and keep up the great work. Terry
Jeff Gordon Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 Flew to Brown Brothers Winery at Milawa last Sunday together with Debra's Tri-Pacer and Peter's Jabiru. Flew from Moorabbin over Coldstream, Taggerty, Eildon Weir (very full) and Mansfield. Six of us sat down to dinner at the Epicurean Restaurant to wonderful lunch and some of the passengers tried the local wines. Afterwards we were provided bicycles to go to the town 500m away to shop for Mustards, cheese and olive oil. Just a great day out. Interesting take off with plane full of goodies on a hot day, grass strip, 90 degree crosswind @ 5 - 10k. Took a longer ground roll than the Maule is used too. But once in the air climbed to 4500ft easily for the trip home. Highly recommended! Five Stars *****
pudestcon Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 Ahhh Milawa. I got friendly with a girl from Milawa back in the early 70's Pud
Jeff Gordon Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 Ahhh Milawa. I got friendly with a girl from Milawa back in the early 70's Didn't see anyone in town that looked like you Pud, so guess you are off the hook!! 1
Guernsey Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 Ahhh Milawa. I got friendly with a girl from Milawa back in the early 70'sPud Do you have children now living in the area Pud and possibly Grand Pudles. Alan.
pudestcon Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 Do you have children now living in the area Pud and possibly Grand Pudles.Alan. No little pudles, or big ones for that matter, anywhere in Victoria. Gotta say though that I had a great time whilst living in Myrtleford for about 10 months in 73-4. Worked for one of the local builders as a carpenter, and had a ball. Even got engaged whilst I was there - not to the Milawa chich though:wink: Pud
bull Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 Daly waters in nt great bush pub and isolated ex bomber strip with aircraft wreckage still present motel at pub and feeds c/van park with camping.....Also world war two hangers and old qantas hanger
JG3 Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 Daly waters in nt great bush pub and isolated ex bomber strip with aircraft wreckage still present motel at pub and feeds c/van park with camping.....Also world war two hangers and old qantas hanger Added to the map, thanks. JG
Virago Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 This thread reminds me of something which happened in W.A. around 20 years ago. Four young people in a Beech Musketeer flew down to the Lake Clifton Tavern for an afternoons fun. On the way home, they crashed into a paddock and their were no surviviors. The next day, a farmer discovered a lacerated dead cow in an adjacent paddock. It's possible someone may have forgotten the "bottle to throttle" rule. John.
Guest Maj Millard Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 Virago, Your point is quite valid. However it has been something that often occurred every now and then in GA, over the years. Where does common sense go out the door?..... at two people, or with four people involved. Peer pressure comes in to play here in a big way, with one individual not wanting to be the one to rock the boat for the rest, and put a dampner on all the fun. Everybody just goes along with the ride until tragedy strikes. It has also occurred of course with only one person involved, be it GA or whatever. It all comes back to the human factor and decision making. Realizing that we may not be fit to fly today, (too lubricated !) and would be better off leaving it till another day. Exercising good (not bad) judgement. We are all mortals and only human really, we just need to be aware of our own weaknesses and how they will effect our daily activities. This thread initiated by JG was more I think, in the spirit of adventure, rather than just simply recommending a place to have a beer or two. Of course after a hard days' cross-country you may certainly need a beer, however when we say 'pub' we really should be thinking overnight accomodation, after a couple of beers, so we can get up super-fresh in the morning for more adventure flying .........................................Maj...
Jeff Gordon Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 I forgot to say, (just in case there is a misunderstanding) that after being teetotal all day, both pilots really enjoyed a beer after landing at Moorabbin at the Royal Vic bar.
dunlopdangler Posted January 29, 2012 Posted January 29, 2012 Coolangatta airport, pub just outside lighties access gate, used to have good counter lunches and if you tied down the aerofloppy thingy.. coldest beer around and if you didn't tie down, the cokes were just as cold. Forgot home!! Couple of pubs within walking distance of Dalby Aerodrome, or if you are feeling lazy, some one is sure to offer a lift' On the other side of the country, how about Forrest.... caretakers have a bar, food and fuel and when I was there last, great hospitality.
JG3 Posted January 30, 2012 Posted January 30, 2012 This thread initiated by JG was certainly more in the spirit of adventure, rather than just simply recommending a place to have a beer or two. Of course after a hard days' cross-country you may certainly need a beer, however when we say 'pub' we really should be thinking overnight accomodation, after a couple of beers, so we can get up super-fresh in the morning for more adventure flying .........................................Maj... Exactly correct, Maj. The list is especially meant for those travelling two-up in these little aircraft, so can't really carry full camping gear, or those who's partner refuses to sleep on the ground. I really prefer camping on deserted airstrips a long way from anyone, but it's kinda nice once in a while to have a couple of beers and a proper feed and a yarn with the locals. If you're camping at the airfield, bring your towel and have a freshup in the pub washroom, feels great!. The list has grown now so that when you first look at the map you'd think every airfield was suitable. But there's lots of country airfields too far for a comfortable walk and no taxi service, been there done that, with a cloud of mozzies for company..... JG
JG3 Posted January 30, 2012 Posted January 30, 2012 Coolangatta airport, pub just outside lighties access gate, used to have good counter lunches and if you tied down the aerofloppy thingy.. coldest beer around and if you didn't tie down, the cokes were just as cold.Forgot home!! Couple of pubs within walking distance of Dalby Aerodrome, or if you are feeling lazy, some one is sure to offer a lift' On the other side of the country, how about Forrest.... caretakers have a bar, food and fuel and when I was there last, great hospitality. Yeh, Dalby is a walk, but the airfield is about as close to town as it can be. Forest is a good one, and right where you might need a rest...
matto Posted January 31, 2012 Posted January 31, 2012 Not sure if anyone has mentioned the Bowen River Hotel. 20°32'21.87"S 147°33'14.61"E Great little pub with a strip 16nm west of Collinsville. Food, cold beer and accommodation available see http://bowenriverhotel.com.au/about-us.html for more details or call 07 47 853388 There is also a Rodeo held here queens birthday weekend in june
Jeff Gordon Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 Don't know if anyone is interested but Stawell Aviation are holding a 14 day Kimberley and Broome Tour commencing August 26th. I am hoping to tag along in the Maule. 2
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