St George
Friday the 18th we left Mitchell for St
George. We went via Roma which is quite a big town. We had a short walk on the
main street to check it out and then head off again to St George.
We
stayed at the caravan park closest to town, the St George Caravan Park. I
wanted to stay there as it was closest to the river. However, we had to unhitch
as there are no large spots. First time we could not hitch up the afternoon
before we left for ages.
We
took a walk down to the Balonne River. This plaque says it all. The crossing
referred to on the plaque was just a natural rocky crossing. The weir and
bridge are now in place. You can see areas that Mitchell may have crossed but
there is a bridge and weir in place now which changes the way it would have
been back then. Unfortunately we did not get photos of the river in that area.
Saturday
morning we did the tourist drive around St George which takes you to E J
Beardmore Dam and then to another weir, various dams, channels and cotton
farms.
While
we were out we saw a paddock where there were a large number of massive
Hereford bulls.
That
evening we went on a sunset cruise on the Balonne River. It was quite a good cruise but there was a
cold south westerly blowing which made it a bit uncomfortable. If the water was
nice and smooth the sunset on the water would have been much nicer.
The markers at the top of the red pole indicate where the 2012 flood level reached.
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