that camp spot on the Isacc R. is the boundary between my grandmother (baradha) and my grandfathers (gabalbara) countries and when you camped there you were surrounded by my ancestors. Is very special spot to me. BTW that water is springfeed.
Oh wow! That is awesome Sam. It definitely is a very special spot and I can assure you we left it better than how we found it. We will visit again for sure. Cheers, Matt n Mez
It's nice knowing there are fellow skull-collectors out there! 😁 Does that sound a bit too macabre?🤣 We'll likely never find a kangaroo skull - but we'll keep looking!
Hey Brad, thanks for dropping in and enjoying the trip. I was born and bred in Mackay, and had travelled on a few of the roads, but there are always more to find.
"When a man is a traveler, the world is his home and the sky is his roof, where he hangs his hat is his home and all the people are his family". Nice wild camp and... happy adventures on the Golden Coast :-) Cheers, Domenico.
@@Justanotherday2day That's bloody awesome! We love getting out there exploring and taking the road less travelled, so we get a real kick when people like yourself like to come along for the journey with us. Thanks again
with ur drone shot at 9min 30sec in the tree overhanging the water you can see a piece of debris about 20feet off the ground at top left of screen. That would be debris left during the flood with Cyclone Debbie in 2017.