Thursday, April 21, 2011

Leg 9 Birdsville - Noccundra Hotel QLD

I was planning on stopping to see the Bourke & Wills Dig Tree on this leg but unfortunately it is still under water from the flooding river. On route though the Cooper Creek was an amazig sight the whole area an array of greens and creeks that look like arteries. There are no places to land out here, and this is some of the most remote area of the flight. It puts me on edge if the engine sounds a little rough at times, but most of the time its my mind.
The Cooper Creek
Noccundra Hotel was a great place to stop at, it has its own airstrip and when you land you taxi to the front of the pub, get out and have a beer. It was really cool and I have been looking forward in coming here for a while. The hotel is heritage, built in 1882, and is on a cattle station, that Packer used to own.
Overflying Noccundra, it has a huge strip



The historic Noccundra Hotel
 The accommodation is basic which are "Donga's" like a site shed with a bed. It was a good experience. They guy's were great, helping me to fuel the plane, tie it down, and were really interesting to chat with over a couple of beers. I learn't a bit about how to muster cattle. No imported beer out here!
Parked out the front of the Noccundra Hotel

Over & Out!

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