Apr
29
Thu
2021
Carnarvon Calling @ Carnarvon Gorge
Apr 29 – May 6 all-day

It’s happening, a club trip to Carnarvon Gorge next year. Hidden in the rugged ranges of Queensland’s central highlands, Carnarvon Gorge features towering sandstone cliffs, vibrantly coloured side gorges, diverse flora and fauna and Aboriginal rock art. A walking path extends the length of the gorge with side paths leading to various areas of interest such as the Moss Garden, Wards Canyon, The Amphitheatre and more. Further information on Carnarvon Gorge may be found here: https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/carnarvon-gorge/about.

The walking tracks in Carnarvon Gorge are Grade 3 or 4. A moderate or higher standard of fitness is required. Information on walking track grades can be found here: https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/164104/track-trail-classification.pdf.

Accommodation will be at Takarakka. Per night prices are; Powered sites from $48, Safari Tents from $125, Ensuite Safari Tents from $165 with other more luxurious options from $248. More information on Takarakka can be found here: https://www.takarakka.com.au/.

The distance to Carnarvon Gorge is approximately 700 kms so it is preferable for a relaxed trip to split the journey over 2 days. Leaving April 29th we will arrive at our accommodation on the 30th. Staying 5 nights we will leave on May 5th and return home on May 6th. That allows 4 full days to explore the gorge.

Dates:

April 29th, 1 night at the Big Rig CP Roma. They have a range of sites and cabins available. Please make your own booking. http://www.bigrig.net.au/.

April 30th to May 4th, departing May 5th at Takarakka Bush Resort, 5 nights. Please make your own booking. https://www.takarakka.com.au/accommodation/.

May 5th, please plan your own journey home, plan an overnight stay, travel safely and enjoy.

Those who do not wish to explore the Gorge should bear in mind there is not much by way of alternative, low energy activities in the area.

If you wish to part of this trip, please book your accommodation directly with Takarakka ASAP. This is important as it is peak season for them and with the current travel restrictions Queenslanders are out there in big numbers and accommodation at popular attractions fills fast. When the borders with NSW open it may increase demand further. Also, Roma is a base for mine & gas field workers so accommodation may be at a premium there too so book now. Once booked please notify me at greg.larchin@outlook.com, advising the type of accommodation you’ve booked.

If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me.

Let’s make this another great CCG event, see you there.

Carnarvon Calling @ Carnarvon Gorge
Apr 29 – May 6 all-day

It is happening, a club trip to Carnarvon Gorge next year. Hidden in the rugged ranges of Queensland’s central highlands, Carnarvon Gorge features towering sandstone cliffs, vibrantly coloured side gorges, diverse flora and fauna and Aboriginal rock art. A walking path extends the length of the gorge with side paths leading to various areas of interest such as the Moss Garden, Wards Canyon, The Amphitheatre and more. Further information on Carnarvon Gorge may be found here: https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/carnarvon-gorge/about.

The walking tracks in Carnarvon Gorge are Grade 3 or 4. A moderate or higher standard of fitness is required. Information on walking track grades can be found here: https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/164104/track-trail-classification.pdf.

Accommodation will be at Takarakka. Per night prices are from; Powered sites $48, Safari Tents $125, Ensuite Safari Tents $165 with other more luxurious options up to $248. More information on Takarakka can be found here: https://www.takarakka.com.au/.

The distance to Carnarvon Gorge is approximately 700 kms so it is preferable for a relaxed trip to split the journey over 2 days. Leaving April 29th we will arrive at our accommodation on the 30th. Staying 5 nights we would leave on May 5th and return home on May 6th. This allows 4 full days to explore the gorge.

Dates:

April 29th at the Big Rig, Roma. http://www.bigrig.net.au/. They have a range of cabins and sites. Please make your own booking.

April 30th to May 4th, departing May 5th at Takarakka Bush Resort. https://www.takarakka.com.au/accommodation/. Please make your own booking.

May 5th, please plan your own journey home, drive safely and enjoy an overnight stay somewhere of your choosing.

Those who do not wish to explore the Gorge should bear in mind there is not much by way of alternative, low energy activities in the area.

If you intend to go it is recommended you book your accommodation now. This is peak season for Carnarvon Gorge and it is likely to be busy. Also, Roma is a mining and gas field base so accommodation there can be at a premium too. Once booked, please let me know so I can add you to the trip mail list to keep you informed.

If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me.

Let’s make this another great CCG event, see you there.

Oct
26
Wed
2022
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Feb
8
Wed
2023
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22
Wed
2023
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8
Wed
2023
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12
Sun
2023
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22
Wed
2023
Share Night @ Caloundra District Indoor Bowling Association, 
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28
Tue
2023
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12
Wed
2023
Competition Night @ Caloundra District Indoor Bowling Association, 
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