Broken Mountain Bikes
On the way into Lawn Hill, North Queensland, we were stopped by some travellers driving the other way. We did not know what all the fuss was about until I took a look behind our van and found our mountain bikes had broken the tow bar and were dragging on the road. Based on the fact that we had crossed several cattle grids and the bike closest to the road had grinded down to half its normal size, I'd suggest we towed them around 40kms...... move over Chevy Chase!
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Lawn Hill National Park
- Located 350km NW of Mount Isa, Lawn Hill NP borders the Northern Territory. Around 2820km², this national park is a haven for freshwater crocodiles which are the 'friendlier's of the two varieties. It is best to visit the park in winter and early spring as access is quite difficult, especially during the Wet season. The gravel and dirt roads are easier to navigate with 4WDs. The rugged gorges, ancient creeks and wildlife make this park a wonderland for nature lovers and explorers. Take a stroll, a hike, a canoe or inflatable boat and adventure through one of Queensland's northernmost national parks.
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