It’s crazy to me that I have lived in Australia for two years now. It really doesn’t feel like that long ago I was sat at my desk in work, staring out the window and thinking “get me away from here!” I’ve had a fantastic time travelling around this beautiful country and I have experienced things I never thought I would. For example, right now I am sat in my truck, eating lunch before we load more hay into a shed. Pretty random when at home I used to work in Business Development for one of the country’s top ten law firms. I’ll have to write a separate blog post about the harvest we have had here because it’s has been unlike anything I have ever done before. It’s also a real eye opener for city folk such as myself.
I have lived in quite a few places whilst traveling around Aus and without a doubt, my favourite place has got to be Atherton. It is incredibly beautiful and there is so much to see in the Tablelands. There’s also a big backpacker community so it’s a great way to meet people, get some regional work and the locals actually like backpackers. Something we have found a bit of a struggle with in some areas.

Forty minutes drive from Atherton is a town called Mareeba. It very, very rarely rains there. They boast 300 sunny days a year and because of the altitude, it’s not actually humid. They have a drive in cinema and it’s the perfect place for it. We went here at least every fortnight. $14 for two films and free camping is amazing. At home I would pay almost $25 for one film, hence why Netflix is so popular in the UK.


It’s perfect because you can load up on all your favourite foods from the supermarket, stop at a ‘bottle-o” and even bring your dog a long if you wanted to. I love the outdoor cinema. I wish we could have one at home but with England being notoriously rainy, it probably wouldn’t be as great.
12km west of Mareeba, you’ll find Granite Gorge. There are multiple walks you can go on, a swimming hole, wallabies you can feed and a few pets you can hold, including a snake and a lizard.
If you plan on visiting Granite Gorge, do not wear flip flops! You won’t be able to walk the trials, even bare foot it’s too hot. I wore my converse and I’m glad I did. My balance isn’t fantastic and in flip flops and slippery rocks, its even worse.
The swimming hole was definitely my favourite part of the gorge. If you’re brave enough, there’s a swing rope. I don’t think any of us managed to do it without a small scream at the end. There are a few turtles swimming about here which you can see if you quietly walk around the edge of the water. I tried to get some photos but they are good at blending in.
There are cabins and camping at the Granite Gorge so if you’re reading this and thinking about going, I would really recommend it!
Sounds amazing.
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Granite Gorge looks like fun!
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It was! π
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amazing. My parents in law used to live in or neer Mareeba. But we never got there to visit
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Glad you are enjoying your time in Oz. Lucky you aren’t in Melbourne at present – bloody freezing!
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I’m currently working on a property 40km from Meandarra and it is very chilly up here. Made me feel at home especially with all the rain yesterday!
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Just returned from Spain and cruise along west coast of Italy. Beautiful weather. When weather is warm, even rain is bearable! π
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Awww…I want to be surrounded by wallabies!! β€
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Great blog Emily. Some great shots of your travels
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This post makes me want to visit! Really nicely written, thank you for sharing π
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Hi Emily,
This sounds very cool. I am trying to get my backpacking grove back. I hope Australia is on the map. I hope you have many more great adventures.
Thank you,
Gary
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 9:41 PM The Blog of Travel wrote:
> Emily posted: “It’s crazy to me that I have lived in Australia for two > years now. It really doesn’t feel like that long ago I was sat at my desk > in work, staring out the window and thinking “get me away from here!” I’ve > had a fantastic time travelling around this beauti” >
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Thank you Gary π
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Really enjoyed the read. Makes me want to go back to my home country asap!
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It sounds like you’ve had quite an exciting time! That is a country I want to visit!
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Love hearing of your travels. The joeys are darling! We have raccoons here in Missouri, and my husband and I feed them. I have lots of stories.
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Thats so lovely π we sometimes feed the badgers we get at home but they are no where near as sweet as raccoons π
Thank you for your message π
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When are you going home? I can’t wait to get to Australia, I’ll leave in a couple of weeks π
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My visa finishes in a couple of weeks but I plan to travel for a few years so I won’t be home permanently for a while yet π
You will have a great time! It’s a bit chilly here at the moment if you’re not in the tropics, just to warn you! π
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Did you have a car that you were going to get rid of? And where are you based? π and yes I noticed that bit about the weather π
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I had a Toyota Camry which was rebadged as a Holden Apollo and it was the best thing I have ever bought. I have more love for that car than my first ever car. If you’re getting a car over here DO NOT buy a Ford Falcon. A know a few people who have had one and I swear they are cursed, problems on problems.
At the moment I am working on a cattle station near Meandarra, Queensland but in one week will be leaving for Vietnam π
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Thanks for the answer Emily, will see if I can find a car different from a Ford Falcon π All the best of luck in Vietnam π
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What kind of theme template do you use for your website? π
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It’s Baskerville 2 (had to look that one up π)
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Thanks π
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Love it. Just started a blog; check it out!
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The Tablelands. What a place. Used to love living between Mareeba and Atherton as well as the weekend drives down to Cairns.
Thanks for unintentionally reminding me of the memories.
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Was that in Tolga? π
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Walkamin π The beauty of which being that it was almost equidistant from Mareeba and Atherton.
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We were in Atherton with friends in 2015. Definitely a relief after the heat and humidity of January in Cairns. A nice experience driving through the Tablelands, but the waterfalls had all been “turned off”, awaiting the rain of the Wet.
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