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Title: Cruising the southern highlands
Post by: Aussie Keith on July 01, 2014, 00:21:50
The southern highlands?? This is the granite belt region south of Warwick. Joan and I took a few days out to go visit the area famous as a food and wine region. Traveling mid week we got the place to ourselves including one of the best winery restaurants in Australia where we had undivided attention from the chef. The area is about 1000m above sea level and I thought the car felt a bit sluggish on the far side of the range although I might have been imagining things. Fuel consumption on the open road varied from 5 to 6l/100 depending on the terrain. More like 6 going up the range, 5-ish on the flat bits and just under 5 when driving gently on the flat bits. We picked up a few stone chips as well which is unfortunate but unavoidable.

It was plenty cold too, something the region is also famous for with frosts on each of the days we were there.

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Ballandean, Qld (https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Ballandean+QLD+4382/@-28.7979807,151.8585163,14z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x6b98474f31b271a7:0x400eef17f20aa30).

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Cold it was, -14C overnight.

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The deserted barrel room restaurant - really excellent food and stellar service on this night as we were the only ones there. The barrels are german in origin made in the 1870's.

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Tenterfield - not every day two Maserati s get to park next to an i30.

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Tenterfield and the border ranges from Mt McKenzie.

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The Qld/NSW border Wallangarra. The station there has standard gauge tracks on one side and narrow gauge tracks on the other. This was a colonial response to aid the collection of customs for goods moving into Queensland in days gone by. Everything had to get moved from one train to another at the border. There is also an army base there which was a munitions store during ww2. In those years it is said that the railway station was pretty busy.

And for no reason at all, a fully functional TARDIS in the railway museum. Go figure.

(http://gallery.heinrich.id.au/wp-content/gallery/southern-highlands/DSC06152-2.jpg)

Click here for all images (http://gallery.heinrich.id.au/southern-highlands#gallery/5084/1759).







Title: Re: Cruising the southern highlands
Post by: Phil №❶ on July 01, 2014, 00:37:59
As usual, great pics.

Very low humidity would account for the sluggish feel of the car.

 :goodjob2:
Title: Re: Cruising the southern highlands
Post by: Surferdude on July 01, 2014, 00:49:32
Good stuff. We've done the same thing a couple of times in recent years. Lovely area.
But you fooled me with the "Southern Highlands" heading. I didn't know the area was called that. I only knew of the NSW Southern Highlands.  :-[
Title: Re: Cruising the southern highlands
Post by: FatBoy on July 01, 2014, 00:56:05
Great pictures and story, Keith. 

When I was living in Toowoomba, I found my i30 to be a little sluggish too.  I put it down to the altitude, there is less oxygen to burn so less fuel goes in to keep the mixture right, therefore less power.
Title: Re: Cruising the southern highlands
Post by: Aussie Keith on July 01, 2014, 01:04:20
Good stuff. We've done the same thing a couple of times in recent years. Lovely area.
But you fooled me with the "Southern Highlands" heading. I didn't know the area was called that. I only knew of the NSW Southern Highlands.  :-[

The southern highlands thing turned up in some tourist brochure we picked up. Kinda makes sense to me until you cross the border.
Title: Re: Cruising the southern highlands
Post by: Phil №❶ on July 01, 2014, 01:59:03
I think it's fine, they're South and High, a bit like the far country, or the never never, just exactly where are they. Typical Oz, great.  :goodjob2:
Title: Re: Cruising the southern highlands
Post by: Surferdude on July 01, 2014, 04:54:06
I think it's fine, they're South and High, a bit like the far country, or the never never, just exactly where are they. Typical Oz, great.  :goodjob2:
True, Phil.
Just threw me beause he's been posting fb pics from the Stanthorpe-Tenterfield area and suddenly mentioned the southern highlands. I was surprised how much distance he's covered in a few hours.  :-[
Title: Re: Cruising the southern highlands
Post by: Lester on July 01, 2014, 06:00:52
In NSW we call the Mittagong/Bowral/Moss Vale area the 'Southern Highlands' nice driving there too. :mrgreen:  As for the Granite Belt arund Warwick/Tenterfiled, a couple of decent wineries up there. :goodjob:
Title: Re: Cruising the southern highlands
Post by: Phil №❶ on July 01, 2014, 09:08:30
Been years since passing through there on way to Bris. I think about going there, but it's either flooded or in drought. I like Armidale & the Warrumbungle ranges.  :goodjob2:
Title: Re: Cruising the southern highlands
Post by: rustynutz on July 01, 2014, 12:31:09
Nice pics and story, Keith!  :goodjob:
Title: Re: Cruising the southern highlands
Post by: Aussie Keith on July 01, 2014, 12:41:14
I think it's fine, they're South and High, a bit like the far country, or the never never, just exactly where are they. Typical Oz, great.  :goodjob2:
True, Phil.
Just threw me beause he's been posting fb pics from the Stanthorpe-Tenterfield area and suddenly mentioned the southern highlands. I was surprised how much distance he's covered in a few hours.  :-[

Did I mention there was a TARDIS??  :)
Title: Re: Cruising the southern highlands
Post by: Surferdude on July 01, 2014, 13:01:12
I think it's fine, they're South and High, a bit like the far country, or the never never, just exactly where are they. Typical Oz, great.  :goodjob2:
True, Phil.
Just threw me beause he's been posting fb pics from the Stanthorpe-Tenterfield area and suddenly mentioned the southern highlands. I was surprised how much distance he's covered in a few hours.  :-[

Did I mention there was a TARDIS??  :)
Oh yeah.
Sorry.
 :head_butt:
Title: Re: Cruising the southern highlands
Post by: Doggie 1 on July 01, 2014, 13:32:50
Nice story, but I reckon your third pic is blurred.
Did no one else notice this?  :undecided:
The only part in focus is the car antenna ( :wtf:) but the actual scenery is very fuzzy.
Pm me Keith and I'll try to help you out with a few of my special tips.  :)
Title: Re: Cruising the southern highlands
Post by: Aussie Keith on July 02, 2014, 04:42:04
Your right Dave. I took a close look at your technique and have tried my best to emulate it. It took a lot of effort to get a consistent focus across the image but I think I've nailed it.  :goodjob2:

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Title: Re: Cruising the southern highlands
Post by: Doggie 1 on July 02, 2014, 05:58:44
See?
That's much better.
You're a fast learner.  :D
Title: Re: Cruising the southern highlands
Post by: Dazzler on July 02, 2014, 06:05:19
Your right Dave. I took a close look at your technique and have tried my best to emulate it. It took a lot of effort to get a consistent focus across the image but I think I've nailed it.  :goodjob2:

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The best thing about Dave's "technique" is that it is hard to see any flaws in the image ... :winker: :D
Title: Re: Cruising the southern highlands
Post by: Doggie 1 on July 02, 2014, 06:12:30
That's right.
Or ceelings.
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