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Harry Redford Cattle Drive

Harry Redford Cattle Drive

Starts: Sunday, 12 May 2024
Ends: Friday, 24 May 2024
Experience the vastness of Outback Queensland as you join other intrepid adventurers on the ultimate, authentic, true blue, fair dinkum Aussie outback adventure. The Harry Redford Drive relives the trail of the infamous Harry Redford who in 1870, stole between 600-1000 head of cattle from Bowen Downs north of Aramac, planning to move them overland to South Australia. Over 18 unforgettable spectacular days, some of Australia's most experienced drovers will escort participants on an outdoor adventure of one of the greatest cattle duffing drives known to man. There is nothing to rival this journey over 200 km droving 600 head of cattle through the spectacular outback, camping under the stars and swapping yarns around the campfire.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-12 12:00 am 2024-05-24 12:00 am Harry Redford Cattle Drive Experience the vastness of Outback Queensland as you join other intrepid adventurers on the ultimate, authentic, true blue, fair dinkum Aussie outback adventure. The Harry Redford Drive relives the trail of the infamous Harry Redford who in 1870, stole between 600-1000 head of cattle from Bowen Downs north of Aramac, planning to move them overland to South Australia. Over 18 unforgettable spectacular days, some of Australia's most experienced drovers will escort participants on an outdoor adventure of one of the greatest cattle duffing drives known to man. There is nothing to rival this journey over 200 km droving 600 head of cattle through the spectacular outback, camping under the stars and swapping yarns around the campfire. Ballyneety Road, Dunrobin , QLD , 4728 , Australia
Ballyneety Road, Dunrobin , QLD , 4728 , Australia
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