Tamworth 2026
This unfortunately is a record of my trip to the Tamworth music festival with an old mate that I went away with last year on a road trip (Gallery 2) last year after not seeing him for 36 years. Now unfortunately there is another "mate" joining us in Tamworth. Last year he failed to turn up. The photos of automotive and machinery are from the museums we visited on the way up. You can update this text anytime to describe what the gallery is about.

This is our view of the stage across the cricket feild.

This is the view of the camping setup that is across the river from the main action.

The Winnerbago Motorhome setup.

It has been a long time since these three have been in the same space let alone a photo.

Will, How & me with Mika and Blue (The Curry Mob).

A very dubious group from left Blondie, KS, How, Ray, Gerry & Tom.

Ray having a great time while at Tamworth.

Myself and Cummings at the brilliantly performed tribute show of Tammy Wynnett and George Jones.

Tom, Bev and Gerry.

The Curry Mob (Mika & Blue) gave us a personal show at our camp site.

Another photo of the growing dubious mob.

Bev and Gerry at least the bar is doing it's job.

I am gone for one day and look at the kaos.

My training is obviously paying off because Tom took "The Curry Mob" and their father Michael for a joy flight.

Mika and Blue in the helicopter.

Mika and Blue (The Curry Mob) performing at the pub.

One of the many exhibits at the Nyah museum.

I just had to show both ends of this and you have to wonder how easy the operator was doing it..

Ron Dehne's Tri drive Kenworth powered by 3412 TTA 850hp Cat.

This is one of the ford scrapers made to work on the Philip island race track.

Cummings had to get in a shot, just not sure which is the oldest.

The are very early model washing machines.

More RD museum great exhibit.

Cummings doing his housework duties.

This is one of the many exhibits at Ron Dehne's Nyah Ford Museum.

Old four wheel drive grader from Gunnedah Rural Museum.

Old Fergy 35 at Gunnedah.

More from Gunnedah.

Tractors from the Gunnedah Rural Museum.