Flight to Proserpine

After taking a short flight from Brisbane, we landed at Proserpine Airport, and got to picking up our bags.
After taking a short flight from Brisbane, we landed at Proserpine Airport, and got to picking up our bags.
A quick dip into a luxurious apartment, before we board the vessel tomorrow.
Groceries and other such exciting activities await, before we board this afternoon and set off tomorrow, weather permitting of course.
After a well-delivered safety brief, we begin to set out on our own. Our first voyage lacks any actual sailing due to the quite windy conditions.
The first destination on our list is the deceptivelyBaca lagi
A rough motor over the Whitsunday Passage finally graced us with our first anchoring at Cid Harbour accompanied by a delicious paella prepared by our First Mate Brodie.
We've motored along to Nara Inlet to have some steak wrap lunches. So far we've still yet to sail due to the continuing winds, but the weather promises to let up in the next two days.
And, justBaca lagi
The chef for tonight is Alec, who is preparing us some fish tacos. Notably these fish were bought, not caught, as Greg has not been able to come save us yet with the fishing gear.
The afternoonBaca lagi
Mid morning of Monday, Greg has finally been able to rejoin the group, after a very rough ride over.
Earlier that morning we moved from Butterfly Bay to Maureen Cove to check out a very coral-y beachBaca lagi
Anchored up in Stonehaven Bay, we will be enjoying a chicken stir fry after a spot of diving off the deck and swimming around the boat. The trip down was pretty smooth, and I even had the joy ofBaca lagi
Rough seas on the northeast end of Hook Island have forced us to abandon our voyage down to Whitehaven Beach.
However on our way back to Stonehaven Bay, along the north coast of Hook Island, we hadBaca lagi