• Bec Taylor
Ogo – Sep 2022

Cape York 2022

Pengembaraan 45hari oleh Bec Baca lagi
  • To Yeppoon

    6 September 2022, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    We're staying at an NRMA caravan in Yeppoon tonight. But first we stopped at woolies for supplies, then on to our campground. Another great spot and the weather was lovely. We went for a walk, hoping to spot the 2 local emus, no luck today. As soon as the sun went down it was verrry cold from the wind. Just the usual, cooked dinner, showers, a bit of netflix and bed.
    Feeling a bit sad that after tonight we only have 2 more nights of camping. It's been really fun! But of course looking forward to a bed for a few nights.
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  • Breakfast and a quick stop in Gladstone

    7 September 2022, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    Had breakfast at Ocean Brew cafe this morning, coffee and breaky wraps. A bird wouldn't leave us alone, it kept jumping on the table and chairs. It was a pretty bird, pretty annoying Ben says. We attempted to go to Mount Archer this morning and do the skywalk, but google maps sent us to a no through road. All of the mountains we could see had a ring of clouds around them, so we decided we'd just keep moving anyway. We were hoping to catch up with Curly in Gladstone, one of Ben's mates from work, but his little fella had an appointment today, so we missed him. Popped into Gladstone anyway for fuel and guzmannnnn it's not far off the main highway. We realised that this is the longest we've gone without Guzman, whoops.Baca lagi

  • 1770 and Agnes Water

    7 September 2022, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Next was the longest 90 minute drive in a while, damn it dragged on, heading to 1770. We stopped at the Paperbark forest boardwalk in Agnes Water. Not quite what we were expecting, but a good spot to stretch our legs. We checked into our accommodation, but because we have a tour this afternoon, we didn't set up, we went exploring instead. First was Bustard Bay lookout, then the monument where Captain Cook first came ashore in 1770 (believe it or not). This is the only town in Australia who's name is a number.Baca lagi

  • 1770 LARC tour

    7 September 2022, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Checked in a bit early to our LARC tour, but the lady directed us around to a bar on the marina while we waited, perfect. Our tour guide was Jess, she let us know later that her surname is Cook and her dad was pretty excited when she first got her skippers ticket/licence. She also laughed about how its probably the only reason she got the job. The LARC is an ex military vehicle, it doesn't stand for land and river craft, of course Ben knew it stands for Lighter, Amphibious, Resupply, Cargo. So basically, boat/truck, ha! We did the 1 hour tour, we did get a little longer as the tide was really high so we had to go a bit slower at parts because we were in the water for longer than usual. Lots of sandbanks and lots of great stories from Jess. It was a great tour, when we come back, we'd be keen on doing the whole day tour I think. When we landed, we noticed that the fish and chip shop was open and there was a massive line up. However we'd planned to have dinner at the tree bar, just up the road. We went for a drink, but realised they'd changed their menu to what was online, so we headed back and had the delicious fish and chips instead. Back to camp to quickly set up, shower, avoid the damn rain and watch some netflix before bed.Baca lagi

  • Bundaberg Barrel

    8 September 2022, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    Moving quickly this morning as we have a tasting booked at the Bundaberg barrel at 10am and we were an hour an a half away. Made it with heaps of time, even with a bit of roadwork. When we arrived, we found out that we got to take home 6 soft drinks each and that we could mix and match. First we went through the virtual brewery. There was info about the history and processes. There was also a smell test, where you had a sniff and had to guess which of the 14 flavours you could smell. It was pretty cool! We lined up for our tasting, Grace was our bar person and she was great, one of her strengths being suggesting what alcohol we mix with each flavour. She said she tested it for work purposes only.. We got try all 14 flavours and take home a mixed 12 pack. We decided against the Christmas spiced ginger beer and the sarsaparilla. They weren't bad at all, just easy ones to cull compared to the rest. Ben said it was very different to last time he went with you guys.Baca lagi

  • Bundaberg Rum Distillery

    8 September 2022, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

    On our way in, we spotted the Old Bundy Tavern, so we decided to pop in there for early lunch before our distillery tour. We shared the Aussie burger and the steak burger. When we arrived at the rum distillery, we had to take photos of and with the giant bundy bottle of course, then headed in to check in. There is a museum to look through at the start and they suggest arriving 30-45 minutes before your booked tour to have a proper look, which we did. Lots of history that we didn't know about, it was very interesting. Mack was our tourguide, a local born and bred woman who has been with Bundy for about 15 years, as well as a few years in the 90s, so she tells us. The tour took us through the process, looking at the molasses vat, it was very thick and smelt so good. We got to have a taste test but it didnt taste as sweet as it smelt. Sort of a vegemitey/chocolatey/Licorice smell. We kept moving through the distilling process, including the addition of yeast and local water. We got a sniff of the 78% alcohol before it's brewed down to usual the 38%. She laughed that she could tell who the drinkers were based on people's reactions. Particularly a lady named Fran, who said it smelt like her Christmas pudding. We wrapped up the tour in a barrel room, you can book in and create your own rum here if you so desired, then moved to the bar for our 2 included drinks. Everyone was bombarding the bar so we had a look through the shop first. For our first drink we had the small batch reserve with ginger beer, it's a lighter flavoured rum and was quite nice. The second included sample is a liquer, Ben had the salted caramel and I had the banana toffee with a bit of milk in mine. She also gave us a sneaky try of the coffee chocolate, also great! They were really good! I liked mine more than baileys! Once we finished our drinks and shopping, we headed off.Baca lagi

  • Ohana Cider House then on the road

    8 September 2022, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    The Ohana cider house was next on the list, we shared a tasting paddle and cheese platter. We tried the dry, regular apple, passionfruit and pineapple ciders, as well as their Lemonade and ginger beer. They were pretty good and I bought a 4 pack of the passionfruit. The lady laughed that its quite popular, she's not sure if it's the flavour or the 8%. I was going with the flavour, but the percentage is a bonus. A quick stop at macadamias Australia. They were pretty pretentious there and it was getting late, so we grabbed our honey roasted macas and got back on the road to Hervey Bay for our last night in the tent!Baca lagi

  • Hervey Bay and some big things

    9 September 2022, Australia ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

    Woke up to an overcast Hervey Bay, we went and drove past the pier, it looked nice but too cold for a walk. A few big things on the list today. First stop was at Nala, the Hervey Bay big whale. On the road to Traveston next to see Matilda, the Kangaroo. It started raining and we headed to Noosa for lunch. The Reef Hotel was lovely, I had a pie and veggies and Ben had a steak. We waited out the rain for a little bit before moving on. A quick stop at the Noosa Big pelican, which was much bigger than we were expecting. Our next destination was the Ginger Factory, now I'm not the biggest fan of ginger at all and although Ben likes gingerbread, he's a bit the same. But we couldn't miss the opportunity to bully our nephew haaaaha. Also Ben wanted to see if it had changed since last time he was there, which he said it hasn't really. It was a really good spot! We made some funny videos to send Noah about his true birthplace and various things, good fun haha. A quick stop at the Big Pineapple before heading to check into the airbnb.Baca lagi

  • To Bribie Island

    9 September 2022, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    We went to the real estate on Bribie Island to pick up the keys, Dad arrived around the same time as us, about 4:30. The others all had work today and a longer drive, so didn't get in until closer to 7:30. We just caught up with Dad and went for a walk to grab the menu from a local Chinese place, saved any of us cooking and meant that if the others got held up, it's easy to reheat. Kristy and co arrived first, and Chris and I did a bottleo run and picked up dinner. The kids went for a swim, even though the pool was pretty cold, crazies. Brad and Aiden weren't far behind, Aleix couldn't make it, she had work both days. Quite a late night, Ben and I went to bed just before 4, Brad and Chris were the last 2 up.Baca lagi

  • Bribie Island

    10 September 2022, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    After our late night, Ben and I got a decent sleep in, thank god for Earplugs, the kids and Brad were up early swimming. Much nicer day for a swim. Kristy did a coffee run and we just enjoyed the sunshine, watching the kids in the pool. Ben had already scoped out the closest pub, Bribie island hotel, so we all got ready and walked along the water to lunch. It's a great pub, they have lots of shows and a massive outdoor area with a playground and flying fox. They were setting up the stage, as the Screaming Jets are playing tonight. Full bellies and a late night meant a lot of us were pretty keen for a nap, so we headed back. Ben watched the first grade cardiff boys in their finals, it was being streamed on bar TV. Otherwise everyone had some quiet time, Brad ducked out to the shops, Kristy, Chris, Bella and I napped, and when Dad got up, Noah and Aiden were straight into the pool. We all got up and were sitting in the outdoor space and we could hear music, it didn't sound like it was the right type of music or coming from the right direction for it to be the pub.Baca lagi

  • Strawberry and Dessert Festival with Bel

    10 September 2022, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    Bella and I walked down to the water to see if we could work out where the music was coming from. We spotted a heap of coloured lights on the other side of the bridge, so I looked it up and the Strawberry and dessert festival was on. It looks like Sandstone Point often have markets and festivals. There were still tickets available, and Bella and I were keen, so Kristy and Chris dropped us off for a little while, while they went for a drive around. We went on 2 rides, ate our chip on a stick, had a look at the market stalls, watched a Strawberry icecream eating competition, and bella had some dessert while we listened to the music. Great Bella and Becca time. We spotted on the schedule that there were fireworks soon, so we headed back, got Aiden and Noah and we walked back down to the water to watch them. It was nice. Back to the airbnb for a bbq. Not as late a night tonight, except for Brad and Chris again haha.Baca lagi

  • A family costco run

    11 September 2022, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Didn't appreciate the 10am checkout, but we were up and moving anyway, tidying up and packing the ute. The kids decorated their gingerbread men we bought yesterday, Noah was laughing about them being his siblings. Once we were all organised, we ran the keys back then met the others at Sunset pier cafe, for brunch. We bought a ginger beer for the kids to try, aiden licked the top and didn't like it haha. Noah tried it but wasn't a fan of the 'spicy lemonade', but Bella was a fan. Big brekkies for everyone. Kristy and I had already decided we were going to Northlakes Costco, they don't have a membership, haven't been before and weren't sure if it would be worth paying for a membership without knowing what its like, also their closest store is Ipswitch. Brad and Dad decided to come too, so we had a nice family outing at costco haha. Ben and I ended up with the kids for most of it, cruising around, looking for free samples, and there were plenty. They enjoyed that. We grabbed 2 pizzas to share for lunch before everyone headed home.Baca lagi

  • EatStreet

    11 September 2022, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    We followed Dad, spending a night there in Ascot, just out of Brisbane. The sun was shining and it was a lovely afternoon, so we put a load of washing on and we all went for a walk. Dad showed us his local area and we had a drink at the Hamilton Hotel. We walked along the river, Dad headed back and we kept going for a while, before grabbing some scooters and heading to Eat Street. The scooter boundary stopped us from going the whole way, so we walked the last bit. Ben hasn't been to Eat Street before. I guess you could say it's like a fancy food court? With music and booze haha. We had Brisket and mac & cheese, cannoli, Dumplings, bugs and chips, oysters and shared donut fries and ice cream for dessert. We walked back to Dad's and stayed up for a while chatting before bed.Baca lagi

  • To Evans Head

    12 September 2022, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    Dad didn't have any meetings this morning, so we walked up the road to Cafe 63 for breakfast before he went to work. They're a big chain in QLD, we've been to a few in Toowoomba with the kids. Walked back and relaxed at dads for a while. We reorganised our washing for the last few days and just got things sorted. We popped into Ballina to stock back up on a few things, dan murphys of course, woolies and northern rivers seafood for cheap prawns. We're staying at Evans Head with Pop for the next 2 nights, before heading home. Last we saw him was early 2020. Arrived at beer o'clock, we just chatted and caught up. Joy, a 'friend' of Pop's came around too, we met her last time, lovely lady. Stayed up pretty late just catching up, had pork chops and veggies for dinner.Baca lagi

  • Evans Head

    13 September 2022, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Had a great sleep and slowly moving this morning. Went for a shower, freshened up and went for a walk. The tide was quite high and the water looked beautiful! But then the wind whipped through and damn was it cold. We walked up the breakwall, which copped a lot of damage in the Feb floods, heaps of rocks washed off into the water, Pop said he was able to get Ma's memorial plaque off her rock before the water raged through, somehow her rock survived though. We went to Sandpit Cafe at the surf club for a feed, cubano sandwich and chips for Ben, haloumi breakfast wrap for me and a coffee. Continued on our walk and met back up with Pop at his place. We sat in the sunshine and relaxed before hopping in the car with Pop and Joy to go upto Razorback lookout, such a great view but too windy to make prawn rolls. Back down to Shark Bay, much more protected from the wind and still a lovely spot. We peeled 2kg of prawns and made rolls, sooo good. I even peeled my own, Pop used to do them for me for years when we went to Eastern Tiger for everyone's birthday dinners. He was impressed with how quick I've gotten haha. Back for a snooze, because why not? Then up for beer o'clock and nibbles. Barry the neighbour popped around for a bit and Joy did too. It got pretty cold so we ended up inside, had cocktail frankfurts and just stayed up talking crap before bed. It was really nice.Baca lagi

  • Last big stint

    14 September 2022, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    Had a bit of a sleep in today, knowing Pop loves a sleep in and we weren't having to rush back. We said our goodbyes and got on the road. We always hate this stint, not just because it means the holiday is over, it's just a boring road that we've done a bunch of times. We stopped at Woolgoolga for a late lunch, stopped at White Salt, bloody good feed! We shared fish tacos and got calamari and salad wraps. Had a little walk and look at the beach, then back on the road to Coffs for a brief and the final fuel stop of the trip. Stopped at the service centre at Port Macquarie for a toilet break and a coffee on the way home.Baca lagi

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    14 September 2022