Trinity Beach with Bec

Trinity Beach - catching up with Bec, whom I haven’t seen for 5 years. Leaving the van at Lake Placid stayed with Bec at her lovely tropical apartment, just back from the beach. A fantastic nightWeiterlesen
Port Douglas

Carnivale
Concert in the park.
Noah Beach

Cooper Creek Walking Tours

A most sensational morning with a scientist who has spent 30 years in the Daintree.
Stories of the forest development, evolution and sadly some of its recent decline and some mismanagement. Fun factsWeiterlesen
Cape tribulation

Just posting because I always though I would never get to Cape Tribulation. Here I am.
Never say never.
Bloomfield Track

First off-road river crossing

Bloomfield Track. Or to use it’s least romantic name: Daintree-Bloomfield Road.
We left Cape Tribulation on lovely bitumen, which soon turned to gravel. We were passed by a few big off-roadWeiterlesen
Lions Den Hotel

This place is like a caricature of a comic pub.
But the beer was so good!
It was favourably enhanced by being at the northern end of the Blomfield Track, a wild experience for us, with the mostWeiterlesen
Eddies Elim Beach Camp

Eddies Elim Beach Camp
Great story here because Aboriginal people have had land returned to them and are making a real go of it.
The fight is not over as they are now in “negotiations” withWeiterlesen
Orientation

South Bedford (from Elim

Shortly after leaving Elim Beach we encountered some seriously deep sand.
Tyre pressure down and away we go. Over to the coast onto a really remote beach which is South Bedford.
Mulligan Hwy - Cooktown to Mount Molloy

My head is flipped again. The terrain and vegetation have change so quickly since we left Elim Beach.
Soft looking rolling hills to about 550 meters and dense but small scrubby tree cover. The hillsWeiterlesen
Rifle Creek Rest area

OK Platypus. I know you are in there.
A free camp site (with a $2 donation requested). Toilets and cold showers, And away from the (quiet) main road there is plenty of opportunity to listen to theWeiterlesen
Pedaling Mt Molloy

On the Port Douglas hinterland.
Little bike ride today from Mt Molloy through Julatten up a beautiful rolling valley. Overcast and a little rain which made it quite intimate. We went to a bird hideWeiterlesen
Day trip to Cairns

Into Cairns to:
- Pick up (warranty) replacement Solar Inverter.
- Get a COVID jab
- Shop for some big city items.
Did you ever see such a Mob of Roos?
A hazard on the Mareeba Golf Course.
Danbulla National Park

Lovely Danbulla National Park. Planning on doing some long rail trail rides from here over the next 3 days. This is the first time we have had reception in a national park. My extremely clever fellaWeiterlesen
Curtain Fig Tree

The Curtain Fig tree, only found here. Nearly lost to us forever to farming if not for the basalt in the ground, protecting the rainforest. A mighty tree who eats its host.
Great ride around theWeiterlesen
Reconciliation and The Voice

Relevant on Penguin travel, since we have been camping on Aboriginal ground on the Cape York peninsula, and the owners know Danny. So proud of my brother Danny in his role for supporting AboriginalWeiterlesen
Atherton Tableland - continued

Every day our level of surprise over the diversity and beauty is extended.
The ride today went deep into the World Heritage Rainforest, and included a picnic lunch mid ride with our feet in aWeiterlesen
Innot Hot Springs

For a soak in hot spring water. Various pools in the creek with temperatures ranging up to 75°C.
Not sitting in that pool.
Kulkani Crater

Undara Lava Tubes

Formed 190,000 years ago when Undara Volcano had a slow but extended eruption (months to a year - think milk boiling over, not a soda water bottle eruption). The lava flowed out at walking pace acrossWeiterlesen
Oh wow

Oh wow. The expanse of woodland and view is stunning.
We are West bound on the Savannah Way looking from the Newcastle Range towards Georgetown.
You can’t smart phone, happy snap a view like this.Weiterlesen
Whats in a Name

Gilbert River free camp. We just had to stay here. John Gilbert was a naturalist who explored the Cape with Ludwig Leichhardt in the 1840s. They were possibly not so diplomatic when travelling throughWeiterlesen
Purple Pub - for State of Origin

Normanton - Lots of people excited by the state of original sin up here, so just to get into the spirit, will fish out the blue gear and get down to the local. There is a rodeo here this weekend andWeiterlesen