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Nobbler Creek

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    • Day 39

      Cape Hillsborough

      November 19, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      “Verdant rainforest, rugged hinterland and clear rock pools provide unique habitats for some of Australia’s most iconic and elusive wildlife.

      Even the wallabies love the beaches around Mackay. In the Cape Hillsborough National Park, wallabies and kangaroos congregate in good numbers to fossick through the sand at sunrise.

      But you have to be on the beach by 04:45!!!! I’m supposed to be on HOLIDAY.

      I wasn’t sure what was more interesting to watch, the wallabies and Roos, or the crowd that outnumbered them many fold. It was an experience, but I don’t think I’d do it again.

      We watched the red-tailed black cockatoos in the trees and the two adopted grey kangaroos boxing before setting off to Airlie Beach.
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    • Day 10

      Kängurus - Cape Hillsborough

      March 3, 2018 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 26 °C

      Auf diese Highlight habe ich mich am meisten gefreut und alles was ich über den Ort und die Kängurus gelesen habe, hat sich bewahrheitet: an einem traumhaften Strand in Cape Hillsborough kann man zum Sonnenaufgang Kängurus und Wallabys beobachten 😍😍😍😍
      zwei Tage war ich total im Kängurutunnel 😅 ich könnte sie einfach 24 Stunden lang beobachten 🙈 mal ein kleiner Auszug der 1000 Bilder auf meinem Handy 🙈🙃
      Auch tagsüber sind uns mehrfach immer wieder welche über den Weg gelaufen, haben uns zB beim kochen beobachtet 😋
      Achja - Benni hat es übrigens auch gefallen 😅 in meinem Tunnel wieder etwas ausgeschweift gerade
      Bis bald 🤗👫
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    • Day 17

      Sunrise and Kangaroos

      March 10 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 24 °C

      MUST DO'S ACROSS AUSTRALIA

      Wenn Du in der Nähe von Airlie Beach bist:

      Cape Hillsborough at sunrise
      Kangaroos on the Beach

      Klar. Du bist natürlich nicht allein mit den Kängurus
      Und das die nur wegen dem natürlich angeschwemmten Futter, wie Seegras und Samen der Mangroven täglich pünktlich zum Frühstück kommen? Vergiss es. Aber genau wie Lotti den Flamingo gaaanz allein dann dank KI als Bild hatte, kannst Du mit bodennahen Aufnahmen und gezielten Hintergrund wenigstens den Eindruck erzeugen, gaaanz allein mit Mama Känguru und den anderen Raufbolden zu sein.
      Also mir hat das trotzdem Spaß gemacht.
      Früh raus, Känguru mit Beutelinhalt, australisches Buschhuhn als Flitzer und ne ordentliche Prügelei. Was will man mehr? Ich bin dann danach Wandern gegangen 😊
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    • Day 8

      Lesson 2 - Be Prepared

      May 5, 2017 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      At the time of writing this I'm Internet free so with a leap of faith I will credit Baden Powell with this sage like advice, or as my brother Dave likes to say "proper preparation prevents piss poor performance". Now it is fair to say that I have proven the wisdom in this saying by repeated episodes of no preparation ( or what I like to call spontaneity ) being followed by piss poor performance hot on its heels like a rabid dog with the scent of blood in its nostrils and murder on its deranged mind. It is also fair to say that the resulting chaos has often caused great pleasure for my friends but rarely for me. (Piss poor preparation perpetuates petty perverse pleasure in Pals)
      So for this trip with a 12 month run up we were determined to get things right (ish). Our shopping list was as follows.
      1 4WD Ford Ranger Tick
      1 Off Road Camper Trailer Trackabout - Safari Tick
      1 Boat 3.8m Makocraft Tick
      1 Out Board 15 hp Yamaha Tick
      1 Fold up Boat Trailer 38kg Mangrove Jack. Tick

      Sweet, we were ready to go.
      Now I may have skipped over some of the travel bits in my first blog ( if the truth be told I had done little preparation) so I'm determined to right this wrong.
      One of our must do destinations was Cape Hillsborough National Park just north of McKay. We had been there before , 10 years ago and had great memories of the place. One of our purest memories , was our then 18 month old daughter Erin on the beach at dawn, as the sun was rising. It was a perfectly still morning and we could make out the silhouette of Pretty face wallabies as the sun unfurled its first golden rays on the beach. I remember the buzz I felt as Erin first innocently approached and was then able to touch the Wallabies. No one else was able to get close. To cap the moment off I managed to get a photo of the silhouette of Erin crouched over touching a wallaby on the tail with the Sun and Wedge island in the background. That photo now hangs in one of the consult rooms at Sorell. It was our dream to try and recreate this moment
      In my greet wisdom I decided we could drive 800kms in a day to get there. Funnily enough no amount of technology or entertainment makes a drive of this magnitude fun. We turned up in the dark and ended up in the wrong campsite
      The next morning we jumped out of bed at half past really really early and discovered we were at the wrong beach. In a frenzy with the day getting lighter by the second, we jumped in the car , no time for seat belts or even doors closed and roared off in search of the correct location. As we came into the Wedge Island car park I executed a text book hand brakey which ejected Liz and both kids in a graceful arc towards the beach. Pausing only to grab my camera I sprinted after them to discover a weather phenonemon known as clouds , there would be no sunrise. Now just when we were thinking things could not get any worse we were faced with another even greater shock. Turns out Erin is not the female equivalent of Dr Dolittle and she could not get within 50 metres of the wallabies on the beach.
      The next morning we had decided to drive up to Townsville and stay on Magnetic Island. I had tossed and turned overnight and woke up with a burning sensation on my arms and legs. I was covered in sand fly bites. It was then another recollection of Hillsborough surfaced. Last time we were here I had been smashed by sand flies and my arms and legs suppurated and burned for the next week. At least this experience was perfectly recreated.
      Magnetic Island is a typically beautiful little Barrier reef island , perfect for snorkelling, walking, fishing and relaxing. We indulged in all these activities in the short time we were there. After a full but tiring day I decided to sneak down to the boat ramp for a quick fish on Sunset. With suitably low expectations I was enjoying that special peace and rapture of an island sunset, when I hooked into a large Barramundi. To see this large fish take to the air back lit by a firey orange horizon was nothing short of glorious. On the third jump and now just 3 metres form the boat ramp he snapped me off. A passing local remarked "nice Barra - over 80cms, what size line you got on". Now it is hard to explain why you have 4 pound fluorocarbon ( perfect for Tassie streams) when your in Barramundi country. The local guy could barely be bothered shaking his head as he walked off. Baden Powell oh Baden Powell.
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