Ball’ Pyramid

This landmark is claimed to be the highest rock face in the world as it juts out of the water just around 150m.
It is a spectacular sight and we were fortunate enough to catch in on a glorious dayLes mer
Island Trader

Everything that is used on the island consumables, fuel etc has to be shipped in.
The ship makes a trip every fortnight and the island springs into action unloading and ferrying the supplies all overLes mer
Kim’s Lookout

The was our first hike and it was a beautiful day for it.
We first walked along the ridge line to the first lookout and took in some of the sights of the alternate side of the island.
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North Bay…

Checking out the local environs…North Bay and some Black Noddy’s nesting as well as walking through some of the Kentia Palm plantations.
Apparently, Kentia Palms are endemic to the island.
Arrival on LHI…

Arrived…and had a quick look around and made our first acquaintance with the endemic native LHI woodhen which has recovered since the eradication of the introduced species…rats, mice and foxes. 🦊
It begins…

If we go to LHI and before we arrived some strict baggage weight requirements as well as spraying shoes with methylated spirits to ensure that we do not bring any noxious weed species to the island.Les mer
Burleigh Heads - Leano

We spent the last couple of days of the holiday in Burleigh Heads with Dean and Leisa.
It was a fabulous way to finish off our short break with the Chasers.
We did some great hikes and very earlyLes mer
Cairns Park

Some of the beautiful parkland around Cairns and when it is hot like it is most of the time…then put in a public swimming pool.
Behana Canyoning

Canyoning is probably the most fun you can have as it pushes all of my buttons for exhilaration, fun, pushing your boundaries and just the beauty of being immersed in nature.
I was so proud of Jen onLes mer
Trinity Bay Bike Ride

We hired some bikes after Leis had left for Melb and rode approximately 13 kms to have lunch at Trinity Bay.
The bike path has been constructed from Palm Cove and it has sections that weave in and outLes mer
Palm Cove

Fitzroy Island

Fitzroy Island (originally Koba or Gabar or Goong-Gan-Jee) is a continental island offshore from Cape Grafton, 29 km (18 miles) southeast of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. It is a locality in theLes mer
Mossman Gorge (cont’d)

Perhaps the highlight of the walk for me was understanding how First Nations people use the forest and the knowledge passed down over thousands of years to coexist in the forest as it suppliesLes mer
Mossman River

We trekked through the bush to a beautiful natural rock pool where we swam and played in an natural occurring whirlpool.
Lots of fun 🤩 we then walked back out and drove back to Cairns.
Mossman Gorge

We booked for a First Nations tour of the Mossman Gorge which was such a wonderful experience to visit the rainforest as well as understand some of the unique power of indigenous culture and folklore.Les mer
Kanunda Township

We took some time to explore the town of Kanunda and check out the variety of shops in the Main Street area.
Most of the shops were handicraft stores and local indigenous artwork.
When we arrived inLes mer
Barron River & Kanunda Train

There were some great stops along the gondola ride to observe the Barron River Gorge.
We plan to to do some canyoning later in the week down that particular gorge.
It looks inviting especially theLes mer
Skyline Gondala

We took a ride on the Skyline gondola to connect with the Kuranda scenic railway. We had done the Kuranda scenic rail approx 30 years earlier when the Skyline had not been built.
It is an impressiveLes mer
Palm Cove

We walked around the little village of Palm Cove and had an amazing breakfast at the Garage…served by Gabriel.
They have these majestic paperbark Eucalyptus trees that are common to this area.
TheLes mer
Melb Airport

Today the Chasers fly out for another small adventure…this time to Nth Qld.
Jen and I sharing some time in the Virgin lounge.
Aboriginal Rock Art

The Gwion Gwion rock paintings, Gwion figures, Kiro Kiro or Kujon (also known as the Bradshaw rock paintings, Bradshaw rock art, Bradshaw figures and the Bradshaws) are one of the two major regionalLes mer
Indian Ocean

Brief trek to another amazing experience…best fresh water lagoon swim ever.
Brecknock Harbour

Brecknock Harbour is famous for an early settlers grave and a failed attempt to settle the island in the early days of colonialism and settlement.
Engine Room

I took a tour to the engine room to better understand the running of the ship.
As you can see the space was small and the most memorable thing was seeing where they cut through the hull to remove andLes mer
Kings Cascades

This was a particularly enjoyable part of the trip where we had the opportunity to sit on the end of the boat and slowly get carried under the cascade falls.
Very refreshing…
It was also the placeLes mer
Careening Bay & Mermaid Tree

We had an opportunity to visit the bridge with Jeremy and understand some of the technology used to maintain the operation of the boat.
Auto pilot is a very useful part of modern cruising.
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