Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Road trip to Cains (North Queensland, I think....I think I love you) - Day 7, 8 and 9

So I now think along with Rhode Island, California and Vancouver Island, I can now safety add North Queensland to the list of places I could live. I like Brisbane, but the north has it all - so much to see and do, I could do the road trip all over again and do nothing the same and still have not done everything I wanna do up there. And I know it's winter here, but coming home to Brisbane you could feel it getting colder and colder the further south we got, and as soon as we crossed that Capricorn you could really feel a drop in the temperature.

So we got back to Brisbane on Tuesday night, the journey home was done in a lot less time then the journey up. But I need to carry on my post from Day 7 aka Sunday morning! After waking up at Rocky Creek Memorial Park (which we found out was a military base for the Aussie solders in the second world war) we headed to Lake Eacham, where we didn't see any turtles (Dan did ask the stupid question of "I wonder what turtles eat", but everybody knows that they eat pizza), so left pretty soon after arriving and made our way to Millaa Millaa Falls (and by chances, we did see a turtle there), where I couldn't say no to a nice morning bath (just try and keep me out of these waters)!







Lake Eacham


Millaa Milla Falls




Just proving that I have written it down correctly.
We then decided to make our way to Millstream Falls (the widest in Australia) and the Innot Hot Springs, but on route we stopped for lunch in Ravenshoe, which is the highest town in Queensland! After lunch and checking out the falls, we headed way west to Innot, which really was in the middle of nowhere.

The highest pub in Queensland (in Ravenshoe), we would've eaten there but we arrived at 2:20 (due to getting lost) and we found out on our arrival that they stop serving lunch at 2!

Millstream Falls

Innot Hot Springs



Some drunk English guy from Reading thought that he could jump it...

....

Just a weird sign really!


After this point, we slowly started making our way back to Brisbane. We left the Innot Hot Springs on Sunday evening and set up camp at Bluewater Park (which is just north of Townsville). Waking up, we carried on heading back towards Brisbane, briefly stopping off at Home Hill, then having a late lunch in Mackey (shopping mall, nothing too exciting), and picking up a few bits so that we could set up camp at Dululu Progress Assn Rest Area, and have a bonfire for our last night on the road. I picked up some marshmallows to make smorz, but Australians don't seem to believe in chocolate digestives, the biscuits I ended up picking up just turned out to be an epic fail...still a good last night though.

The "creek" at Bluewater Park


Home Hill, the middle of nowhere

Home Hill


A brief stop at Bowen



Dan cooking Emily's dinner just outside MaCey D's, just outside Rockhampton


Dululu





We then woke up yesterday to complete the final part of our journey back to Brisbane. We left Dululu and headed down the highway slightly inland, passing through several small towns (where petrol is really really expensive, as is water). Before stopping off at Kilkivan for a quick lunch (awesome beef pies). We were planning to head to Rainbow beach on the way back, but instead we just popped onto Bribie Island, and had our very quick dinner at Bongaree (it was a bit too dark by the time we got there for us to really do anything) before heading back to Brisbane, getting back home last night.

Dululu

Dululu





I think when Kirra-Lea told me "not to do anything stupid whilst away" she mean t things like this!?



On the road to Bribie Island (the only island that is accessible by bridge in Queensland...

...On said bridge)

In Bongaree on Bribie Island, looking onto the mainland
So back to work tomorrow, I have today off to do what ever (some boring stuff, but it is sunny today), two days on at work then it's the weekend again. This road trip has just made me more eager to get back on the road again!

Two posts in the space of a day, aint you all lucky readers!

Road trip to Cains (I think I finally found Jurassic Park!) - Day 4, 5 and 6

So the boat trip round the Whitsundays on Thursday turned out to be awesome. We did our tour with Ocean Rafting (who I really recommend if you’re ever out here). Our boat left Airlie Beach before heading to Daydream Island to pick up a few other people, then onto Hook Island where we stopped at Maureens Cove to do some snorkelling, then heading off to Mantaray Bay for some even better snorkelling, at points I was completely surrounded by so many tropical fish, the colours of the fish and the reef were amazing, I was in a Pompey Boy’s wet dream!

The tour we did (the yellow route "Northern Exposure")







Daydream Island



Maureens Cove

Mantaray Bay

Mantaray Bay

Mantaray Bay



We then headed to Whitsunday Island, where we were dropped off to walk through the forest (and lick a green ants bum…it was sour….really sour (well the aboriginals used to do it)), before coming across Hill Inlet and Whitehaven Beach (where we chilled for lunch) which provided these views:













After a bumpy bumpy bumpy ride back to the main land (which included wake boating (trust me, I’ve typed that right!!!)), we head out for a few drinks with Tom and Kelly (from Adelaide), and speaking with Dan and I they ended up giving us too many options of what else to do in North Queensland, this road trip really has been spontaneous. Hopefully, looking forward to seeing both Tom and Kelly in Adelaide in October/November.



Stingrays



It's like leaving Jurassic Park



We headed off from Airlie Beach on Friday, carrying on heading North onto Townsville, where we met up with Emily’s friend, Ruth, (who is crashing with us in Brisbane next week (I think)) and heading for a Jamaican Joe's for lunch (So I'm in Australia, in a Jamaican restaurant eating buffalo wings (pretty American) and goat curry (pretty English) and watching San Francisco Giants Vs San Diego Padres (baseball (again, pretty American)))…and it finally rained  (again, pretty English), didn’t bother me too much, rain’s rare now, plus it meant I got to have a few beers, eat some awesome food and like I said I got to watch some baseball.




Townsville (maybe looking out to Magnetic Island?)


Townsville


Due to plans being a bit delayed we decided to make our way straight up to Cairns and we arrived last night at about 10:30. Dan and Emily decided to book a room in a hostel, so I decided to sleep in the car in the hostel car park…how trampy am I! I still had a bit of a chilled out wonder around North Cairns.

My first views of North Cairns



After breakfast (at Beethoven's Cafe) this morning we decided to head even further north and on Tom and Kelly’s recommendations we headed up to Port Douglas. We drove along the scenic and coastal Captain Cook Highway, stopping off at several points along the way. Now I thought Brisbane was nice until we arrived in Cairns (which is in an amazing location)…but that all got whipped out once we arrived in Port Douglas.

Cairns




Leaving Cairns

Leaving Cairns

Ellis Beach, down Captain Cook Highway

Ellis Beach, down Captain Cook Highway

Ellis Beach, down Captain Cook Highway

Ellis Beach, down Captain Cook Highway

Captain Cook Highway


Tawny Frogmouths


Rex Lookout, down Captain Cook Highway


Rainbow Lorikeet


Four Mile Beach

Four Mile Beach

Four Mile Beach

Four Mile Beach

Port Douglas

Port Douglas





So I had another little scramble whilst I was in Port Douglas



We then continued to head slightly further north to Daintree Village in hunt for wild crocodiles and ended up doing a Bruce Belcher’s Daintree River Cruises, which again was amazing. We were also impressed cos there have been points on this trip that we did question if we’d ever even reach our set destination of Cairns…and we cleared it!

I can ignore that, right!?








Kingfisher




Dan noticed that he had left his and Emily’s IDs in their Cairns hostel, so we started to head back south (I suppose the start of the long drive back home) towards Cairns but we stopped off at Mossman Gorge on route before getting back to Cairns picking up their IDs, driving down the long very whinedy Ravenshoe Highway and reaching Rocky Creek War Memorial Park where we have just set up for the night, them guys in the tent, me in the car! I have no idea how high up we are right now, it aint too cold, but Ravenshoe Highway was always climbing, and we didn’t decline too much once we were off of it. We found out after we got here that we can’t have any open fires, which really really sucks cos we were all pretty much up for another bonfire, ah well, there’s always tomorrow. We decided to stay here as we want to check out a few of the surrounding areas (again that Tom and Kelly recommend). We are currently about somewhere in the rainforest 50Km South-West of Cairns, I can’t remember exactly what we’ve got planned tomorrow, so I won't bother written what I THINK we may be doing, and I’ll just write what we ACTUALLY DID in my next post. Just looking forward to seeing what this area’s gonna look like when we wake, as once again we arrived here in the dark!

The walk to Mossman Gorge






Yes I did fall in, with my wallet, phone and camera in my pocket, it surprised me at how deep it actually was, but more amazing then that everything important was dry! 

On the drive back to Cairns
OK I’ve just turned on our Pocket WiFi, and shock horror, it’s not connecting to any internet (although I kinda understand we are about 15Km from the nearest town…even though my phone is getting reception), so this post was written on Saturday night, but I am unsure when I’ll actually be able to publish it, I just know that I’m not going to re write it now!


  • Right, I'm in a new location, a lot further south than yesterday (just north of Townsville), so our pocket WiFi is working now, so I'm only posting this a day late (everything above this bullet point was written last night). I will more than likely post about today and the rest of the trip once I arrive back in Brisbane later on this week.
  • ..And now the battery on my netbook is about to die whilst I'm adding my pictures to this post, so I'll have to publish this at a later date.
  • OK, so now it's Tuesday and I'm back in Brisbane, I wanted to add the last few days to this entry, but this has taken me long enough (so many photos I know, but I took over 1,160 over the last 9 days), so I'll add the last three days soon!