Inskip point, at northern tip of the Sunny Coast is the jump off point for the barge to Fraser Island. We spent a fun few days with the Stacks who were debuting their fresh new caravan (first time camping with us but clearly not first time camping!)
2022 Easter vacay. A long time waiting since its mid Covid booking! Diving, snorkeling, swimming and eating at Lady Elliot Resort. Watch the vid of mantas, turtles, sharks, fish, hatchlings, sunsets, birds and general fun times!
Cool barrel pic! Just one frame of a sequence. Here is what actually happened…Look away if you are squeemish!
Ahvie enjoys his sleeps. He can be quite active while asleep. He gets himself into weird positions, every night! So it seemed appropriate to start taking photos of his strange poses, every night for a year. Here is the result:
Monday was both a very lucky and very sad day for us. Lucky that we all came out completely unscathed, but sad that Rex will never drive again. I thought it would be a fun end to Jonah’s sleepover with his best mate Isaac with a 4WD trip around the Glasshouse Mountains. Jonah & Ahvie…Continue Reading “Rex’s last drive.”
Flossing is (apparently) the trendy dance that youngster do these days. Kinda Gangnam Style but a whole lot more subdued. Jonah performed for Karina’s camera all across the country…..
By Karina On the western edge of Cape York Peninsula, about halfway up and level with Weipa to the East, lies Kutini-Payamu, or Iron Range National Park. It’s near to the indigenous community of Lockhart River and the small coastal hamlet of Portland Roads. It’s a special place and used to be connected to New Guinea…Continue Reading “Iron Range National Park – Cape York”
By Neil Heading south from the tip was gonna be an adventure. We knew that. It started with a two hour wait in line for the ferry to cross the Jardine River….. Yay. But we knew we had to give the OTT (The Old Telegraph Track) a go, at least part of it. Its a…Continue Reading “Leaving the Cape and the O.T.T.”
Jacky is one of The Friends that we travelled with on the Cape. How could we miss going to Jacky Jacky Creek? Generally this creek is full of crocs waiting to feed on you. But this little swimming hole proved to be a gem. Thanks Jacky. Jacky.
Another day’s tripping to where the Jardine meets the Arafura ….. A fun drive through the soft sand (BYO recovery gear) and a beautiful beach to play on and fish from. But swimming….. er, no thanks!