Sunday, November 7, 2010

Kunda Park–back to our start point and off to the USA– 6 November 2010

Having cleaned and packed the van we put it in storage at Kunda Park, less than a kilometer from the Bushtracker factory where we collected the Bushtracker and started our journey.

This means we have now been completely around Australia and back to our start point.  We then left for the USA to spend Thanksgiving and Christmas with our children and grandchildren.

We plan to resume our journey next year with a trip to Australia’s most northerly point – Cape York.

2010.11.05 at 14h28m09s Kunda Park

Mooloolaba –1 to 6 November 2010

2010.11.03 at 06h42m13s Mooloolaba We left the Township of 1770 reluctantly and drove to Mooloolaba. Here, perched below the million dollar apartments is another exceptional campsite, invisible to the road and nestled into a cliff with absolute beach frontage, courtesy of the Mooloolaba council.  With its sister park at the other end of the beach, this is all that remains of what in the 1950’s was the only amenity, a beach caravan park running right along the foreshore.

It is like stepping back fifty years, except that a hundred meter walk brings you to all the amenities of the resort town behind it.

We enjoyed the swimming on the patrolled surf beach and exploring the lovely beach and river walks. In between time we cleaned and packed the van to put it into storage before leaving for the USA.

 

 

2010.11.03 at 07h31m04s Mooloolaba

 

 

 

2010.11.03 at 06h38m39s Mooloolaba2010.11.03 at 06h45m24s Mooloolaba

 

 

2010.11.03 at 06h35m43s Mooloolaba

Monday, November 1, 2010

Township of 1770 [Lady Musgrave Island]– 26 to 31 October 2010

2010.10.26 at 15h05m00s Mt LarcomWe left Mackay to drive to the Township of of 1770. At the Mount Larcom Cafe and Collectibles [try their Big Mama's Pies which are great!] we met Mats Frankl.  Mat a 43-year-old Swedish-Aussie gave up work to live his dream, rollerblading around the world in the name of peace. He has already rollerbladed 4300km across Europe, and now he’s rolling through Australia. At present he is doing the section from Brisbane to Cooktown. His wife and two young children are his support team. He looked hot, stiff and sore when he arrived at the cafĂ© as this section of highway is hardly friendly for humans on rollerblades. His journey can be followed on Rollerpeace.com.  Rollerpeace raises money to support the International Committee of the Red Cross in its work to help the victims of war.

2010.10.27 at 12h47m07s Town of 17702010.10.30 at 17h09m31s Town of 1770From there we drove to the little Township of 1770. It has a lovely old fashioned council campsite right on the beach. The Township of 1770 was the second landing site of Lieutenant James Cook and the crew of the Endeavor in May 1770 as part of their voyage of discovery. During their time here they shot a Bustard which they said was the best meal they had had since leaving England. Considering ships food in those days this would not be hard. Consequently they named the Bay Bustard Bay.

There is a very nice Hotel and Bistro called The Tree so we did not have to shoot our own bustard.

2010.10.30 at 18h02m41s Town of 17702010.10.27 at 17h26m50s Town of 17702010.10.28 at 08h40m07s Lady Montagu Island

We went on the Spirit of 1770 out to Lady Musgrave Island, named after the wife of Sir Anthony Musgrave Governor of Queensland (1883-1888 ) who was famed for her afternoon teas, but never visited the island. The sea was rough and Trish was sea sick but once she arrived she revived and we had a good days snorkeling in the lagoon and a walk around the island.

2010.10.28 at 10h21m52s Lady Montagu Island2010.10.28 at 12h07m30s Lady Montagu Island2010.10.28 at 13h02m05s Lady Montagu Island

We saw several Turtles and a Turtle cleaning Station. This is where the Wrasse Fish clean the turtles of algae and parasites and is like a hairdresser for turtles where they hang out with their friends. We also saw Turtles mating.


2010.10.28 at 12h13m21s Lady Montagu Island2010.10.28 at 12h39m10s Lady Montagu Island2010.10.28 at 08h36m19s Lady Montagu Island

Lady Musgrave Island is a coral cay and is the only island with a navigable lagoon. We took a guided walk of the Island and saw the colonies of white-capped Noddy Terns nesting in the Pisonia Trees. There are also Silver Gulls, Bridled Terns, and Black-naped Terns nesting nearer the beach along with wedge-tailed shearwaters (Mutton Birds).  It is possible to camp on the Island although the odor of guano is a bit overwhelming.

2010.10.30 at 17h50m48s Town of 17702010.10.30 at 17h52m29s Town of 17702010.10.27 at 17h57m19s Town of 1770