Journey Home

On the 16 September we set off on the way home. This time we took eight days to do the 2000km rather than four. We stayed over in Moree at the Hot Springs Resort for 2 days and did some chillin.

 

We arrived back home yesterday (23/9). It is clear that we have to do a lot of gardening to get the  place tip-top again.

All in all we have had a great 10 weeks.

 

They even have a Dragon Boat club

They even have a Dragon Boat club

Coast Guard

Coast Guard

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Exploring the Noosa Hinterland

Exploring the Noosa Hinterland

 

It was another glorious day when we set out to explore the hinterland of the Rainbow Beach and Noosa areas. We turned south from the Gympie road toward Kin Kin. The road is in good condition with bitumen through the fertile valleys and gravel through the rolling hills. Rain forests adorn the hills and market gardeners are active in the valleys.

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Rolling Hills

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Gravel road mountain pass

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Long road

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Farm house in the green valley

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We came across a quiet little valley where the forest had been cleared and a rest area had been developed. We walked into the rainforest for a few hundred meters along a track and took some pictures of the tree canopy. It felt like another world.

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Rest area in them thar hills

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Inside the rain forrest

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Filtered light under the green canopy

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We eventually came across Kin Kin which turned out to be a charming little old village where one could sense the history of the area.  This history started with timber cutting and eventually moved on to dairy and small produce farming.  A coffee and some cake later we continued through this historically rich area on to Pomona. Behind Pomona a ‘Volcanic Plug’ overlooks the town. Volcanic plugs were formed by volcanic events some 5 million years ago. They are literally ‘Magma pimples’ that have been squeezed onto the earth’s surface by pressure increases pushing on cooling lava.

For more information visit the following sites:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kin_Kin

http://www.inkinkin.net/

http://www.noosacountrydrive.com.au/country-drive-villages/kin-kin

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomona,_Queensland

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The ‘Country Life’ hotel at Kin Kin

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Churches to be found at every place

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The General store

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A galery of historical pictures at the General Store

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The Art school at Kin Kin

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The products of the Art school (insect)

 

Along the way we drove through several other villages on our way home. We returned late in the day to our caravan park.

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The plasma plug overlooking Pomona

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…and the Locals are very friendly.

 

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Food and Views

I love FFF.      That is Fresh Flathead Fillets. We had them at the Barnacles Cafe.

FFF  -  Fresh Flathead Fillets

FFF – Fresh Flathead Fillets

After lunch a walk along the coast at Tin Can

Bay

Wherever you look the views are stunning.

Low tide up the creek

Low tide up the creek

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A cove filled with boats

A cove filled with boats

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Bay Cruise

Bay Cruise

 

My son came up from Brisbane for a few days. The weather was just too good to not take advantage of.  We decided to have a late lunch at the Marina. After an enjoyable time we   sort of slipped into going for a sunset cruise. That was the best decision we made that day.

 

The Marina

The Marina

No 3 son

No 3 son

 

As we approached the harbor we were once again impressed by the panorama in front of us.  The boat was spacious and allowed everybody plenty of room to spread out in.  Tin Can looks great from the bay/sea. There are boats aplenty that are moored in the channel.  All in all, the Fraser coast is a place we will visit again in the next few years.

 

By the time we got back the sun was creeping below  the horizon.

 

Tin Can Bay harbor and Sea Rescue

Tin Can Bay harbor and Sea Rescue

Pontoon

Pontoon

Tin Can Bay from the channel

Tin Can Bay from the channel

 

Men's secret business

Men’s secret business

The 'old' man

The ‘old’ man

Sun / Sea magic

Sun / Sea magic

The Bay

The Bay

 

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Rainbow Beach

Rainbow Beach

 

It was time for another visit to Rainbow Beach. This is a wonderful destination fo9r sun tanning, fishing, hiking, swimming and beach driving. There is a café strip and a bakery to look after the early morning cravings. We drove on the beach to one of the departure points for the Fraser Island ferry. The scenery is always stunning, beautiful and sunny.

 

Almost like heaven.

Almost like heaven.

Getting onto the beach.

Getting onto the beach.

4wd, beach, surf = Happy Chappy

4wd, beach, surf = Happy Chappy

Life's a beach.

Life’s a beach.

Later we drove around the village as it is nestled on the hillside. Once again there are great views. Later we got to sit on one of the very high dunes above the beach.

 

Great view

Great view

Happy

Happy

Also happy

Also happy

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Some of us were very tired by the time we got home.

Boy, the beach does not half make you tired!

Boy, the beach does not half make you tired!

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Tuff Luck

Yesterday was Sunday. Twas a great day, warm and sunny. We went to the Tin Can Bay marina for Sunday lunch. The food was great and they had live music. Music was good too. We had a bevvy each and really enjoyed ourselves.
 
Afterwards we went for a walk at the yacht club and sea rescue place. We sat on the floating pier and watched the children fishing. All of a sudden two dolphins appeared and frolicked amongst the boats. We had a truly great afternoon.
 
The observant ones amongst you may have noticed that there are no pictures from yesterday! That is because the day before we went four wheel driving in the forest and at one of the stops placed the camera on the roof of the 4wd before I picked up the dog to put her in the car.
 
As you’d expect I did not remember to gather the camera before we drove on (senior moment). We searched for it afterwards, but no luck. Bit dopey hey?? Need to get another one to-morrow hey?
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Tinnanbar

Tinnanbar It is a tiny, delightful and secluded village opposite Fraser Island.  The ever present Fraser Island is just a hop and a skip away. Tinnanbar is one of a collection of delightful seaside hamlets dotted along the shoreline of the Great Sandy Strait, a spectacular waterway located between the Fraser Coast mainland and Fraser Island.

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Fraser island

Tinnanbar pics 011   Even here you have to watch out for the crocodiles. This is not too far south for crocks.

Crock signs even here

Crock signs even here

Tinnanbar is green and gardens are tended by the locals. This place is so remote that it is serviced by the Queensland rural remote library service. The scenery is stunning sub tropical.  Just a bit further on there is a camping area at Hedley Point. Tinnanbar pics 016

Lush gardens

Lush gardens

Good to see the family is having fun. Dawn is recovering slowly.

Lexi frolicking in the shallow water

Lexi frolicking in the shallow water

Looks like our girl is bouncing back

Looks like our girl is bouncing back

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Nature's art galery, a palm trunk

Nature’s art galery, a palm trunk

Live is a beach

Live is a beach

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Great camping spot

Great camping spot

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The Fraser Coast; a great place to stay.

Some more Tin Can Bay  Pics:

Billie the Schnauzer

Billie the Schnauzer

Smiley Face Caravan Park

Our ‘Smiley Face’  Caravan Park

Tin Can Bay Marina

Tin Can Bay Marina

The restaurant at the marina serves a great hot coffee and the locals are very friendly. The food is good as well.

 

After spending a good many days here at this remote Queensland location, (Tin Can Bay), we decided to a look around and explore some of the smaller places on the mainland just opposite Fraser Island. I am amazed at the number of little dwellings scattered along the inlets, creeks and sand peninsulas. Little villages have sprung up amongst the bays. The beaches are speckled with mangrove coves which change into sub-tropical vegetation. Paper bark trees give  way to Blue Gums and large Palms. Houses range from older shacks to some large and modern constructs. Tinnies are to be seen at many places. It is clear that many people come here to do some serious fishing.

Local vegetation

Local vegetation

Clumps of palms growing around paper bark trees and gums.

Clumps of palms growing around paper bark trees and gums.

Local vegetation.

Local vegetation.

 

 

 

Hervey Bay

This town has grown extensively in the last 10 or so years, but once you get past the new development the beach-side is fantastic. The Foreshore is stunning with beautiful views across the bay to Fraser island. The beach has numerous jetties to walk on and there is a big Marina development at the southern end of the bay.

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Jetty  at Hervey Bay

Jetty at Hervey Bay

Tree Bottom growing out of the ground

Tree Bottom growing out of the ground; Gum tree or Bum tree?

 

The best by far is the foreshore and esplanade itself. It looks like a botanical garden. The natural vegetation has been preserved and the debris has been cleaned up. The pathways are paved and very wide. There are many picnic areas with benches and playgrounds for the children as well as public amenities.

The sitting tree

The sitting tree

Esplanade

Esplanade

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Esplanade

Esplanade

Strolling down th stairs onto the beach at Hervey bay

Strolling down th stairs onto the beach at Hervey bay

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Tin Can Bay stuff

The little town is situated on the mainland opposite the southern tip of Fraser Island. There are many twists and turns to get to this little town from the open ocean. One sails up the channel around some mudflats; into an inlet and up a creek into the tidal Burnett River. When you look around it seems so old worlde that you expect to meet Huckleberry Finn. There are many houseboats sailing boats and tinnies nestled into every nook and cranny. Just beautiful, quiet and relaxing. A good many of the boats have people living on them..

Easy life amongst  the mangroves up a creek somewhere around Tin Can

Easy life amongst the mangroves up a creek somewhere around Tin Can

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Livin on the boat in the mangrove swamps

Livin on the boat in the mangrove swamps

I could do with that one

I could do with that one

Huckleberry Finn existence. On the mud-flat at low tide

Huckleberry Finn existence. On the mud-flat at low tide

 

Idyllic life in the creeks

Idyllic life in the creeks

We have been looking at some of the older houses that have sprung up over time close to the mangroves. Some are full of charm and character. One of these ‘Swamp Shacks’ is shown below.

Swamp shack at the edge of the mangroves

Swamp shack at the edge of the mangroves

More swamp shack

More swamp shack

Tin Can this and that 006     Whilst cycling around the area one meets the inevitable flock of Pelicans waiting for a feed when the fishermen return.

Waiting for the fishing boats and a feed

Waiting for the fishing boats and a feed

The next thing I have to line up (hope you get the pun), is some fishing. At low tide the mud/sand flats are exposed. So I will get my yabby pump and a bucket to find some bait for a fishing trip.

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Mangrove closeup

Mangrove closeup

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Queensland Men

Queensland Men

 

I say again and again: ‘The gods laugh at the best laid plans of mice and men’!

 

A case and point is what happened today. We have been having a chilled holiday at Tin Can Bay.  Temperature is a steady 26C. The last 2 days we were going to exercise and explore. Haha; no chance of that. I was having troubles with the door of the caravan. Some of the Bakelite handles have been crumbling and needed replacement. In steps ‘Mr Fixit’ namely myself. After 1.5 Days of frustrating endeavour I have to admit I am beat; done, knocked out and exhausted! I admit that I need to cop it on the chin and get ‘The man’ who knows how to fix it. In the mean time I feel very simple.

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Note cracked plastic (bakalite) fitting

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I get in touch with the local caravan shop and deliver the caravan for a repair job for the door lock. For the last 2 days I have been sleeping with a door that does not close. So, by 4:00am in the morning,  I shiver my way to the heater and switch that on. I also use the electric blanket;  unheard of in Qld.

 

Would not think it gets cold at night; not Trentham cold.

Would not think it gets cold at night; not Trentham cold.

An hour later this guy phones to tell me that the door is fixed. I ask him what the problem was and this guy tells me that I put the door lock/handle together wrong. His advice was ‘don’t fix it yourself but get someone who knows what they are doing’.  Well that makes me feel stupid once again. When I get there he tells me that I should have come to him in the first place; would have saved myself some money.

 

Anyway, I asked him if he could turn the caravan around in his driveway so that I could tow the van out. He answers ‘why don’t you just hitch it up and reverse it out. To my embarrassment my wife chirps in about Queensland men being real men; very funny. The day just got worse and worse.

 

I park my ute in front of the caravan to hitch up the caravan. So this Queenslander just picks up the caravan hitch;;; with one hand and plonks it onto my tow-ball and connects it all up Then he jumps into my ute and reverses the whole rig out of his yard in 10 seconds. My wife continues to talk about Queensland men and that Victorians are pussies. I shake his hand and thank him and he has this superior smirk on his face.

 

He picked up the caravan at the tow hitch with just one hand

He picked up the caravan at the tow hitch with just one hand

Caravan weighs about 1750 kg loaded

Caravan weighs about 1750 kg loaded

The only saving grace is that I will be sleeping in a warm caravan tonight. (J)

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