Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Kayaking the Whitsundays - Liberty in a Paradise of Islands





Camping and trying not to be eaten by large ants... in this particular campsite.
View of the mainland 45 minutes by Kayak from South Molle:
 Camping overnight on Denman island... solitude, beautiful coral beach, Sunset.:


 Denman island, as seen from  South Molle island.


Another weekend; camp on mid-Molle island. Great Sunset.

 And a Transcendental Full Moon with a path....


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Really getting hooked on Sea Kayaking...

The last few weekends, I've been driving to Airlie beach and kayaking, 2 or 3 days at a time. Sleeping on random beaches or on small National Parks camping areas.
The Whitsundays is great because it has a diversity - 1star to 5 star resorts, camp areas, wilderness. Some really cute small islands that I camped on. Bushwalks up hilltops, Aboriginal paintings.
And lots of marine life - crystal clear water, coral, turtles. Even saw a whale 600m away one sunday evening as I returned to the mainland. Big thing the size of a truck, blowing air up and travelling around Daydream island.
Was quite awesome and breathtaking... to see this big powerful thing diving and surfacing, the spray being puffed up in a big spurt. 

Sea Kayaking is a bit like backpacking at sea... plus you get speed thrills when you get pushed around a point by the wind and waves, whooshing past the rocks and trees. Or when you are doing a 7km crossing and the waves make half the kayak come out of the water before crashing down the other side.
And there is no better way to get up close with marine life...

I have a mobile phone, which works in most of the area, and an Indigo telecom Satellite phone just in case.
I can also bring my kindle and read books when on shore.  I sleep in a hammock, or on the ground with a mattress  sleep bag and bivi bag.  Small gas cooker, tuna, wraps, some freeze dried food.  carry 9l of water in supermarket containers. All goes in the hatches in drybags, with one drybag behind me, on the outside of the kayak.

One could do this for weeks, with the only real cost being food... and the occasional stay in a cabin for a bit of luxury.

Brings me back to my roots as a Bohemian Libertarian Warrior in nature...

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Townsville, Magnetic island etc

In Feb, drove up to Townsville. I enjoy living in the tropics, with huge beaches a stone's throw away, Maggie island one of my favourite Aus places , Mission beach and all the waterfalls and intense jungle walks between Townsville and Cairns.

Went around Magnetic with my Kayak - 1.5 days, sleeping on the beach at horseshoe bay. More adventures planned with this kayak... ideal way to travel with everything in the hatches, no roads, only cost is food.
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Quick summary Dec 2011-Feb 2012

Dec met up with le grand frere and stayed in Warrumbungles nat park for 5 days, doing most of the peaks and walks. Good weather. Also visited the Anglo-Australian observatory which has the biggest mirror in Aus and has had several first observations.
Then Bega to visit my friend Bernard in the house of character Heinola, then Blue mnts , then up to the Qld border to visit nat parks I've never been to: Bald rock and Giraween Nat park.  The last is a big one, with many wildflowers, creek to swim in and 2 huge granite boulders called the Pyramids. Great Australian camping with creek swims, kangaroos, campfires with sausages, bush campsites. Was great to renew with my hippie side and travel for a month in the van without any real schedule, after a fairly busy year in the Army  and being online last summer - limiting my travel options.



















 



Monday, September 12, 2011

Sydney Life




Cecilia's book at Berkelouw Bookstore..







Some of the sights available in this big cosmopolitan city, where the wild sea comes right up to the CBD.

Royal national park sunset, Bondi beach,
Sept 5 was "Vogue night out" with DJs and live models in shop windows...



Real flowers in David Jones