Hi to all, hope this blog finds you all well. We have made it to Cairns with the weather humid & overcast. The drive down from Mareeba into the back of Cairns was very steep & it tested the brakes & the patience of drivers travelling behind us, but of course there is always one, who just missed hitting our van when he wouldn't allow us back into the traffic lane. Then you come to one of the biggest roundabouts we have been on & it was a lottery as to when you have to pull out, but we made it. The girls said..."Get us back to the country roads." So that's our whinge so here is what has happened since our last blog. TUESDAY 8 MAY STILL AT KURUMBA...This morning us 2 & Brett went out in the boat for the a fish. We travelled up the river and although it was windy the time spent together was great. We didn't have much success but some of that was due to Rans getting his line tangled a couple of times with either Brett's line or Carols or the anchor rope....boy he really isn't a fisherman.
Carol caught a nice fish but we were unsure what it was so we threw it back, but it was a good fight. Brett caught a nice 47cm Jewell which we kept but after filleting it, there wasn't much left!!! Tonight the regulars put another fish cook up on for us as we are leaving on Thursday, it was another good nite with us enjoying Barra, Grunter & Blue Salmon. To Marg, Bruce, Rhonda, Pete, Ian & Shirley many thanks. WEDNESDAY 9 MAY...Today the 3 of us headed down to near the airport again for a fish.When we arrived, there was fishermen all along the shore plus 30 boats or so out the front. We had a go & Rans caught a Jewell but threw it back.
There was one bloke who hooked onto a fish and fought it for 20min or so but when he got it in, it turned out to be a sting ray. That evening we all went down to the Sunset Pub for tea which was nice looking over the River Mouth with the sun setting.
SAT 12MAY....We headed off towards Cairns today starting to climb into the mountains/tablelands of Atherton & Mareemba where we stopped for the weekend Markets. Here the girls bought some nice fruit & veggies. We then made our way down into Cairns with the Bewells leading. Well is it steep or what... we have been on some steep roads but this one is up there with Kings Way, Wauchope etc. There are pull over areas on the way down but some are not big enough for car & van & we had one car miss our van by an inch. Anyway we make it down safely Ye Ha, then we come to this huge roundabout with 5 exits and its very busy, but luckily we had a break and made it through OK. The van park is nice, but a bit tight, with a creek running through it. After setting up, we headed out for a drive into Cairns Central. The town is very large & much bigger than we all thought. We stopped at the Esplanade and went for a walk along the waterfront with a sprinkle of rain occurring.
We then went shopping for some food & grog. Rans had enough of his aerial & bought a new one. SUNDAY 13 MAY....Happy Mothers Day to all Mums. This morning we had a big breakie, before doing house work. After lunch our son Brett arrived so a nice mums day pressie for Caz. In the arvo we went for drive into Cairns to show Brett around. A nice baked dinner for tea and an early nite as it was a long drive for Brett (9hrs). He set his swag up under our awning. We have neighbours on one side that come from Hamlyn Terrace & on the other side from Norah Head. MON 14 MAY..Rans TV is working ye ha. Today we headed South & took the Gillies Hwy up to Atherton. Carol was with the Bewells whilst Brett & Rans were in Brett's car. Now this road is by far the windiest road that we have been on ever!!!! It made Carol feel sick & John & Rans little queezy. In some places it was straight down with the edge very close. We seemed to climb & climb & climb. Once up the top we stopped at the Giant Fig Tree which was huge.
TUES 15 MAY.....Up early as today we are flying Nth. We headed off into the cloudy sky around 7.30am in a small plane with 3 other persons on board with us 4 & of course the pilot.
Although the weather wasn't very kind to us (being the first time on our trip) the pilot Greg attempted to show us many things, such as the Daintree, the tree devistation after a cyclone, the outer reef, WWII planes submerged in the water, Cooktown, waterfalls that not many humans have seen, the sand dunes, the river systems, small communities, fishing boats, Cargo ships & the Lockhart River system with us travelling a distance over 1300kms before landing at Bamaga at the top of Cape York.
She is a Scientist & he is becoming a teacher. We then returned to the Resort where we had lunch which was nice before heading around the town to see how the locals live & then onto a WWII plane crash site where they were less than a 1km from the airport when they crashed killing all 6 occupants. We then returned to the plane so as to head back to Cairns via Weipa, but as we had not seen the tip of Australia, the Captain, Greg took us for a low level fly over the tip before heading further North over Thursday Island and landing on Horn Island which was a treat.
We then re boarded and headed back towards Cairns with the sun going down behind us & getting some great photos of the clouds, We arrived at the airport around 7.30pm, so it was a full on day ! It was very disappointing not to walk onto the tip of Australia but there is always next time. Early to bed let us tell you.
WED 16 MAY... Today we take our time getting started but we head off to the sky rail mid morning with all 5 going up the Sky Rail to Kuranda. Brett was a bit dubious going up, so we told him to " toughen up" On the way you have 2 stops where you alight and go for a walk through the rainforest and the other you can see the falls & the train tracks across the mountain. You then reboard for you to continue on to Kuranda.
Here is a small town with heaps of everyday market stalls. We had a walk around town before having some lunch with the girls getting a nice GF meal whilst the boys had burgrs etc. We then went for a walk down to the falls and around the outskirts of the town before heading back to the pub for a drink before catching the train back down. This is an enjoyable trip as well, with great views and a great insight as to how this engineering feat was done. A good day and definetley a must for everyone who comes to Cairns. THURS 17 MAY...Today we head Nth to the Daintree with us stopping at Mossman Gorge. This is a nice easy walk through the rainforest coming to a small beach along the river as well as a number of viewing platforms, along with a suspension bridge across the river.
We continued North up past Cape Tribulation onto where it becomes 4WD only track with us going over a water course before turning around & stopping at the Cape for walk along the beach & lookout, on the way we were lucky enough to see a Cassawary & 3 young chicks scrounging the forest, so good to see.
We then made our way back stopping at another small beach before travelling back to our sites. Another long day had by all but enjoyable.
To all we have fallen a bit behind with our blog...sorry but we are catching up, so all take care, Love Rans & Carol
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