Thursday, November 18, 2010

Moreton Island

I know this is an old post I started more than a year ago but I just could not find time or the mood to finish it off. This is all I got and some parts I recalled.

Near Ben-Ewa Campground
Moreton Island, this beauty of an island is just a bit more than an hour away with the barge from Brisbane. Before the heavy rain through the entire December 2010 we had some days off and spent five days on Moreton.
We have never been there before and all we knew is that the island is similar to Fraser Island, just a bit smaller and not so busy. You can go there for a nice snorkel trip between the wrecks just off the beach and there are lots of good fishing spots along the beach. Swimming with turtles and dolphins is also possible.
... all that came true.

Luckily a friend of ours made his last stop on his Australia Work and Holiday trip in Brisbane and we all went with his 4x4 to Moreton Island. The island is only accessible with a 4x4.

We pitched our tents for the first three nights a couple of hundred meters north of the Tangalooma Wrecks at Ben-Ewa campground. Fortunately the school holidays had not started at this point so there were plenty of campspots available. Mind you usually you have to book in advance.

Tangalooma Wrecks
The last few days we went to the eastern part of the island. The ocean site is a bit rougher but we found a nice camp spot behind the dunes. We tried our fishing skills there again and cast our rods off the rocks this time where we had a bit more luck than the days before. Self caught fish for dinner is always the best.

After the last day snorkelling between the ship wrecks at Tangalooma and sun bathing we had to go back to the mainland.

One thing is sure we want to come back.


Sunday, November 14, 2010

First Geochache - Pioneer

Finally after several shots and dieing GPS-devices we could find our first Geochache. I must admit it was an easy one for the start, but we still had a lot fun. We found nothing really special. It was a green box some sort of old rugged ammunition metal army box. Lots of little useless things were in it. ;) A couple of little cars, a dinosaur and the log book itself.
You should never expect some real fancy treasure that's for sure. It is all about fun and being out in the nature. We loved it and looking forward to find another one.

This is the location of the Pioneer Geochache.


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