Hello people,
So this is late but we have recently had very limited mobile phone coverage, let alone internet, so this is a catch up. We also don't have the camera on us so we can't add photos but will do tomorrow.
I believe when we left you when we wereheading off to our Noosa Everglades trip. This was a lot of fun, although did involve a little more canoeing than we would have liked. The tour was virtually thrown in with our Whitsundays and Fraser Isalnd package and we didn't have to pay the local taxes so it was well worth it. We had a pretty good crew of people with us, Camp Sweden, Team Germany and a pair of Dutch rudders. As well as another couple where the bloke was aussie and the chick was born in Canada!!! Weird. Night 1 got pretty rowdy with plenty of goon being sported around, since glass was prohibited in th e national park. So Laura and I didn't have the greatest nights sleep and thinkgs in the morning not looking much better! But we powered on and on day 2 we took a massive canoe and hike up to this enclosed sandpatch which was pretty impressive.
From here we travelled up to the delightifu Rainbow beach. Which has a local population of 1,000 but in the summer reaches up to 30, 000!
We had a FREE dolphin feeding included with our trip, which lwft at 5.45 so we took advantage of that the 1st morning. The ferry across was really nice however they failed to mention that if you actually want to feed the dolphins than its a $2 donation! With our rush of leaving in the morning we didn't have a cent on us so we got to watch all the other happy people feeding the friendly sea creatures!
We were a couple of days early for our trip but we mangaged to sneak into the hostel carpark and stay for free which was great! From there we left to Fraser Island for our self guided 4WD thru Fraser Island
So this is late but we have recently had very limited mobile phone coverage, let alone internet, so this is a catch up. We also don't have the camera on us so we can't add photos but will do tomorrow.
I believe when we left you when we wereheading off to our Noosa Everglades trip. This was a lot of fun, although did involve a little more canoeing than we would have liked. The tour was virtually thrown in with our Whitsundays and Fraser Isalnd package and we didn't have to pay the local taxes so it was well worth it. We had a pretty good crew of people with us, Camp Sweden, Team Germany and a pair of Dutch rudders. As well as another couple where the bloke was aussie and the chick was born in Canada!!! Weird. Night 1 got pretty rowdy with plenty of goon being sported around, since glass was prohibited in th e national park. So Laura and I didn't have the greatest nights sleep and thinkgs in the morning not looking much better! But we powered on and on day 2 we took a massive canoe and hike up to this enclosed sandpatch which was pretty impressive.
From here we travelled up to the delightifu Rainbow beach. Which has a local population of 1,000 but in the summer reaches up to 30, 000!
We had a FREE dolphin feeding included with our trip, which lwft at 5.45 so we took advantage of that the 1st morning. The ferry across was really nice however they failed to mention that if you actually want to feed the dolphins than its a $2 donation! With our rush of leaving in the morning we didn't have a cent on us so we got to watch all the other happy people feeding the friendly sea creatures!
We were a couple of days early for our trip but we mangaged to sneak into the hostel carpark and stay for free which was great! From there we left to Fraser Island for our self guided 4WD thru Fraser Island
I would have given you both $2. Y ou should see more dolphins before your trip is over.
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