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17th October 2011, 04:59 PM
#71
Patrol Freak
Originally Posted by
Yendor
Yep, I'm still in.
Where are we camping? is on Teewah beach.
yes on the beach (above the high tide line ) LOL
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17th October 2011 04:59 PM
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17th October 2011, 05:01 PM
#72
Patrol Freak
Originally Posted by
roofy
You ppl seem to have a lot of rules and regulations to follow
just to go fishing and camping for a w/end
thats what you get from the National sparks and wild fires department!!!! we should think our selves lucky they havent closed down that national park yet as well!!!
(better stop i cam feel the soap box coming out
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17th October 2011, 05:19 PM
#73
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
hekarewe
thats what you get from the National sparks and wild fires department!!!! we should think our selves lucky they havent closed down that national park yet as well!!!
(better stop i cam feel the soap box coming out
well mate thats on the cards nation wide track by track every year theres a new gate put up
in the interest of water quality and saveing the tracks or you cant drive here or there because the traditional owners need you to buy a permit
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17th October 2011, 05:24 PM
#74
Originally Posted by
hekarewe
yes on the beach (above the high tide line ) LOL
I think we might be leaving a bit early.
It should only take about an hour and a half to reach the Noosa ferry when leaving from Caboolture, then say another half an hour for ferry crossing and to get down to the beach.
This puts us on the beach at 0800.
High tide is at 0932, we will need to wait at least 2 hours after high tide (even then I think the going will be tough, due to height of the high tide).
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17th October 2011, 05:26 PM
#75
Patrol Freak
Quick update folks just had a lenghty convo with peacemaker (he has extensive knowledge about the beach and tides etc.) so have come to a level one ,,,, meeting and departure will not change, but instead of going via the ferrie will more then likely go via gympie and the freshwater track just to be on the safe side of the tide we will still arrive in the camp area about the same time and a fun weekend is waiting for everyone
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17th October 2011, 06:08 PM
#76
Patrol Freak
Originally Posted by
roofy
well mate thats on the cards nation wide track by track every year theres a new gate put up
in the interest of water quality and saveing the tracks or you cant drive here or there because the traditional owners need you to buy a permit
i have a master key on the front of my patrol for those pesky new gates called a winch!!
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17th October 2011, 06:11 PM
#77
Patrol Freak
Originally Posted by
Yendor
I think we might be leaving a bit early.
It should only take about an hour and a half to reach the Noosa ferry when leaving from Caboolture, then say another half an hour for ferry crossing and to get down to the beach.
This puts us on the beach at 0800.
High tide is at 0932, we will need to wait at least 2 hours after high tide (even then I think the going will be tough, due to height of the high tide).
thats why it was sudjested by peacemaker that the alturnate route may be better through freshwater track still be in camp about the same time and less time in the soft sand and more time enjoying our selves
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17th October 2011, 06:49 PM
#78
Banned
Originally Posted by
hekarewe
thats why it was sudjested by peacemaker that the alturnate route may be better through freshwater track still be in camp about the same time and less time in the soft sand and more time enjoying our selves
We're good with that path - less stress with the camper in tow ...
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17th October 2011, 07:37 PM
#79
Originally Posted by
hekarewe
thats why it was sudjested by peacemaker that the alturnate route may be better through freshwater track still be in camp about the same time and less time in the soft sand and more time enjoying our selves
Sounds good.
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21st October 2011, 11:23 PM
#80
Expert
If the fresh water track has been graded recently you will be able to get to the camp site a bit quicker than normal. It's actually a bit more fun going through fresh water than the beach run most times as once ya on the beach it's like driving on the hi way( to easy). A good spot to camp is about 2k south of fresh water creek( northern point of camping) there is a 50k sign (2nd one going south) and bins about 150m south of that, we normally set up in behind the 50k sigh but 30m south of it is better as there is plenty of room for a few campers but still as a group and just in behind the dunes.
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