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28th November 2011, 12:23 PM
#11
Hardcore
Originally Posted by
Amelia
Kings Bore track back out to the beach was washed away but OOOPSIE didn't know till we got to the top of the last decent on the one way track!! Awesome fun getting down & out onto the beach!!
Isn't that a great track, the very end is pretty much always a bit of a drop off into the washout, sometimes it can turn into quite a boggy little hole, sounds like you had a great trip !
Originally Posted by
snicko
Great shots Warnie. Just love the beach. Will defiantly have to go there one day.
Yes you should, but let us know if you do plan to go, im sure myself and few of our QLD locals would be happy to show you and hubby around.
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28th November 2011 12:23 PM
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29th November 2011, 12:44 PM
#12
Expert
used to live just up the road from the area for most of my life, you can go the inland way through boreen point behind tewantin up an old loggin trail and goes past the turnoff for harrys hut, it eventually comes out just up the rd from Rainbow beach so is a good way to go if the tide is high and takes half the time. Lots of tracks branch off behind the dunes from this old dirt rd aswell and you can do some interesting tracks to say the least. one track we cam across lead us all the way to the top of one of the massive dunes so we could look right up and down the beach from the highest view point. You will also find lots of fresh watter creeks and holes out that way that are great for a swim if ya dont mind the tee tree stained waters, mrs reakons its good for ya skin so may be a good place to take the chooks along.
Their is more than meets the eye in that area if you take the time to explore.
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29th November 2011, 01:20 PM
#13
Hardcore
Are you talking about "Cooloola Way" Dozer , the track between Kin Kin road and Rainbow beach road ?
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29th November 2011, 02:48 PM
#14
Hardcore
Originally Posted by
Dozer
used to live just up the road from the area for most of my life, you can go the inland way through boreen point behind tewantin up an old loggin trail and goes past the turnoff for harrys hut, it eventually comes out just up the rd from Rainbow beach so is a good way to go if the tide is high and takes half the time. Lots of tracks branch off behind the dunes from this old dirt rd aswell and you can do some interesting tracks to say the least. one track we cam across lead us all the way to the top of one of the massive dunes so we could look right up and down the beach from the highest view point. You will also find lots of fresh watter creeks and holes out that way that are great for a swim if ya dont mind the tee tree stained waters, mrs reakons its good for ya skin so may be a good place to take the chooks along.
Their is more than meets the eye in that area if you take the time to explore.
Are these tracks on maps?? I got a Cooloola coastal map which has a fair few tracks marked - gonna do every single one before I die .. LOL (of fright that is)
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12th February 2012, 11:45 PM
#15
Patrol Guru
I was up this way again yesterday to show by brothers from Melbourne some of the natural beauties that are so close to those of us who live up this way. Had a great time again. Went from noosa all the way up to rainbow via double island point. Had a good swim at the point, catching/getting bowled over by some decent sized waves.
Word of warning the beach is a little eroded at the moment and should not be tackled at high tide. I saw a lot of tyre tracks on the high side of the eroded beach on very narrow passings. This reminded me of what happened to Steve (04OFF) and the dangers that come with it. So be careful out there so everyone can continue to enjoy the things we like.to do.
They've done studies, you know. 60% of the time, it works every time.
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13th February 2012, 06:32 PM
#16
Smart like tractor
Originally Posted by
Warnie
I was up this way again yesterday to show by brothers from Melbourne some of the natural beauties that are so close to those of us who live up this way. Had a great time again. Went from noosa all the way up to rainbow via double island point. Had a good swim at the point, catching/getting bowled over by some decent sized waves.
Word of warning the beach is a little eroded at the moment and should not be tackled at high tide. I saw a lot of tyre tracks on the high side of the eroded beach on very narrow passings. This reminded me of what happened to Steve (04OFF) and the dangers that come with it. So be careful out there so everyone can continue to enjoy the things we like.to do.
We just had our (late) chrissy party at rainbow beach caravan park. I went for a surf at the freshwater track entrance, you might of seen me
96 GQ coil/Cab
08 G6eT
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14th February 2012, 11:48 AM
#17
Patrol Guru
Na mate didnt see you, did you see me? I got heaps of waves and gdays up there. Must be the NissanPatrol.com.au sticker on the windscreen
They've done studies, you know. 60% of the time, it works every time.
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15th February 2012, 08:10 PM
#18
Smart like tractor
Originally Posted by
Warnie
Na mate didnt see you, did you see me? I got heaps of waves and gdays up there. Must be the NissanPatrol.com.au sticker on the windscreen
nah mate I didnt. I just drove down freshwater, found a pretty good bank at the entrance to the track and stayed there and came back through freshwater tide was too high to get back to rainbow along the beach
96 GQ coil/Cab
08 G6eT
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17th January 2013, 07:36 PM
#19
Great place but don't go in the Easter holidays or Christmas. Gets very busy.
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21st January 2013, 07:33 PM
#20
Advanced
One of the best places in this fair land to camp. I can't get enough of this place.
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