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Day 5 - Monday, 30 July 2012 Sandy Cape
« on: August 04, 2012, 11:02:06 AM »
Day 5

What another beautiful day on Fraser Island we definitely couldn’t complain about fine weather and the stunning blue sky and not a cloud in sight.  Everyone was up early sorry Dave (Trackabout Offroad Campers) but we couldn't wait for your arrival, but instead we headed off at 8am for the trek up to Sandy Cape. Rusty was also up early as he was busy packing up for the trip back to Bundy as we headed off up the beach.  Today’s tide times were perfect for the drive up the beach with Amanda again provided the odd bit of commentary.  First port of call was the traditional drop off of rubbish and then off we went with Yogi leading the pack.  It was a nice easy drive up to Indian Head which we all crossed the by-pass road with ease, letting each other know when we were through then headed up to Champagne Pools but didn’t stop this time just headed straight to Orchid Beach.  Yogi’s 80 series got a little bit of air under the tyres with a few surprises along the track, but overall was easy going and Amanda keeping an eye out for oncoming vehicles.  A quick stop was made at the Orchid Beach store where a toilet was located and some souvenirs were picked up, just another stubbie cooler for the collection.  From Orchid Beach we headed for Sandy Cape as we knew we had some tricky spots at Nagala and Brown Rocks we didn’t want to get caught out by the tide, the tide was still on the way out so that was in our favour.  We soon arrived at Nagala Rocks and all the vehicles stopped to have a look and each driver made their own decision if they wanted to proceed or not.  Yogi and Paul (Paul4Nat) went for a quick drive to see what the track was like and get a photo of the entry to the track on the way back as the hardest bit was always going to be heading back racing the tide.  Sablesoft decided not to tackle the rest of the drive to Sandy Cape and headed off to meet everyone in the afternoon back at camp and also met up at camp with Dave (Trackabout Offroad Campers).  Everyone else made the decision to go full steam ahead for Sandy Cape.  Yogi and Amanda provided some more commentary again on how different the drive was to Sandy Cape compared to October 2011 and January 2012.  Even though a lot of the time the rocks could be avoided at Browns Rocks due to the outgoing tide, Yogi did suggest trying to drive over the rocks as there was every chance we would all need to drive over the rocks on the way back as the tide would be on the way back in and also you can get caught out with the odd sink hole with decomposing weed being buried by sand during the incoming and outgoing tides.  We all still continued onto Sandy Cape and as we came around the bend it was announced by Amanda ‘Welcome to Sandy Cape’ again with a bit of commentary as to where campgrounds are located and then made it to the entrance to the lighthouse.  Nat (Paul4Nat) exited their 100 series and just said ‘WOW’ and thank you for bringing everyone to such a beautiful part of Fraser.  A few of the guys are keen for a boys fishing trip to Sandy Cape now after Yogi’s commentary on camping at Sandy Cape and the fish he has caught at the location.  Whilst BigJules and Laith decided to tackle the walk to the lighthouse which on all reports was worth the walk but would wear shoes next time, the remaining of the group jumped in their 4WD and headed off down the beach following Yogi who was in search of a nice spot for the kids to play on the dunes, big kids and small could have a fish and to have some lunch – the view speaks for itself.  Nomad, Ute701, Niley and Blueroo headed off after spending some time with the group at Sandy Cape and spent the afternoon at Waddy Point but before arriving at Waddy Point stopped off for a look at Ocean Lake.  Waddy Point is definitely a beautiful spot for a swim and the climb up to the hilltop is worth the drive.  The remaining MySwaggers of Yogi, Amanda (Boo Boo), DaznBec, Frostd, Jetcrew, V8ute, Paul4Nat were soon joined by the keen adventurers of BigJules and Laith where Yogi was first to wet a line and then was soon joined by Daz, Lockie, Paul, Ethan and Frostd whilst others went for a walk and looked at some stunning shells and sea life. Daz was now the pro fisherman with catching a few fish with Jasmine borrowing Yogi’s ruler for Daz to measure all the fish he caught – that new Alvey did come in handy, actually everyone fishing had some success with catching a few fish whilst at Sandy Cape.  Amanda and Yogi were first in for a swim and not too long after were joined by others for a quick dip as the peace and calm of the ocean was vastly different to the ocean in front of camp MySwag.  Lunch was soon on with V8ute firing up the webber who kindly cooked Yogi and Amanda’s lunch also.  Many also made the trek up the dunes to ride down the dunes or do the awesome jump off the dunes where a few ended up in a roll with Troy (part of the Jetcrew crew) collecting Terry (Frostd) on the way down.  Terry needed a swim to clean off all the sand collected on the way down, it was a great bit of entertainment for those at the bottom of the dune.   We all then headed off down the beach for a quick group shot of the vehicles who were still at Sandy Cape, once again the photos speak for themselves on the beautiful blue water, clear skies and the sand that just goes on and on.  On the way back a few stopped off for a quick beer at the Orchid Beach pub/store and then headed off for camp to beat the afternoon high tide.  Again all the MySwaggers met at camp Yogi for the traditional daily donation draw with the following prizes and winners:- 50W solar charging unit with panel, reg and cable (donated by Jetcrew + Mandrake) went to Bugone, Welding helmet (donated by Smoko) went for Larz n Crew, 2 windup torches (donated by GLC) went to V8ute and Larz n Crew, carton of Hahn Super Dry and glasses (donated by Paul4Nat) went to V8ute and Jetcrew, security cable (donated by GGPatrol) went to V8ute, bottle of Bundaberg Rum (donated by Nomad) went to Larz n Crew and McWilliams Port (donated by Smoko) went to Frostd.  Also it was announced that to raise further monies there was a lolly jar guessing game, for $1.00 you could have a guess at three lolly jars. One having Chupa Chups lolly pops, another red frogs and the last one jelly babies – for a guess see Amanda tomorrow.  Everyone had a huge day so it was another quiet and early night ready for the “The Fraser Cup” Tatts, Tiaras and Tutus.  Gee what else is up Camp Yogi's sleeve was a comment heard from a few of the MySwaggers. Few beers around the pig and off to bed for all.

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Re: Day 5
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2012, 02:10:01 PM »
Sandy Cape lighthouse, well worth the drive and the hike up the hill. Shoes recommended.
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Re: Day 5 - Monday, 30 July 2012 Sandy Cape
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2012, 05:44:46 PM »
Sandy Cape and what an awesome day it was.
Waiting at Negarla Rocks - will we go or will we not.

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A young lady doing an impersonation of a star fish.

Sandy Cape Light House

On top on one of the large sand dunes.

Vehicles lined up at the bottom.

One of the girls boarding down the the sand dune

Frostd having a go and the results at the bottom.


One for you Big Jules

And the boys and one lady, decide to jump off the sand dune and you can see the results.










The vehicles lined up at Sandy Cape
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Re: Day 5 - Monday, 30 July 2012 Sandy Cape
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2012, 08:08:05 PM »


Same as Frostd's first but a different angle.



The run to Sandy Cape.



Ava playing on the rocks where we hung around Waddy point having a few  :cheers: with Niley, Ute701 and Blueroo.

Just having a quick squiz at the preview before posting and the realized the colour of the sky was absolutely amazing.

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Re: Day 5 - Monday, 30 July 2012 Sandy Cape
« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2012, 07:16:21 PM »
Sandy Cape.


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Re: Day 5 - Monday, 30 July 2012 Sandy Cape
« Reply #5 on: August 07, 2012, 05:10:44 PM »
On the Monday morning I was up to see the sunrise ..... The start of a big day with the drive to Sandy Cape .



Yogi heads off through Ngkala Rocks for a look .



The rest wait for his return and report on the conditions.



I'm glad I gave it a go and succeeded , as it paved the way North , and we headed on up to Sandy Cape ,
: the Lighthouse as seen from the Beach.



The Dunes at the Tip are huge ...



Poor Jetcrew ... first he had to drag Lara up the dune , and then go back for Dimitri .





The View from the top was worth the climb ...



More Views from the top....







The line up of 4x4's ...



The B Team , headed back early and stopped off at Ocean Lake.



We agreed that another stop at Waddy Point was just what we wanted , and we climbed up onto the hilltop.







More whale spotting , and we also saw a huge group of dolphins going past .
We got carried away with the " Serenity " and actually fell in behind the A team as they headed back to beat the tides .


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Re: Day 5 - Monday, 30 July 2012 Sandy Cape
« Reply #6 on: August 07, 2012, 05:29:38 PM »
On the way to Sandy Cape. Look out for the traffic.


View from Sandy Cape sand blow. My Swaggers at play.


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Re: Day 5 - Monday, 30 July 2012 Sandy Cape
« Reply #7 on: August 08, 2012, 06:33:04 PM »
Sandy Cape & Princess on the Dune!

And Daz thats without a blue filter!!!
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Re: Day 5 - Monday, 30 July 2012 Sandy Cape
« Reply #8 on: August 08, 2012, 07:16:48 PM »
I love the last one Niley ..... classic "PRINCESS" pose ;D

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Re: Day 5 - Monday, 30 July 2012 Sandy Cape
« Reply #9 on: August 08, 2012, 07:44:46 PM »
I don't own a blue filter.  :cheers:

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Re: Day 5 - Monday, 30 July 2012 Sandy Cape
« Reply #10 on: August 21, 2012, 11:31:05 AM »
Trip report updated.

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Re: Day 5 - Monday, 30 July 2012 Sandy Cape
« Reply #11 on: September 04, 2012, 01:10:21 PM »
Guys,

not to create too much chit chat, but we are hoping to get to sandy cape around the 10th of October.

How hard is the bypass track? and going over the rocks?
I have heard people really talk it up, yet you got soem fairly stock trucks through there.
Is it variable on recent sand movement?
2 yrs ago ranger talked me out of going up and last yr we couldnt get up there.
This yr im dead keen in 2 inch lifted 80 with open diffs.

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Re: Day 5 - Monday, 30 July 2012 Sandy Cape
« Reply #12 on: September 04, 2012, 02:09:11 PM »
If your traveling with some one else then most things are worth having a crack at.

It is very dependent on sand movements. Nangala is not the only obstacle you will need to traverses as you head further up the beach towards the Cape you will most likely come across more rocks some of them impassable at mid to high tide. There are some bypass tracks you can use but be carefully we came across a couple this year that lead to very sharp drop offs and had to back down them. Don't get to keen and drive to close to the water as you can find your self out on a very soft spit of sand. Make sure you head up on a dropping tide and leave your self plenty of time to get back. If the tide has come in at the Cape then it's to late as the tide is earlier at Waddy. Drop your tyre pressure, take the appropriate recovery equipment and you won't have to many issues.

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Re: Day 5 - Monday, 30 July 2012 Sandy Cape
« Reply #13 on: September 05, 2012, 10:02:38 AM »
cheers yogi.

will be  travelling alone. and my spotter on this journey is not so flash (mrs)
keen to get up there though, we have good tides that week so will have a good crack at it.
sill damage is OK, just dont want to lose the whole truck.- will proceed with caution and hope to follow others tracks.