We sussed out the latest "sinkhole" and yep, a fair chunk of the point has gone walkies.
However, the trip to the barge at the moment is a piece of cake. Once ya through the first 50 metres of soft sand, you swing left onto a surface better than the Bruce Highway.
Even the soft stuff, was pretty firm, except maybe a short bit of about the length of a Jeep and Camper Trailer.
We also went up to the Carlo Sandblow, bloody nice view if ya in the area and waiting for a low tide. Easy as to get to as well.
Sooo its back similar to this 2010 photo then jeepers
That's a great photo so at inskip can you camp right along there or is it just certain spots
You can camp along most of it.
Quote from: danbo81 on August 26, 2013, 10:10:02 AM
That's a great photo so at inskip can you camp right along there or is it just certain spots
have a look here http://nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/inskip-peninsula/pdf/inskip-peninsula-map.pdf (http://nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/inskip-peninsula/pdf/inskip-peninsula-map.pdf)
Thanks for that weeds it looks so nice in that photo
Quote from: danbo81 on August 26, 2013, 01:00:13 PM
Thanks for that weeds it looks so nice in that photo
Fraser Island is a 10 minute ferry trip away .... and nicer again :-)
Yeah Edz, very much like that now.
Yep, Inskip is the entree', Fraser is the main course and dessert all wrapped up in one.
Quote from: danbo81 on August 26, 2013, 01:00:13 PM
Thanks for that weeds it looks so nice in that photo
it's nothing like that during holiday periods though, picture a refugee camp instead... that's how busy it gets. it's a much nicer place in non holiday periods and non long weekends though.
Pelican Bay in the right side of the pic, has some really nice spots to drop the pick too.
We were in there only a few weeks ago and we'll be back there soon.