Monday, 25 June 2012

Michael at the start line
Just found some of my 'missing' photos so thought I'd post them
before I lost them again!


Heading over the start line

Heading off on the 2nd leg of the ride
At the top of the Kuranda Range


At lunch
Colourful people




 
So when I said that I would blog everyday I guess I didn't take into consideration the fact that we would be exhausted by the end of the day and that I would have limited internet access at some of the places we were staying.  I will apologise now for the lack of photos but for some reason the blog won't allow me to download them and after spending about a hour sorting the photos and downloading them earlier the whole thing crashed and I lost all the work...not happy Jan!!!  Anyway I thought I'd quickly write something and have another go tomorrow at getting the photos on.

Day one:

We had to assemble at the start line at 6am on Sunday morning, we had an interesting time packing up the campsite in the dark but after having a couple of days on the ride now we realise that by the end of the ride we will be very good at it.

Everyone was remarkable fresh looking for this early hour in the morning and didn't seem to mind that I was sticking a camera in their face.  Micheal headed off at 6:45 as he was doing the Kuranda Range and the rest of the riders left at 7:15am.  Michael did the range no problem at all but it isn't as steep as the Toowoomba Range and since that is were he's been training I guess you can understand why.  At the top of the range everyone regrouped and broke off into their packs for the ride.  Michael started in the 5th pack but has since moved up to the 3rd pack as he was finding the 5th pack a little too slow for him.  He seems to have found his niche now as his pack keep a fairly constant speed and are very well organised.  From the top of the range they rode onto Mareeba, where they stopped for lunch.  After lunch, which is about an hour, they headed for Atherton where we spent the night.  There wasn't much organised for this night as everyone was too exhausted after riding all day.  The food is amazing I don't know how the cooks continue to come up with such delicious food with only limited cooking facilities.

Day two:

Today started off wet and foggy, not much fun when you're packing up a canvas camper...in the dark!  The riders got delayed in getting away as the escorting police officer wanted to wait until the fog lifted slightly off the range they had to climb up.  Once going, it was up hill nearly all day.  The fog soon lifted as we got over the first range and the day ended up being beautiful.  Some of the scenery was amazing especially when we climbed up to Misty Mountain.  Once I can post the photos you'll see that it really does live up to it's name.  We ended up at Ravenshoe for lunch, which is the highest town above sea level in Queensland.  From there they rode towards Mt Garnet where we will be spending the night at the racecourse. Some of the lucky people managed to get powered to their sites but neither of us managed to get here early enough so I am typing at the moment but laptop light while Michael is fast asleep.  We had yet another lovely meal followed by some lighthearted entertainment and it has started raining again, oh well as long as we get fine afternoons we soon dry out.  Well it is way past my bed time as we have a 5am start again in the morning so I'll sign off.  Fingers crossed I can get the photos on for you tomorrow.  Love Bec and Mick xx

Thursday, 21 June 2012



Sunset in Townsville
Hi again, since our last blog we've had a few really busy days
sightseeing and driving.  After I signed off from Townsville we
 headed into town and enjoyed fish and chips while watching the
 sun go down from the Esplanade then headed over to see our friends Todd and Antonia and their two kids.   In the morning we headed up the coast towards Cairns stopping at Cardwell for a look around.  It's a sleepy little place but I can imagine the beach would get busy during the summer.  From there we continued up the coast and
Cardwell Beach

called into Paronella Park.  I wasn't keen mainly because it was
going to cost us $38 each to get in but Michael really wanted
to see it so we took the 23km detour off the highway.  Paronella
Park for anyone who isn't familiar with it's story is a heritage
listed site on acres beside Mena Creek Falls. A man called
Joe Paronella came out to Australia from Spain to cut sugar cane.  He had a dream to build a castle so spent 11 years buying farms
improving them and then selling them for a profit.  It was during
this time that he came across the perfect location for his dream
The castle at Paronella Park
alongside the falls. Joe first built a cottage for his family to live in while he created the rest of the property.  He then built a 47 step
grand staircase to gain access to the riverbed where he got the gravel for the concrete that he made all the buildings out of. Joe also built picnic areas, tennis courts, tunnels and bridges all of which he surrounded
with about 7000 tropical plants and trees.   You can see his fingerprints in the cement on all the building as he did about 80% of the work himself. It's a truly amazing place and I am so pleased that we went and would love to return one day and do the night tour as I can imagine how beautiful all the
old buildings would look lit up at night.

We arrived in Cairns quite late in the afternoon so checked into the first
caravan park that we came across.  It happened to be a Big 4 park called
Coconut Resort.  An fantastic park for families as there is so much for
Gravity feed water feature
at Paronella Park
young children to do but it was a bit too noisy for us so in the morning
we checked out and set down camp in a lovely park near Lake Placid. 
It is so nice to be in the one place for a few days we even managed to
get the annex up.  We then had to head into Cairns and pick up a few
items that we realised would make life easier while we are camping.  I always imagined Cairns would have a beautiful sandy beach along the Esplanade but it's more like mudflats and all the people you who would usually be sun baking on the beach are on the grassy area instead. 

On Wednesday we headed up the coast to Port Douglas, it was
spectacular scenery all the way up the coast so there was lots of
stopping to check out the look outs.  Port Douglas is much
bigger than I thought it would be and I can see why it was
such a busy place as it would be a beautiful area to spend a
Us at Port Douglas
holiday.  On the way back down the coast we took the inland
route so that we could call into Mossman gorge.  There were
several tours which we could have done but we didn't really
have the time so decided to take the shuttle bus into the gorge
and have a walk around ourselves.  It was a magical place, we
would have loved to have done the longer trek but unfortunately
the walkway was closed due to damage.  Oh well next time...
We then started heading back to Cairns stopping in at Coffee
Works for some yummy coffee and chocolate and then at Kuranda
to have a look at the Barron Falls lookout before heading back to the camper for the night
Mossman Gorge
And that brings us to today.  We decided to take the Skyrail up to
Kuranda again.  Once again I wasn't keen as I am petrified of heights
but Michael managed to convince me it would be safe.  I was so relieved
when we got onto number 11 car (it's my lucky number) but this didn't
help my sweaty palms or my stomach doing flips for the first half of the
trip.  Once I relaxed a little bit and was able to actually turn my head to
look out it was a pretty amazing view but I still don't think I would be in
any big hurry to go on it again.  Kuranda itself was really disappointing,
I guess I thought it would be a little bit like Montville but it was just full
of tacky souvenir shops.  We did have a lovely lunch in one of the original pubs, which helped make up for the disappointment.  We then managed to get our tickets changed and caught the 2pm train back down the hill.  I loved the train trip (wasn't scary at all)
Barron Falls
it took about an hour and a half to wind it's way down the hill and there
were plenty of photo opportunities along the way.  We also had a
commentary along the way telling us all about the history of the train track
so this made it all the more interesting. 

Well sorry it was such a long blog, I will try and get on everyday so that
it isn't quite as much reading in the future.  Michael is still training hard
and has been getting up early everyday since we have been here going
for about 2 hour rides.  He was going to head up the Kuranda range as
a training ride but after coming down it in the car it would be a little too
dangerous to attempt on his own so that one will have to wait until
Sunday when the ride begins. 
Soooo high!!!

Tomorrow we are just heading back into Cairns, Michael needs to put
the bike into the shop to get something fixed and I want to grab a few
things so I won't have anything interesting to say so therefore won't
be blogging.  So until next time, keep happy love Bec and Mick xxx

P.S. Sorry about the arrangement of the photos, I so need a lesson
on this blogging business can't for the life of me figure out how to
arrange them!!
Thank you, we made it there alive!



View out of the Skyrail





Kuranda Railway Station
Michael inside our train
One of the bridges
The Big Rig!!



















Saturday, 16 June 2012

Sunday 17/6/2012

Hi everyone, well after a few 'teething problems' which delayed our get away until Friday we hit the road.  We stopped in and had a visit with Toni Renee and her three gorgeous boys then made it as far as Injune where we stopped for the night.  Beautiful caravan park but as our site was next to a massive generator we didn't manage to get much sleep.  On Saturday morning we packed up, which took way longer than we thought...note to self set the alarm for earlier in the morning!  We then ended up in Clermont for the night, there was a campdraft on in the showgrounds nearby which meant we were unable to get a powered site in the caravan park so due to lack of lighting we got to bed early.  Unfortunately there was a concert on for the campdraft and even though the band were pretty awesome, they played until well after midnight so yet again we only had a few hours sleep.  Today we got up really early and somehow managed to pack up by torchlight which meant we have made it to Townsville at about 2:30.  It was so good to unpack and settle in before afternoon tea and as we have internet access here be able to post our first offical blog.  We are going to head up to Cairns tomorrow, Mick is really keen to get back on his bike as he hasn't been able to ride for about a week now (his bike was in the shop getting the brakes fixed).  Haven't got any interesting photos to share with you all yet but they will come eventually.  Anyway until our next post, take care love Bec and Mick x

Thursday, 7 June 2012

Hi everyone, under a week to go before we head off, I'm on my last day at work and Mick has one more day left, then it all begin...packing that is.  Will try and post everyday while we are away and attach some photos to keep everyone up to date.  Bec