Well here we are in Cooktown, after a quick pass through The Lakefield National park and down the Battlecamp road which was quuite good. We were not impressed with the East Coast of Cape York, as the gales blew and it was very bleak nso we didn't do Captain Billies Landing or Chillie beach.
Again national parks went berserk in Lakefield and placed bollards everywhere at Kalpower. This gave us the irrits at Twin falls as we constantly had to fend off people wanting our campsite as we were stuck in a little side camping area fenced off from the main site.
So we continued to a great campsite at Endeavour Falls, shared by a 38A ( towing a Kimberley Kamper - a 5k car towing an 80K van, Hmmm), one of the only RRs we have seen on the whole trip.
I was talking to some blokes in Cooktown and they said they couldn't do the five beaches drive at Somerset as there were 8x 4WD stuck on the approach track . I found this hard to believe as the old Rangie just waddled over the tracks and climb outs, although it was deep sand.
Nolans Brook is now at 28 cars drowned as at 3 days ago.
We drove to Elim beach yesterday and drove along the beach. Very easy exit and firm wet sand meant I didn't have to drop pressures.
Tomorrow I should pick up my new fan and then the Daintree road which is pretty easy, although the CREB track and the Maytown track are closed still.
Regards Philip A


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