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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    when do you want them, you're welcome to borrow ours.
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    The walk up to the Carlo sand blow from Harry's Hut is worth it, too. We canoed there from Boreen Point, staying overnight at Fig Tree point, a year or so ago. Awesome spot.

    Would lend you our canoe, except that we're also using it at that time.

    Enjoy!

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    We've got a two person kingfisher, it's a heavy plastic job with a transom. You are welcome to borrow it over the break.

    woody

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    Ranga, I haven't forgotten you. Will get the activity plan to you in the next couple of days. I just have to delete a whole heap of non-applicable stuff and check a couple of details.
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    Ranga, email sent.
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    So Ranga, how'd the paddling go?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot Dave View Post
    So Ranga, how'd the paddling go?

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    Hehe, not too bad, but we only ended up using it once - too many things to do up there!

    We paddled up and down Cooloothin Creek, which was lovely. If nothing else, we discovered canoeing is a great way for us to explore some waterways when the chance permits.

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    Should have paddled up to Harry's Hut. That's a nice place to visit, good camping there too and it opens up the upper part of the Noosa River for exploring.
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    Quote Originally Posted by numpty View Post
    Should have paddled up to Harry's Hut. That's a nice place to visit, good camping there too and it opens up the upper part of the Noosa River for exploring.
    I went for a drive up there with the BIL and his partner, the next day we hired a boat from Elanda point. 4 adults and 2 kids in a canoe was a bit too much we thought, especially with about 15-20 knots wind.

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    I was camping at Elanda point Fri-Sat-Sun just gone, paddled up to Harrys hut on Saturday and the Noosa river was great, after taliking with a ranger he reccomended driving to Harrys and launching the canoe there and heading up so i will do that in a couple of weeks time. Paddling back to Elanda was great in the late afternoon with the wind behind us[ i couldnt get the canoe out of Elanda on Friday afternoon because of the wind[unless i walked it]]
    Richard

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