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    I'd definately rather be camping and it'll probably be cheaper still to buy a tent and camping gear

    I would leave about 1 week on the Island for fraser if you'd never been
    there before. I've been up there three times now, and will still leave at least 1 week for a holiday for when I next visit.

    The places that I would see are:

    Lake Boomanjin is an awsome shallow but huge tannin lake

    Lake Birrabeen is an awsome deepwater blue lake, with white sand

    Lake McKenzie is really nice but overcrowded - blue water, white sand and a Fraser Island Icon. You need to get here early for a car park.

    Kingfisher resort just to look around

    Central station for the board walk along Wanggoolba Ck- this is interesting

    Dont try the Hook point to Ungowa track. We call it the track of a million
    scratches. BTW, we only got about 1km down it before turning aroung.

    Lake Wabby lookout and walk - very deep water and steep dunes

    Moon point is a great remote campsite on the west just to get away

    Eurong for a look and shop

    Happy valley for a look and shop

    Lake Garrawongera is a good white sand, blue water lake though there can be weed in there.

    Rainbow gorge is in my opinion over rated, but you should do it to see what you're otherwise not missing out on.

    Eli Ck is a good one, great for a freezing cold float down the river. The
    water level is close to the bridge so you will have to lie down on LiLo's.
    The water course changed a few years ago, and it'll be interesting to see where it goes now.

    Maheno wreck is interesting and decaying very quickly. The story is in the shop at Happy valley.

    Lake Allom is great - see the turtles in the tannin lake and Gecko lizard
    things in the camp site. This site may be closing but a really good small
    rainforest camping area if its still open.

    The beach was a freeway, and I wouldn't camp on it especially with kiddies.
    It's also really windy and there are sharks in the sea water. I wouldn't
    drive in the water on the beach either. Most, but not all water is fresh (I
    taste test it!), though unless you walk it you wont realise how deep some of
    it is. Some are easily deep enough to drown your 4WD! You are warned!
    The speed limit is 80km/h on the beach and there are also a few aircraft
    runways along its length.

    The Pinnacles rock formations are interesting for a brief photo stop.

    Indian Head is great to watch people get bogged on the beach or in the
    inland heads bypass tracks. Sometime the run around the head is easy,
    sometimes people wont let their tyres down or the have accidently left a
    boat or caravan on the back.

    Champagne pools will be great for the young or young at heart for a few
    hours. Basically its an area where the surf breaks over the rocks into a
    pool. It a safe area as long as the kids dont go climbing onto the rocks.
    The fun part is trying to hang onto the rocks while the waves try to blast
    you back. As the tide comes up it gets harder and harder. A lot of fun for
    1/2 a day. From the board walk there is also a great pic location back along
    the beach to Waddy point.

    Wathumba is good for a look

    Orchard beach has a shop, and a good enclosed camping area not far away.
    Very urban setup and camping fees apply.

    Just north or Orchard beach is a creek that comes in to the beach. I dont
    recall its name though it is a really nice place to go for a swim / play and
    the scenery is great.

    Ocean Lake is nice to have a look at and has a camping area.

    Ngarla rocks. Drop your pressures for the bypass! We have never been bogged
    on the Island, but if you get bogged here its going to be a lot of digging and a lot of people do it depending on the day!

    North of Ngarla is remote and the beach can be very rough in many locations.
    Despite temptation go slow and keep a sharp eye out. I've been airborne a few times in this stretch going slow, as opposed to a safe 70km/h on the
    beach south of Indian Head

    Sandy cape is interesting to see, especially the snd bar that extends from it.

    The light house is also good for a look. I've never walked up to it, though
    if you do, then time the tides carefully for your return trip. The camping is great up there anyway and just sitting watching over the sea is awesome.


    The way we usually do the Island is to base camp and do day tripping from
    there. We setup at Lake Boomanjin for one camp and from there will see
    everything from Hook point at the southern most point up to and including Central station. We then move camps to Lake Allom and see everything from Central Station up to Dundubara or even Ngarla Rocks. The 3rd place we've used is Waddy point camping ground to see the Indian head to cape areas, though camping a night up at the cape may be also a bit of fun. You must time you runs along the beach according to the tides, especially the cape run. If the tides are up, then there are a lot of inland tracks that you can use.

    I can also highly recommend the Hema map. You get a hardly satisfactory map
    with your permits, though the Hema is very comprehensive.
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    hints?
    -The goannas WILL steal food off the table,,
    -The big busses NEVER reverse,,
    -Backpackers in Troopies may commit suicide,dont let them take you out--
    -While I doubt the D3 aired down will have ANY problems,, what recovery gear have you got? (including tow points)
    The beach is great to drive on,, but VERY dangerous for kids when stopped.

    Its a nice place,, you should have a great time!
    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    hints?
    -The goannas WILL steal food off the table,,
    -The big busses NEVER reverse,,
    -Backpackers in Troopies may commit suicide,dont let them take you out--
    -While I doubt the D3 aired down will have ANY problems,, what recovery gear have you got? (including tow points)
    The beach is great to drive on,, but VERY dangerous for kids when stopped.

    Its a nice place,, you should have a great time!
    Pedro, I've got all the recovery gear, ie snatch, shovel, tools, recovery points, etc.

    Re kids on the beach? Had a big scare with my young bloke first time out on Bribie Beach when he thought he was on a beach and some bloke thought he was on the highway! So well aware of the dangers.

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    oh, and remember to take the camera
    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

    '93 V8 Rossi
    '97 to '07. sold.
    '01 V8 D2
    '06 to 10. written off.
    '03 4.6 V8 HSE D2a with Tornado ECM
    '10 to '21
    '16.5 RRS SDV8
    '21 to Infinity and Beyond!


    1988 Isuzu Bus. V10 15L NA Diesel
    Home is where you park it..

    [IMG][/IMG]

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    dont forget your aulro sand tracks !!!!

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    And switch off DSC

    Have Fun

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