Hi again!
We came to Cairns for a job interview for George and they offered him the position that afternoon! So we found somewhere cheap to stay in Cairns (hahahaha--I wish...) We stayed at the Cairns Villa Resort which is in Manora..Yes is was cheapish at $25 a night...$10 less than anywhere else, we were hoping this would be a good option and booked in for 2 nights.. It was old, which Im fine with...but when the permanent residents are a little scary, the police are called, patrol the park and then when we head out we see a local kid steal this dude riding a bikes hat... OFF HIS HEAD! So we lock our trailer in every way possible...and look for a new option that is closer to Georges new job. After visiting a few parks we decided to go back to the Crystal Cascades Resort we stayed at last time we came to Cairns..we would have loved to have stayed at Lake Placid as they were so nice and the park was lovely but they were just that big more expensive... So we decided on Crystal Cascades...but they cant get us for a few days...so we will stick it out here in town for another day...
So after 3 weeks of chasing leads for work....George has got a part-time job... I have put in heaps of applications for work also, so hopefully between the both of us we can afford to live here and save a little cash!
So for now we are planning on settling down in Cairns for a while up to 6 months! So the blog will no doubt be left at idle for a while. We may have a few day trips here and there which might pop up form time to time...Hope to be able to get some SCUBA diving in!
We will caravan park for a little while and when I get a job we will try for a house...(heres hoping that our babys Hugo and Mont might be able to come visit then) Miss my boys! x
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So the adventure is on idle but not switched off....
Hopefully see you here soon
Sherii and George... (oh and Magnum and PI who will be getting a well deserved rest well PI will anyway)
About Us
- Sherii & George
- Young adventurers; Travelling and working around Australia in our car, Magnum and our Camper Trailer, PI. Check our blog and if you see us on the road come say Hi...we always have 2 pink flamingos waiting beside our tent!
Wednesday 8 August 2012
Wednesday 1 August 2012
The Great Waterfall Circuit...
The Tablelands and Cairns region has some of the most awesome waterfalls...and as you know we love a good waterfall!...So much so that they have created a 'Great Waterfall Trail' that stretches from Townsville to Cairns... We only just found out about it when we got to Atherton, which is halfway on the trail. So we had already done some of them, missed others and took a few alternative routes but here is our list so far... We did most of these all in the one day!...VERY tired legs after trekking to all of them..but worth it!
So the trail starts with the Barron Falls at Kuranda..(we did this one when we stayed in Cairns) then goes down to Davies and Emerald Creek Falls and also Granite Gorge at Mareeba (we missed these--might come back) Then it follows the Palmerston highway for a while to
The Dinner Falls
and The Hipipamee Crater
then on to Millstream Falls near Ravenshoe (we are still debating if its Ravens-hoe or Raven-shoe)
and Little Millstream Falls
Tully Gorge/Falls
Pepina Falls
Souita Falls
Malanda Falls
Millaa Millaa Falls
Elinjaa Falls
Zillie Falls
We have also missed Mungalli, Nandroya and Tchupala Falls near Innisfail
Then if flows on to Mena Creek Falls at Paronella Park (which we have seen)
then the Jourama Falls near Townsville
and The Wallaman Falls near Ingham-- The tallest single drop waterfalls in QLD. The drive to the falls is a long way 49kms from Ingham, up some very steep hills, half of which had washed away and is now only single lane in spots! Bloody scary...Then up a dirt mega potholed road, then back to uphill...but so so worth it...Im glad we backtracked to get there! Im not so glad that it was my turn to drive!
and then heads up north again to Josephine Falls, The Boulders, Golden Hole (which we have been to all)
And so that is the Waterfall Circuit...we have nearly done it all!
So the trail starts with the Barron Falls at Kuranda..(we did this one when we stayed in Cairns) then goes down to Davies and Emerald Creek Falls and also Granite Gorge at Mareeba (we missed these--might come back) Then it follows the Palmerston highway for a while to
The Dinner Falls
George of the Jungle... |
good to see George is heading the warnings |
Dinner Falls |
Cauliflory..pretty cool aye? |
and The Hipipamee Crater
George collecting rocks to throw in the crater! He even packed a bag so he could collect some big ones! |
Its Deep...really deep... |
WOW thats a long way down! |
Preparing to throw... |
everyone looking as the rock falls... |
plop! and shortly the duckweed closes back up... |
I love that after 140m of exploration they put a ? Cause they dont know whats further than that! |
view from my sneaky position...past the warning sign I got REALLY close to the edge and freaked out a little and forgot to take the photo...great view though! |
then on to Millstream Falls near Ravenshoe (we are still debating if its Ravens-hoe or Raven-shoe)
Widest falls in QLD |
This is as close as we could get cause a group of backpackers refused to move from the viewing platform! |
and Little Millstream Falls
Tully Gorge/Falls
The great Tully Falls that George said we should visit, that we drove many many kms of terrible roads to see |
What we actually saw.... :-( Spectacular gorge though... |
I see your Kung Foo is strong.....whhaaaa! |
at least there was a little set of falls for us to look at |
cool mossy tree...it was so soft... |
A lot of the tracks were a little overgrown, more like tracks that animals take to get to the water... it was raining gently and I was just saying to George..."this looks like leech territory" |
Souita Falls
just after I asked "whats that on your leg?"....leech! got him early though no damage done! |
Malanda Falls
Malanda falls are strange, they have been dammed to make a big swimming pool, would be great in summer for a cool swim and there was a nice BBQ area too.. |
too chilly for a swim! |
Millaa Millaa Falls
supposedly the most photographed falls in QLD |
Elinjaa Falls
howz the rainbow! |
Zillie Falls
yep, youve gotta walk all the way back! |
Hello there! |
We have also missed Mungalli, Nandroya and Tchupala Falls near Innisfail
Then if flows on to Mena Creek Falls at Paronella Park (which we have seen)
then the Jourama Falls near Townsville
Coolest navigation through the boulders, following the path and yellow arrows randomly around |
lucky I was there to catch this boulder falling! |
Im sure that they are very spectacular in the wet season! |
cause I nearly died hiking up here! |
the boulder field |
and The Wallaman Falls near Ingham-- The tallest single drop waterfalls in QLD. The drive to the falls is a long way 49kms from Ingham, up some very steep hills, half of which had washed away and is now only single lane in spots! Bloody scary...Then up a dirt mega potholed road, then back to uphill...but so so worth it...Im glad we backtracked to get there! Im not so glad that it was my turn to drive!
I cant explain how huge this was...the photos just dont do it! |
Once again, daredevil Taylor sneaking past the keep out signs... |
and then heads up north again to Josephine Falls, The Boulders, Golden Hole (which we have been to all)
And so that is the Waterfall Circuit...we have nearly done it all!
sunset as we leave the falls area... |
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