Hold It Flats Farm

Off grid living does not get much better than this. Just 80kms south of Airlie Beach.

Love the space & peaceful setting compared to an over crowded caravan park
Another creek swim… FNQ does not disappoint
Not really that interesting except for the kangaroo passing in front of the car

Hamilton island

Morning walk photo

Lake Proserpine

Next location Peter Faust Dam, travelling south. Popular site on lakeside… off grid, camp fires, must retain greywater so as not to pollute the lake and very windy.

Burdekin Cane Farmstay

Within 20 minutes of Ayr we are set up off grid between cane fields for a couple of days. Property owner, the gregarious Greg, meets us on our arrival in his modified dune buggy. Very friendly guy who is a 3rd generation farmer. We are invited to his “common” campfire for a chat with other campers. Very interesting information about cane farming over the years with a parting offer to show us around the farm tomorrow.

What a tour! Thanks Greg for showing us around and for the fun ride with Mollie (the dog!)

Rollingstone

Booked in for 7 nights. Very peaceful despite being a large caravan park and probably popular with Townsville residents (we are about 60 kms north). We will have the car serviced after it’s 2,000+ kms dirt road journey to the Cape; pick up a replacement set of side mirrors (Driver’s side lost due to a huge gust of wind from a passing truck) and food shopping) in Townsville.

Regular afternoon visitors in the trees surrounding and above our caravan…

Visited Little Crystal Creek again. The water temperature was quite cold but refreshing and so clean & clear. Enjoyed putting a newly acquired 10 stop filter to use to capture the scenes below (long exposure up to 30 seconds).

Slow motion (8x) added some interest in capturing such beauty, water fall and underwater scenes.

Sweet, sweet pineapple… sourced from down the road from caravan park

Tully – Alligators Nest – Cardwell State Forest

A touring sort of day. Departing from our Elysium Palms base we drove south. 1st stop was Tully for a coffee to view the sugar refinery in full production. Visitors climb an internal staircase to get to the top of the boot for the view.

Onto Alligators Nest for a swim… absolutely perfect swimming conditions with a sandy river bed and crystal clear water.

Driving further south to Cardwell headed up to the lookout in the State Forest

…then a drive through the Cardwell State Forest visiting a number a swimming holes but none looked that enticing compared to Alligators Nest.