This location was chosen over Seisa given it’s proximity to Pajinka (approx 20 km to the tip). Our tent site allocation was excellent with front row views of the beach, Torres Strait and Thursday Island. Temperatures were hot (30-31) and fortunately almost no rain. Swimming was definitely out of the question… crocs, sharks, stingers (yes, even at this time of the year) just to name a few of the high risk dangers.
Croc Tent
Popular remote tourist shopping between Bamaga and Punsand Bay.
Elliott Falls… Cancelled
Due to heavy rainfall, we thought it would be difficult to get to Elliot Falls (via the Old Telegraph Track) but it may be even more difficult to get out in the morning. Disappointingly we drove straight to Bamaga to find alternate accommodation. Driving in heavy rain proved challenging and tiring with 3 stops at a crest in a section of the road when we felt it was not safe to travel on.
Not surprisingly for this time of year there was very little accommodation available. We ended up staying in a donga at Loyalty Beach caravan park so as to avoid the forecast overnight rain.
Fruit Bat Falls
Sooo looking forward to this swim and then moving onto nearby Elliot Falls. Just after getting in heavy rain started falling.
Moreton Telegraph Station
Weipa
The P.D.R…. & Musgrave Roadhouse to Coen
Travelling on the Peninsula Development Road the road conditions varied considerably. From well sealed to poorly maintained gravel sections with many floodways and dips.
Grassy Lookout
Some of the best views of Cooktown.