Sunday, 14 December 2008

Sand !

Our first big trip with our Nissan Patrol... Fraser Island. Fraser is a top destination for 4WD'ers, its considered to be the largest sand island in the world at 1840 km². It is located 300km north of Brisbane and only accessible by 4WD. There are no sealed roads on the island and although the tides make it necessary for some roads to be inland, most of the driving happens on the beach. The speed-limit on the beach is 80km/hr, but only on the hard patches that is actually achievable.

We took a week leave before the big holiday season and drove up to Queensland. We had a stop in Taree, 2 nights in Byron Bay, then 4 nights on Fraser Island. On the way back we stopped over in Surfers Paradise and Port Macquarie.

The best way to experience the island is by camping, so we bought a tent and some gear, loaded everything in the Patrol and took off. Unfortunately we had 3 days of rain, but after that it was all sunshine.

 

tent opzetten
Pitching the tent


The inland roads are hard to drive on


Driving on the beach

 
Wild Dingo


The wreck of the Maheno


Big monitor lizard (1m)


Ely Creek, the famous and most beautiful creek on the island.


Bogged !


Champagne pools


Hans cooking pineapple burgers on the Barbie

 


Whoo hoo

 


Back on the ferry to the mainland


Scrubbing all the salty dirt off and ready for the trip back.

 
The whole trip was 3000km and 300liters of Diesel.
 
 

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