Tag Archives: Wicked Road Trip

To Undara and it’s Wildlife

Posted by on September 22, 2009 at 11:21 am.

The journey from Townsville to Undara is (to put it politely) hellish. You think Rockhampton to Sarina was bad? This route is not only completely bare, but for the most part it’s only one lane wide! Queensland is doing a lot of road work and this section is a huge project. If you ever drive here, make sure you’re well rested because you don’t want to hit something coming at you straight on at 100 km/hr, especially if it’s a giant truck or road train. In case you don’t know what a road train is (I didn’t until I saw one), it’s a big truck with a few connecting sections like a train and it rides on the road swerving every which way. Passing a road train on a two-lane highway is scary and trying to pass it on a one-lane road with gravel sides is just suicidal.

A Wicked Day with Sam

Posted by on September 18, 2009 at 8:39 am.

On the night before the Wicked Campers — Townsville Enterprise Launch, I stuck my head out of the side of the van to watch the stars. You can see so many more when you stay at a caravan park off the highway because there are hardly any lights around. To get to and from the camp kitchen and washroom I would have to bring my little hand-crank light with me to see where I was going. I thought about spending the night with the van door open so I could fall asleep under the stars, but I’m glad I didn’t because it was the first night on this road trip where it rained!

Kickin’ About in Townsville with Mitch

Posted by on September 15, 2009 at 12:10 pm.

Yesterday I picked up Mitch in Cairns and we headed down to Townsville where he’s currently going to school. I was really looking forward to having a travel partner even if it was only for an afternoon and it was so nice to have someone to chat with on the road.

Feeding the Fish

Posted by on September 15, 2009 at 11:16 am.

The first hour was great! I changed into my swimsuit, lathered on the sunscreen, had a coffee and croissant and chatted with my fellow tourists on the deck. After a little while though, I started to feel a little dizzy and unbalanced, so I went to the back of the boat and took a nap. When I got up, I don’t remember why I wanted to go down to the cabins, but I was trying to walk across the back area to the cabin entrance when I slammed into the side of the boat as it rocked back and forth and really bruised my left arm and butt (which still hurts). Oh boy was going down to the cabin a bad idea… You get a hundred times sicker being down there! As soon as I reached the toilet, I was ready to puke.

Cooktown and Inland Bound

Posted by on September 10, 2009 at 11:57 pm.

The drive up Bloomfield Track up to the aboriginal community of Wujal Wujal was one scary but exciting ride. Though I didn’t need to use the 4WD on my Wicked Camper, it was nice to know that it was there. The track is labelled ‘4WD only’ and is closed whenever it has just rained, and during the wet season.

The Hideaway that is Cape Trib

Posted by on September 10, 2009 at 10:28 pm.

It was on this drive from the start of the ferry crossing to my stop at Cape Tribulation Camping that I really wished I had someone to share this experience with. At one point, I saw a cassowary along the side of the road and I wanted so badly to tell someone but there was no one around me to share in the excitement.

Tastes Like Chicken?

Posted by on September 10, 2009 at 8:00 pm.

On my way up to Cape Tribulation on Tuesday, I made an unplanned stop at Daintree Village. I had thought that I needed to go through the village to get to Cape Trib because the only sign that pointed to Cape Trib pointed in the direction of a ferry terminal and I didn’t know you had to cross a river to get there. This is what happens when you don’t follow a map. :P

Escape

Posted by on September 10, 2009 at 5:35 pm.

When I left Cairns on Tuesday, I left with a funny feeling. A blank feeling. I thought it might be a result of not having had my morning coffee, so I stopped about an hour into my drive to have one. After making myself a cup o’ joe, I did feel better but that blank feeling was still there.

Being a Tourist in Kuranda

Posted by on September 7, 2009 at 11:34 pm.

Queensland Armchair Guide had contacted Kuranda Scenic Rail (KSR) to ask them if they would be interested in sponsoring a trip for me to ride the famous railway line. They wrote back saying they’d be happy to offer me the industry rate. I made a reservation for Monday morning but didn’t know anything about it, other than the fact that lots of tourists go on it. Heck, I didn’t even know how much it would cost until after I had already made the reservation!

This is the Life

Posted by on September 7, 2009 at 9:02 pm.

You know what the only real con to campervanning is? You end up spending more than you should each night at Cairns! The place is non-campervan-friendly. There’s absolutely no free parking and the police will issue on-the-spot tickets between $150 and $500. Boo Cairns. Boo I say!

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