Monday, 3 August 2009

Cape York 2009 – Trip Summary.

Executive Summary

From the Gold Coast to the tip of Cape York and back the trip took 24 days, of which 4 days were basically consumed by travel. Over that time I travelled almost 7,500 kms and used close to 840 litres of diesel, giving a fuel economy of 11.25 l/100km, which I'm pretty happy with. The worst economy was 12.8 l/100km travelling from Weipa to Seisa and included some pretty rough stuff along the Old Telegraph track and some beach and headland hopping around Somerset near the tip.

The roads on the whole were pretty good, especially the development roads and the bypasses with a lot of road work being done to improve the worst bits. They were however very dusty and made travelling in convoy unpleasant at times. Some of the worst roads were the tracks leading off to interesting places like Captain Billy Landing. The weather was generally fine and dry with only one or two overnight showers, unfortunately it was also overcast a bit of the time, especially when we wanted good light for photos of the various waterfalls.

The cars didn't really have any problems apart from a tyre blowout for Brett. The two Cruisers made very easy work of the rough stuff and the Pajero did everything they did but probably not with the same ease, although I think my fuel economy was probably the best.

Highlights

  • The waterfalls at Twin/Elliot Falls and Fruit Bat Falls.

  • Actually getting to the tip of Cape York

  • Driving the iconic Old Telegraph Track

  • The scenery on a beach walk at Captain Billy Landing, although not the wind

  • The company, thanks to Richard, Ross and Brett for making the trip so enjoyable

  • The Pajero performed beautifully and did all that was asked of it.

Lowlights

  • No fish were caught

  • dust and corrugations

  • No fish were caught

  • People who insist on using their Generators 24 hrs a day at a lovely remote camping spot

  • No fish were caught

Dramas

The only major drama was Brett having a tyre blow-out and then losing a windscreen on the way home. There was no reason we could see for it as there was no puncture and the valve seemed to be seated OK. This happened on the bitumen road not far out of Cooktown so a quick detour and an unplanned day in Cooktown resulted. The only other minor dramas were that I snapped one of the folding joints on my OzTent when I was packing up in Seisa but I had my little travelling tent as a back up and Richard deleted a folder of photos by mistake but he should be able to reconstruct them from the memory card when he gets home.



Participants
  • Richard and Ross – Landcruiser 2005 TurboDiesel, snorkel, locked, raised, etc
  • Brett – Landcruiser Sahar V8 Petrol, snorkel, raised
  • Me – NS SWB Pajero diesel, snorkel, Auxiliary fuel tank.

Thursday, 30 July 2009

On the way home.

Have had a great trip and i'm on the way home. In mareeba at the moment at the coffee shop. Car has been great and the one croc we saw didn't try to eat me. Will try to provide a more detailed description of the trip when i get home.

Tuesday, 14 July 2009

Cooktown part 2

We've had a little look around cooktown and its a nice place. But its hot now in the middle of winter, i'd hate to be here in summer. Here is a pic from the top of grassy hill at back of cooktown. Nearly time to head back and set up camp, before having a snooze.

In cooktown

We are in cooktown on an unscheduled stop as Brett blew up a tyre. Luckily it was only just outside cooktown but a new tyre won't get here until tomorrow. We've found a nice spot to camp for the evening.

Sunday, 12 July 2009

Wonga beach campsite

Have met up with rishard and ross and we're camped at wonga beach, just north of cairns. We'll be heading north towards cooktown tomorrow and i suspect i will lose phone signal and won't be able to post any updates for awhile. I've got good signal now if i walk out onto the beach. The pajero has been going great and is averaging 10 l/100 km fully loaded, with the roof top box and tent on the roof. Its much easier and more comfortable than the old suzuki for this sort of travelling. I underestimated how humid it is up here, setting up camp caused a bit of sweating.

Friday, 10 July 2009

First day of cape york trip

Got to rockhampton on the first night about 730 km in 8 hours of travelling. Found a cheap cara park but is a bit close to the main road. Also the rocky squre dancing club is right next door, i hope they pass out soon. I should sleep well once i get used to being in a tent again.

Car is ready to go

The car is now packed and read to go. I just need to do a final check of the computers at work and then it is time to hit the road.