As if three days sailing around the Whitsundays and getting little sleep isn't enough for one! We are traveling further than the east coast of the USA in less than 3 weeks and trying to fit in as many highlights as possible. We should really re-name our trip in "Australia" to exploring "Queensland & Sydney". So the next stop for us was a little place called Hervey Bay. Found the place a tad quiet to say the least - it's a jumping point for Fraser Island and home to an usually high number of retired aussies (the town has therefore earned the nickname "Gateway to Heaven"....).
(pic: Lake Wabby on Fraser Island)

We arrived on another overnighter from Airlie Beach. Sleep experiences were somewhat better than the previous time; we may be getting the hang of it? That doesn’t mean we got a good night’s sleep now!

(Sancha & Catherine at Lake Mackenzie, FI)

Pretty much all 9 of us wanted to have a go at driving the 4wd in the various conditions over the three days. It was cool to experience the moving of the sand beneath, driving on the beach etc. It was sometimes tough, not in the driving sense but rather in the shouting of directions / warnings / instructions / squeals of “please slow down” when doing 15km per hour - all from the back row: a certain group of unmentionables (as they are now called; it brings back too many bad memories to talk in specifics… this same group measure by the 100g and at one stage told SM how to peel an onion). It didn't matter who drove, this was the case every time, except when it came to themselves of course. Anyway, rather than dwell, let us happily digress…
So Fraser Island really is something: miles of sandy beaches that you can drive on; huge surf that you can’t swim in; plenty of lakes that you can swim in; rainforests you can walk in; dingo encounters; pitching a tent; BBQ-ing the meat and waiting 2 hours to eat it – that kind of thing. The southern skies at night looked incredible, the sound of the ocean as you fell asleep after several glasses of chardonnay (out of a carton) and local aussie brew. Sleeping on the rock hard ground and being a tad chilly in the tent was something as well –we won’t be signing up for that kind of thing again too soon! Four teams set out at the same time so we would meet up at the various viewpoints and camping sites. One of them, being a naughty team, left their eskeys out one night and woke up to the gentle scolding strains of the local ranger’s voice, who subsequently fined them. The dingoes had arrived during the night and pretty much took all their food. After the other teams headed off on day two, we caught sight of one of the dingoes who decided to come back and see if there were any other titbits to be had ;o)

(The dingo who showed up on morning two; FI dingoes are the purest breed in Aus)
Next stop, Brisbane! We spent two nights in Brisbane, mostly recovering from Fraser Island. We contributed to the local GDP by shopping, dining at nice restaurants and cafes - lots of good fish here. We also visited the largest Koala sanctuary in the world, where we got to cuddle Koalas, say hello to Skippy and watch "one man and his dog"! Soooo cute. Many obligatory photos taken and souvenirs purchased.
Michelle with Skippy, collie Riley and Sancha holds a Lorikeet on head
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