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[昆州] Camping Australia- XMAS holiday planning

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 楼主| 发表于 9-8-2010 20:09:19 | 只看该作者

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是啊。。大概300多km, 3个半小时。。近的地方大多去过了
所以周五准备半天off

好多park 可选, kiama 已经book out.. 要订的话要抓紧时间, 就近的几个 有些都订完了
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 楼主| 发表于 18-8-2010 14:35:52 | 只看该作者
Back in 1987, Hervey Bay was just a quiet coastal town... until an enterprising skipper swapped his usual fishing charter for a tourist trip to see the humpback whales. Today it`s called "the whale watch capital of the world".

This is the intro to our "Whale Tales Of Hervey Bay" series of films, up on my channel as "The Oceania Project" playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list...
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 楼主| 发表于 18-8-2010 14:42:02 | 只看该作者
Fraser Island stretches over 123 kilometres in length and 22 kilometres at its widest point. With an area of 184 000 hectares it is the largest sand island in the world.

Fraser Island's World Heritage listing ranks it with Australia's Uluru, Kakadu and the Great Barrier Reef. Fraser Island is a precious part of Australia's natural and cultural heritage, it is protected for all to appreciate and enjoy.




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 楼主| 发表于 18-8-2010 14:54:48 | 只看该作者
AIRLIE BEACH

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发表于 2-9-2010 21:39:34 | 只看该作者
Kylie, 你想招多少人呀?我这里站时有四大三小。希望再找一个司机,我实在不想开全程。
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发表于 2-9-2010 23:48:11 | 只看该作者


看了一通没太看明白,你们到底是去哪里玩啊??行程和人数都已经定了?
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发表于 2-9-2010 23:53:58 | 只看该作者
原帖由 宝贝不哭_219 于 2010-9-2 23:48 发表


看了一通没太看明白,你们到底是去哪里玩啊??行程和人数都已经定了?


理解是一路往北,起码到FRASER ISLAND,边走边玩。记得LZ说弄好了行程才约伴的,好像这个是圣诞的事?
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发表于 2-9-2010 23:59:18 | 只看该作者
原帖由 Viola 于 2-9-2010 23:53 发表


理解是一路往北,起码到FRASER ISLAND,边走边玩。记得LZ说弄好了行程才约伴的,好像这个是圣诞的事?


那这个帖是约伴贴,还是......?

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发表于 3-9-2010 00:02:33 | 只看该作者
MS已经有大队人马了哈,现在估计已经成了讨论贴了.........

一路上去都很美的,EASTER走过一次,也计划圣诞北上走远一点
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发表于 3-9-2010 00:08:10 | 只看该作者
圣诞北上好热的

我今年圣诞不额外休假了,乖乖上班
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发表于 3-9-2010 06:27:36 | 只看该作者
原帖由 wTam 于 18-7-2010 17:12 发表
好呀,一起找资料。但十二月有点远,定不下来。

希望在Fraser island多呆几天,那些湖很美,据说那湖里的水能护肤,留点时间在湖游泳。沙丘也很美,留下足迹也不错。。。还有在沙滩上飞车,沙滩上的速度限制是80公 ...

去fraser岛吗?我还没上去过呢,因为之前没有四驱车,现在有了

你们上的话我从布里斯班出发跟着

布里斯班,黄金海岸,阳光海岸这一带我可以带你们转转

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 楼主| 发表于 3-9-2010 18:36:24 | 只看该作者
哈哈, 欢迎大家一块组团北上

由于我们拖家带口有小朋友, 可能行程上节奏不会很快, 所以大家可以各取所需, 可分段, 也可一路通行

计划圣诞两周假期,北上sydney-gold coast....目的地 Frazer island,走沿海线, 回程走内陆

详细计划十月中旬出
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 楼主| 发表于 3-9-2010 18:42:00 | 只看该作者

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Dear, 不用担心, 我们还有经验丰富的老司机

人多少都没关系, 反正有你我 , 人多更热闹。

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 楼主| 发表于 3-9-2010 19:00:55 | 只看该作者

回复 #41 136mydream 的帖子

非常感谢dream帮主的支持, 一块登岛晒太阳
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发表于 3-9-2010 22:32:31 | 只看该作者
原帖由 KYLIE2008 于 3-9-2010 18:36 发表
计划圣诞两周假期,北上sydney-gold coast....目的地 Frazer island,走沿海线, 回程走内陆

详细计划十月中旬出...


详细计划能早点出吗?十月底要去上海。。。

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 楼主| 发表于 12-9-2010 11:21:52 | 只看该作者
http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/parks/fraser/index.html

Dingo Aware
Anywhere on Fraser Island, on public or private land, it is an offence to feed a dingo, attract it using food or food waste, or disturb it in any way. Maximum penalty $3000. On-the-spot fines of $225 apply
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 楼主| 发表于 12-9-2010 11:26:43 | 只看该作者
Highlights of Fraser Island

There are many reasons why people choose to visit Fraser Island. From our experience, these range from ‘relaxation’, ‘getting away from it all’ to having a ‘break with the family’. Some of the sights that people come to the island for are:

    * The Amazing Lakes of the Island. There are 52 freshwater lakes including Lake Mckenzie.
    * Maheno Shipwreck-washed ashore in a cyclone in 1935 whilst being towed to Japan for wrecking.
    * Eli Creek a natural water outlet into the ocean that will draw a crowd any day of the year for a refreshing dip in its cool waters.
    * Coloured Sands- an amazing sight with an array of different colours in the sand highlighting Fraser’s evolution over the last 400,000 years.
    * Sand Dune Systems
    * Indian Head- named by Captain Cook during his travels up the Queensland coast. It is said that he named the point after he had seen a group of Aborigines on the headland, hence, “Indian Head.”
    * Highlights of Fraser Island
      Indian Head, Fraser IslandChampagne Pools- an amazing series of rock pools filled up by tidal movement. Makes for a lovely stroll from Indian Head along the beach.
    * 75 Mile Beach- one of the only beaches in the world designated as both a highway and an airstrip. Enjoy a drive along Fraser Island’s eastern beach but look out for incoming planes conducting scenic flghts.
    * Rainforests at Pile Valley and Central Station- the only place in the world where Rainforest grows in sand. Come and see the massive trees that established Fraser Island as one of the world’s suppliers on timber during the last 1800’s and early 1900’s.
    * Fraser Island’s Great Walk. Fraser’s Great Walk offers a wide variety of walking tracks from 1 Day up to a full 11-Day Hike.
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 楼主| 发表于 12-9-2010 15:13:44 | 只看该作者
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 楼主| 发表于 13-9-2010 15:37:50 | 只看该作者
Getting Around Search


Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service maintain several camping grounds on Fraser Island.

Dundubara         Behind foredunes close to ocean beach. Near Wungul sand blow. Beach fishing only.
Information Centre, staff on-site, suitable for Caravans, picnic tables, toilets, barbecues or fireplaces, drinking water, showers, public telephone, walking tracks, hiking trails, beach fishing.
Waddy Point         Adjacent to rocky headland. Beach fishing.
Information Centre, patrolled site, picnic tables, toilets, barbecues or fireplaces, drinking water, showers, public telephones, walking tracks, beach fishing.
Central Station         Historic centre of island. Features tall forests, past logging activity and crystal clear creek.
Information Centre, staff on-site, picnic tables, shelter shed, toilets, barbecues or fireplaces, drinking water, showers, public telephone, walking tracks, hiking trails, No swimming recommended.
Lake McKenzie         Magnificent freshwater lake setting. For bushwalkers and nature lovers. Few campsites.
Patrolled site, picnic tables, toilets, barbecues or fireplaces, drinking water, showers, walking tracks, hiking trails, swimming, canoeing.
Lake Allom         Camp in closed forest near freshwater lake. Few campsites.
Patrolled site, picnic tables, toilets, barbecues or fireplaces, drinking water, walking tracks.
Wathumba         On Platypus Bay. Safe boating anchorage. Beach fishing only.
Patrolled site, picnic tables, toilets, barbecues or fireplaces, drinking water, showers, beach fishing.
Lake Boomanjin         Tall open forest setting.
Patrolled site, picnic tables, toilets, barbeques or fireplaces, drinking water, showers, walking tracks, hiking trails, swimming, canoeing.
Beach Camping         Informal campsites on east and west coasts. Remove rubbish from west coast and north-eastern campsites. Beach fishing only.
Patrolled site, beach fishing.
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 楼主| 发表于 30-9-2010 12:09:45 | 只看该作者
Camping information

Camping is a great way to experience the Australian bush and to see wildlife. Parks and forests offer a range of camping opportunities, from remote campsites for bushwalkers to campgrounds with toilets, picnic tables and sites for camper trailers and caravans as well as tents.

Campgrounds in parks and forests are different from commercially operated campgrounds. Native trees and shrubs grow in and around each campground, providing habitat for wildlife. There are no sites with electricity. If showers are provided, they are usually not heated. Generators are restricted or not permitted, so that campers can enjoy the quiet and the sounds of the bush at night.

In school holidays, on long weekends and at other peak times, there is high demand for campsites in many parks and forests. It is important to obtain information and book your campsite well in advance for these times.

Essentials to bring
Camping can be fun provided you are well prepared and take the right equipment. Remember to take:

waterproof tent, poles and pegs
blade or screw-style pegs and mallet
fuel stove, fuel supply and waterproof matches
bags for rubbish and storage
drinking water
sufficient non-perishable food and other supplies
cooking utensils
sleeping bag and mat, or a swag or other bedding
suitable clothing and sturdy shoes
wet weather gear (e.g. raincoat or waterproof jacket)
insect repellent
hat and sunscreen
suitable first-aid kit
binoculars and camera
map, brochure and compass
torch for walking at night
broadcast radio (for weather forecasts) and spare batteries
two-way radio and extra fuel (if camping in remote places)
It's a good idea to pack a gas or liquid fuel stove for camping trips. Open fires are prohibited in some parks. Where fires are allowed, firewood may not be supplied. Collecting firewood from the bush is not allowed.

In parks where campfires are allowed, make sure you completely extinguish all fires (with water, not sand or dirt) before leaving an area or going to bed. Even a few glowing embers can start a wildfire. Heavy fines may apply if campfires or other unshielded flames are left unattended.

Staying safe
Be aware of potential dangers and take care of yourself.

Plan carefully and make sure your camping equipment and vehicle or boat are in good working order.
Read signs and brochures carefully. Pay attention to any safety warnings.
Supervise your children, especially near water and in areas where there are potentially dangerous wildlife such as dingoes, crocodiles and cassowaries.
Don’t assume water is safe to drink. Boil or treat water before use.
Keep your food in locked containers or in your car to keep it safe from wildlife.
Extinguish fires whenever you leave your campsite unattended; use water, not sand, which retains heat and can cause severe burns.
Wear protective clothing to avoid sunburn, bites, scratches and stings.
Never feed or provoke wild animals.
Be wary of wild animals, including crocodiles, dangerous stinging jellyfish, snakes, dingoes, cassowaries, feral pigs, cattle, horses and buffaloes.
Protect yourself when camping on island national parks by taking these steps.

Take extra supplies in case you get stranded by sudden changes in the weather.
Be aware of tidal variations and strong currents. Anchor boats securely.
Be alert for sudden weather changes, particularly storms and cyclones. Be prepared to evacuate if necessary.
Carry a marine band radio and transceiver as many sites are out of range for mobile phones.

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发表于 30-9-2010 23:52:58 | 只看该作者
好好学下
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