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圣诞北上逍遥团 [召集完毕] -Fraser Island Camping

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 楼主| 发表于 26-11-2010 12:08:50 | 只看该作者
这两天在非常努力的做功课,目前几近完成 争取在周末把行程草案发出去, 请大家检查信箱。

太多的风景,太多好玩的地方,真是难以取舍 4天的gold coast时间很紧张, 还有brisbane 和 sunshine coast的景点都没列入, 希望从fraser island 下岛能有机会,还有noosa..................数不过来
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 楼主| 发表于 26-11-2010 12:18:16 | 只看该作者
Travel with your experienced driver and guide in a small group to explore Fraser Island.

Travel north past the Glasshouse Mountains to Noosa River Ferry and Cooloola Coast Beach (tides permitting). Arrive Rainbow Beach for early lunch (own cost) overlooking the coloured sands and surf. Ferry cruise to Fraser Island.

DAY 1: 4WD Fraser Island’s Eastern Surf Beach to Lake Wabby, and famous Sand Dune – Swim, Hike, Turtle watch. Return to Eurong Beach resort or Dilli Village for dinner, and then relax at pool, spa or afternoon beach walk. Walk along 75 Mile Beach, stargaze, relax or hit the night scene.

DAY 2: A drive through Fraser’s magical rainforest before a relaxing morning at Lake McKenzie. Swim, snorkel and photograph this unique lake. In the cool of the rainforest take the boardwalk at Central Station. Enjoy a fresh picnic lunch, cold drinks and tropical fruits, before seeing the rare giant King Fern, world heritage satinay forest, and crystal clear waters of Wanggoolba Creek and Central Station. OR 4WD to Eli Creek, Cathedral Beach and Indian Head (tides permitting).

Look for Dolphins, Turtles and Dugong as you ferry cruise across bay to Fraser Island. 4WD Fraser Island’s 75 mile surf beach with an eye out for dingoes, sea eagle and whale.

Explore world’s largest Rainforest growing in Sand, and Eco Boardwalk along famous Wanggoolba Creek at Central Station.

DAY3 Out of the rainforest to Lake Jennings, Lake Birrabeen around the corner, swim or relax overlooking the lake. Birrabeen has the whitest sand, the clearest water – a true window lake. From here travel past Lake Benaroon to Lake Boomanjin – the red lake and largest perched lake in the world.

[ 本帖最后由 KYLIE2008 于 26-11-2010 13:29 编辑 ]
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 楼主| 发表于 26-11-2010 12:19:39 | 只看该作者
Highlights:
4WD 75 mile Surf Beach
• World Heritage Rainforest
• Walk Central Sation
• Freshwater Creeks
• Unique Wildlife
• Majestic Satinay Forest
• Wanggoolba Creek
• Rainbow Coloured Sands
• Eurong Beach Resort
• Prehistoric King Fern
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 楼主| 发表于 26-11-2010 14:02:34 | 只看该作者
- Pelican feeding.
- Fishing.
- Trapping for mud crabs.
- Crab show.
- Yabby pumping (tide permitting).
- Oyster farm tour and demonstration.
- Crab tasting and oyster sample.
Departure Point:Birds Bay Oyster Farm, Birds Bay Drive, Tweed Heads West
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 楼主| 发表于 26-11-2010 14:07:36 | 只看该作者
December Kids in Need Dragon Boat Race Jack Evans Boat Harbour, Tweed Heads

2005 Border Art Prize Northern Rivers Regional Art Gallery, Murwillumbah

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 楼主| 发表于 26-11-2010 14:11:18 | 只看该作者
Parrot Garden Cafe at Crystal Creek
via Murwillumbah


http://hillcrestbb.com/activities/parrots.htm
See the pet Alpacas, Miniature Goats, Donkeys, Llamas and Miniature Ponies

Phone Doriana or Charles on (02) 6679 1214
for More Information

FREE ENTRY FOR CAFÉ CUSTOMERS

Open 9am to 5pm Wednesday to Sunday

Open Public and School Holidays
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发表于 26-11-2010 14:59:23 | 只看该作者
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发表于 26-11-2010 16:25:05 | 只看该作者
原帖由 onlyyou 于 26-11-2010 15:59 发表



呵呵, 已经考过了, 这周一刚过呢. 我们可以拼车啊..哈哈

可以啊,就想出门走走玩玩。你的准备玩几天?几号到几号,哪个地点
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发表于 26-11-2010 16:53:30 | 只看该作者
是不是要4驱才能玩?Kylie你说上岛要4驱,指上fraser island吗?俺没4驱。。。

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 楼主| 发表于 26-11-2010 17:57:04 | 只看该作者

回复 #100 shiyao 的帖子

是啊,要4wd..
有车可以自己开, 没车就要租车了。。

目前Wendy正在联系租车。。。
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 楼主| 发表于 28-11-2010 16:09:42 | 只看该作者
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 楼主| 发表于 30-11-2010 12:14:20 | 只看该作者
以上地图,应是fraser island的安全驾驶区域

初步的行程及活动计划已完成。。
开始等待及食物装备的筹划中。。。
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发表于 2-12-2010 08:39:40 | 只看该作者
已经订了一辆八座位的4WD 上岛,现在还有三个位置,欢迎喜欢越野的同学加入。。。
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发表于 2-12-2010 08:42:56 | 只看该作者
由于时间和假期不吻和, 加上车量协调问體, 我这次不能参加这个活动了, 非常谢谢组织者的辛苦工作. 尽管我们不曾相识......

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 楼主| 发表于 2-12-2010 12:56:47 | 只看该作者
这次召集中,非常有幸认识几个踏实低调的朋友,很开心。。谢谢大家支持

大4WD已准备完毕, 等着我们去上课。。还有3个空位,有条件,爱越野,有camping经验的同学,欢迎加入我们的队伍。
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发表于 2-12-2010 13:00:12 | 只看该作者
请问这个租的4wd是啥价钱一天呀?

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 楼主| 发表于 2-12-2010 13:03:09 | 只看该作者

回复 #107 我无聊 的帖子

Wendy负责。。。


车是195/天,保险是否包括不知道
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108#
发表于 2-12-2010 21:12:32 | 只看该作者
越野、原始生活体验、在沙滩上飞车100公里。。。是啥感觉,回来跟你分享。


Toyota Troop Carrier


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109#
 楼主| 发表于 3-12-2010 19:04:24 | 只看该作者
Shipwrecks
The waters off Fraser Island have become a graveyard for many ships over the years. The list of ships here is not exhaustive.

1836 STIRLING CASTLE21 May [Swains Reef]
1864 PANAMA 4 March [Rooney Point Breaksea Spit]
1870 EVELYN
1871 JULIET (schooner) [Breaksea Spit]
1884 CHANG CHOW 24 October [Breaksea Spit]
1904 ARAMAC [Breaksea Spit]
1905 WAIWERA Breaksea Spit]
1914 MARLOO27 Sept [Marloo Bay]
1930 A number of launches were lost off Double Island Point on 3 st May
1935 MAHENO 8 July [Orchard Beach]
1937 HAIPING 13 March (last seen 15 March low in the water 50k east of Sandy Cape)
1943 SS KOWORRA 24 April (sunk by the Japanese 60 k off Sandy Cape)
1959 NATONE (also known as Fane Fijord, Wyatt Earp and Wongala) 24 January
1962 BREAKSEA SPIT LIGHTHOUSE 6 June (by MV Gladstone Star)
1967 BEAGLE (trawler) 2 April
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 楼主| 发表于 3-12-2010 20:24:18 | 只看该作者


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发表于 4-12-2010 07:11:42 | 只看该作者

3个空位我们一家想加入

原帖由 KYLIE2008 于 2-12-2010 13:56 发表
这次召集中,非常有幸认识几个踏实低调的朋友,很开心。。谢谢大家支持

大4WD已准备完毕, 等着我们去上课。。还有3个空位,有条件,爱越野,有camping经验的同学,欢迎加入我们的队伍。



3个空位我们一家想加入, 我儿子已经18了。我给你留言了。

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发表于 4-12-2010 12:07:21 | 只看该作者
dingo可以猎杀吗?

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发表于 4-12-2010 21:24:23 | 只看该作者
Fraser Island conditions report (Updated 2 December 2010)

FI condition report udated 2nd Dec.pdf

357.14 KB, 下载次数: 6

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发表于 4-12-2010 21:50:35 | 只看该作者
LZ  我在布里斯班, 打算参加Fraser Island Camping和Can tin bay 这段怎么跟你们联系啊, 谢谢!

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 楼主| 发表于 5-12-2010 20:05:54 | 只看该作者
我们的集合地点:
地址:Peats Ferry Rd Mooney Mooney NSW 2083
GPS   :  S33.534018,E151.197852
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发表于 5-12-2010 20:24:40 | 只看该作者
原帖由 KYLIE2008 于 5-12-2010 21:05 发表
我们的集合地点:
地址:Peats Ferry Rd Mooney Mooney NSW 2083
GPS   :  S33.534018,E151.197852


什么时间?
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 楼主| 发表于 5-12-2010 21:38:30 | 只看该作者
我们计划7点出发,晚7点到达Gold coast
中间2小时左右的休息时间。。
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 楼主| 发表于 5-12-2010 21:46:59 | 只看该作者
http://www.allcamping.com.au/hints.html

checking list

Accommodation Equipment
睡袋、帐篷、气垫、锤子,枕头,铁铲, 塑料袋, 火柴。
INFO资料:对讲机备用电池 、电脑,地图、GPS、hotel 订房单, Fraser island Camping site定单, site tag

Cooking & Kitchen Check list
gas stove, 锅碗瓢盆,cutting board, 油盐酱醋,大小汤勺,刀筷,纸巾水杯
饮用水3L每人每天(岛上有洗漱用水,煮沸后可供饮用,不建议),洗碗液,刷子
五天的食物,例如,土豆onion, 罐头肉汤,肉酱面条,cereal,鸡蛋,牛奶, 油饼面包,干蔬菜/ 饼干小吃,酒及饮料
洗衣粉/肥皂

Personal Equipments
服装够五天用,户外鞋,拖鞋,袜子,长袖衣(warm clothing),短裤,游泳衣,雨衣/雨伞,多功能小刀, 手机、头灯 、电池、太阳帽、太阳镜、户外椅子、 桌子、
打气筒、相机、 防蚊罩, 纸巾/toilet paper
洗漱\药物包:牙具, dental floss、洗发水、沐浴液、毛巾、防晒霜、驱蚊药/insect repellent, 常用药(感冒药,止泻药,止血药,医药钞布,消毒水或消炎药)

Suggested List of Spares, Equipment and Tools
拖车绳,充气泵,放气装置,铲,胶带,缝纫包,
孩子的书,本,纸,笔和玩具/水上玩具,电脑碟片
Fishing gear
Crab catching net

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 楼主| 发表于 5-12-2010 21:49:30 | 只看该作者
目前想到这些,大家再补充。。
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 楼主| 发表于 6-12-2010 14:14:10 | 只看该作者
Destination: Moree,  New South Wales Australia


Things to see
Substantial town famed for its Artesian Spa which attracts people seeking health-giving waters.
Moree (population 10 000) is located in northern NSW, 628 km north-west of Sydney and 208 m above sea-level. It is the major town in an affluent shire noted for its rich black soil plains. As one local has remarked: 'You could put a match in the ground overnight and get a walking stick in the morning'. Wheat and other cereals, cotton, oil seeds, pecan nuts and, most recently, olives, are all under cultivation.

Moree's location adjacent the Mehi River has meant it has been flooded regularly over the years. It means that the town has numerous attractive riverside parks and reserves. Moree is also one of the largest farm machinery distribution centres in the country.

Moree promotes itself as the 'Artesian Spa Capital'. The town's hot artesian spa bath complex, which has evolved from the Moree bore which was originally sunk to a depth of 850 m in 1895 to obtain irrigation water. Baths were soon set up (different days originally being allocated to the different sexes) and the local council began promoting the waters as a curative and a source of relaxation and replenishment - a tradition still carried on today. The bore ceased to flow in 1957 and is now worked by a pump.

Before white settlement the area was occupied by the Kamilaroi people whose descendants are still very much a presence in the town. The first European known to have visited the area was surveyor Thomas Mitchell in 1832. He was sent to investigate the district by the acting governor after the recapture of escaped convict George Clarke who told of a great river called the Kindur. Clarke had been living in the area to the south with the Kamilaroi from 1826-1831. Squatters soon followed in Mitchell's wake establishing pastoral runs, among which was 'Moree' (1844), from a Kamilaroi term thought to mean either 'long waterhole' or 'rising sun'.

James and Mary Brand built a general store on the townsite in 1852. A post office was added the following year. The family sold up and moved to the Hunter Valley in 1857 but James died in 1858 leaving Mary with six children so she returned and, failing to buy back the store, opened a second in Bank St. In 1861 she opened the town's first inn.

Moree was gazetted in 1862 with land sales proceeding that year. A court of petty sessions was established in 1863 although a flood submerged the town in 1864. The first constable arrived and a police station was set up in 1865. The first church (Wesleyan) was built in 1867.

As closer settlement proceeded agriculture emerged on the fertile flood plains. Banking began in 1876 and the first local newspaper was set up in 1881, at which time the population was 295. The town became a municipality in 1890 and the railway arrived in 1897.

Wheat cultivation increased after World War II with a flour mill built at Moree in 1951. The postwar years also saw the displacement of many indigenous people who had lived and worked on the land. Hence Moree has a large Aboriginal population.

Cotton has become vital to the local economy since cultivation began in the early 1960s and the first commercial pecan nut farm was established on the Gwydir River in 1966.

The Amaroo Drive Market is held on the first Sunday of the month in Jellicoe Park. The Carnival of Sport is held at Easter and the Golden Grain Festival in November.


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Things to see:
Visitors' Centre
The Moree Tourist Information Centre is located at the corner of the Newell and Gwydir Highways, tel: (02) 6757 3350

There are gifts and pecan nuts for sale. Enquiries can be made here concerning scenic drives, the town's open garden scheme, which operates on specified days in autumn and spring, and tours of a cotton gin and cotton farm (from April to August), of Lightning Ridge (March to November) or of a pecan nut farm.

Adjacent the centre is the Lyle Houlahan Park where there are picnic tables and childrens' play facilities.

Artesian Spa Baths
The mineral-rich water emerges at 41 degrees Celsius and is pumped into the public pool complex via both underwater spa jets and, for therapeutic and pleasurable effect, by above-pool spouts. The pools are emptied and cleaned each night. They are open on weekdays from 6.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m., and from 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. on weekends and public holidays. A masseur is always in attendance though bookings are necessary, tel: (02) 6757 3450.

The complex is located at the corner of Anne and Gosport Sts.

The Artesian Thermal Resort is a privately owned complex with its own artesian pool, restaurant and therapy centre, set in five acres of landscaped gardens, tel: (1800) 637 678.

Walking Track
The Barry Roberts Walk is a scenic trek along the picturesque riverbanks of the town and the adjoining bushland. It also takes in some of the town's heritage sites. A guiding pamphlet is available from the visitors' centre.

Heritage Buildings
Despite the wealth of the shire the architecture, with a few exceptions, is functional and undistinguished. This may well reflect the fact that the town, built on flood plains, has been completely submerged on a number of occasions, particularly in 1910 and 1955, and was partially destroyed by fire in 1928.

However, there are a few buildings of note in Frome St. The Edwardian-style Moree Club was originally the residence and private practice of Dr McGill, who, in 1900, allegedly became the first Australian motor car owner when he bought his vehicle in Sydney and drove it to Moree. It is said that he didn't like it and soon returned to horse-power.

The brick and stone courthouse with gambrel roofs, built in 1903, has some venerable old jacaranda trees for shade.

At Frome and Heber is the Federation-style Lands Office building (1894) with gambrel roofs and enormous verandahs added in 1910. Award-winning restoration was carried out after a 1980 fire. Note the Art Deco TAFE College. Opposite is the Moree Plains Gallery, situated in a fine Edwardian Baroque building (1920). The National Bank Building, on Frome St, is also of some interest.

'Alloway' at 15 Gwydir St is a private residence built in the late 1890s.

Moree Plains Gallery
The Moree Plains Gallery, at the corner of Heber and Frome Sts, has an ever-changing display of artworks, though the collection of Contemporary Aboriginal Art and Artefacts from the Kamilaroi region is on permanent display. They are open from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. weekdays, from 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. Saturdays and from 11.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. Sundays, tel (02) 6757 3320.

Amaroo DC3
At the Amaroo Tavern in Amaroo Drive is a well-maintained DC3 aeroplane from World War II. You can inspect the interior.

Mary Brand Park
Mary Brand Park, at the corner of Gwydir and Frome Sts, is named after the woman who, along with her husband, opened a store in 1852, which proved the beginning of the town. In 1861 she established the town's first inn on this very corner. The park contains a replica slab hut and Meei Cottage (reflecting the original spelling of the Mehi River) which is typical of an 1890s residence. There are also some rather old Moreton Bay fig trees.

Cemetery
On Greenbah Rd (the Gwydir Highway), at the western outskirts of town, beyond the golf club, is a cemetery. Perhaps the most famous grave is that of Charles Dickens' youngest son, Edward Bulwer Lytton Dickens. It is located to the left of the main gates. Young Dickens arrived in Australia in 1868. His father died in 1870. He spent the rest of his life in Australia becoming the mayor of Wilcannia and working for the Lands Department in Moree from 1900 until his death in 1902.

Another headstone marks the tomb of Mary Brand who, along with her husband, effectively founded the townsite in 1852 when she opened a store. In 1861 she established the first inn. Her daughter, buried alongside, was the first white child born in Moree. Kangaroos gather here at dusk, but visitors are advised not to attempt feeding.

Weirs and Swimming Spots
There are three weirs around Moree which can be pinpointed at the Moree Information Centre. Tareelaroi Weir, which has picnic and barbecue facilities, is 20 km east via the Gwydir Highway (take the signposted turnoff to the left). Combadello Weir, a good fishing and bird watching spot, is 25 km west of town via the Gwydir Highway. Boolooroo Weir, where there are barbecue facilities, is about 8 km north via the Newell Highway (turn left just before Boolooroo Bridge). The Rocks are a pleasant picnic and swimming spot. Head north-east for 11 km along the Newell Highway then turn right, heading east for 5 km to the end of the road.

Waa Gorge
Waa Gorge is 86 km south-east of Moree (including 20 km of unsealed roads) at the northern tip of Mt Kaputar National Park. The route is convoluted so be sure to pick up a detailed guide available from the Moree Visitors' Centre.

From the end of the road a walking track leads past the picnic area to the 'Devil's Waterholes', two deep waterholes in which you can swim. Climb the small hill on their left and follow the track alongside the creek. It is about 45 minutes to the gorge which appears as you round a corner, towering 70 m overhead. The walls of the gorge are bright orange.


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