We got up early and packed everything into or onto the car and started up to the tip of Cape York, it is the most northerly point of Australia. The plan is to go to the tip then start back down to pick up our vans at Bramwell Station. The track out to the tip was not bad at all, through rainforest and a couple of water crossings but that just adds to the fun.


The drive out to the tip really was not too far and luckily we got there when it was just on low tide which enabled us to walk some of the way on the beach before a climb over the rocks. It was just beautiful up there we took a little time looking at our surroundings and taking photos. As we started the climb up the rocks I was thinking, no way am I going to be able to do this, I actually gave Jock my camera and said I would wait where I was.


Michelle and Scott walked ahead and came back and told me its not too much further and encouraged me to do it. I am glad they did although not too much further was fine but the rocks between and steep parts were not! Scott let me hold on to his shoulders which helped my back no end as I could lean forward to alleviate the pain. The Dream team got me there, everyone helping and encouraging. We had to wait for photos as we were there with a large group, I didn’t mind as I could get my breath back and sat on a rock for a while. Michelle and I attempted live facebook but I don’t think it worked very well we could not see the screen for the glare. But there we were at the tip, the whole point of our trip and the dream team stood proudly with their t-shirts on and had our photo taken.


We had a sit on the rocks and watched others arrive and take photos, we are glad we did as we witnessed a proposal and one young man chucking a moonie next to the sign. We all had a laugh and he quickly pulled up his daks. Now it was time to negotiate the rocks back down to the beach! Of course by now I was in terrible pain but had to get back to the car. Scott once again helped me a lot and before we reached the bottom of the rocks Jock made his way back to the car and drove it over the beach to the rocks. I was so pleased I managed it but oh so pleased I was once again sat in the car. On the way back to the Bamaga we saw The Croc Tent famous for it’s souvenirs, Jock and I went in but it was packed I was soon out of there. We did manage to buy a couple of croc. t-shirts for the boys.

Once back in Bamaga we started back towards the barge over the Jardine river. As we left Bamaga we saw lots of the wild horses that roam these parts. Some are in a good state but the odd one looks terrible but so many of them. We were told by someone we had camped by that we should visit Fruitbat falls on our way back to Bramwell Station, so now we were on the lookout for the sign for the falls.























































































