The great Cape York adventure is coming to a close
We’re on our way south again. We’ve crossed the Jardine, which for me signifies the end of our time on the Cape. I know we’re officially still here, but I know it’s coming to an …
We’re on our way south again. We’ve crossed the Jardine, which for me signifies the end of our time on the Cape. I know we’re officially still here, but I know it’s coming to an …
We’re back in the bush, on the northern bank of the Jardine, loving the peace and the solitude. It took us two and a half weeks to get from Cairns to the top of the …
The eastern side of the Cape York Peninsular has some of the world’s most beautiful, remote, wild, almost untouched (I’d say pristine, but they’re not and I hate that that word is used wrongly so …
We’ve spent a week pottering around the Northern Peninsular Area, finding history, fishing (mostly unsuccessfully), camping on remote beaches and meeting new people. The history of the Cape is fascinating – as is a lot …
The Northern Peninsular Area, of which the Tip is only one part, has a lot of history and there’s a lot to see. If you can find it.
We made it! The northern-most point of the Australian mainland. There is no describing the rugged beauty of this isolated outcrop of rock, and the thrill of standing on it. So I’ll let the pictures …