G,day Guys,
Robin and I just got back from a short trip up the coast. The local canoe/kayak club had a weeksend trip planned for this weekend and we decided to join them.
Elliott Heads is a small town (about 700), about 65 miles by road north from here. It sits on the north shore at the mouth of the Elliott River and while we have visited the town a couple of times, we had never paddled the river.
To get there, involves driving through a lot of very good farming land. Rich,red, volcanic soil & fairly reliable rainfall. The predominant crops in this area, are sugar cane, small crops and the Queensland Bush Nut. A native fruit that took the Hawaians to devellope into a commercial crop. I think you guys know them as macadamias.
We had booked a cabin in a park on the beach at Elliott Heads and when we arrived, this was the view from the front verahdah
50 yard walk to the beach.
If there are any surfers here, you might enjoy this one. if not, it will make for a very nice kayak wave. Classic left hand reef break and no surfers? :shock: :shock: Will definately be spending some time here.
Robin and I just got back from a short trip up the coast. The local canoe/kayak club had a weeksend trip planned for this weekend and we decided to join them.
Elliott Heads is a small town (about 700), about 65 miles by road north from here. It sits on the north shore at the mouth of the Elliott River and while we have visited the town a couple of times, we had never paddled the river.
To get there, involves driving through a lot of very good farming land. Rich,red, volcanic soil & fairly reliable rainfall. The predominant crops in this area, are sugar cane, small crops and the Queensland Bush Nut. A native fruit that took the Hawaians to devellope into a commercial crop. I think you guys know them as macadamias.
We had booked a cabin in a park on the beach at Elliott Heads and when we arrived, this was the view from the front verahdah
50 yard walk to the beach.
If there are any surfers here, you might enjoy this one. if not, it will make for a very nice kayak wave. Classic left hand reef break and no surfers? :shock: :shock: Will definately be spending some time here.