G’day guys,
Another Woodgate trip has been and gone.
Robin and I did a little four wheel driving this time and found our way over several miles of a soft sand track
through national park to a nice beach side, wilderness camp ground
The place is called Burrum Point or North-shore and I have only ever been in there by boat before. It is right on the northern mouth of our Burrum River with extensive walking tracks throughout the area. Robin just loves that.
We were both very impressed with the place and it has re-instilled Robins desire to go camping (in the bush) again. I am real happy about that and have started sorting our camping gear. We haven’t used it in a long time.
View from the camp site.
Track from camp site to the beach. 4WD beach access is allowed on this part of our coast.
There is a gutter here that runs parallel to the beach and is protected by several miles of exposed sand flat at low tide. = very good calm water paddling in the ocean with the opportunity for some surf at the northern end.
The next day we had a nice paddle (again) in Theodolite Creek. This time we paddled up stream with the incoming tide and back with the ebb
I caught a couple of fish for our supper and Robin could try out her new camera.
I am working on creating a picassa photo album and will up load there from now on. My plan is to be able to post a few piccies here and a link to the album so that if anybody wants to check them out, they can and it won’t overload the forum.
( We seem to be taking about a gig or two of piccies every time we go away now.)
Another Woodgate trip has been and gone.
Robin and I did a little four wheel driving this time and found our way over several miles of a soft sand track

through national park to a nice beach side, wilderness camp ground

The place is called Burrum Point or North-shore and I have only ever been in there by boat before. It is right on the northern mouth of our Burrum River with extensive walking tracks throughout the area. Robin just loves that.
We were both very impressed with the place and it has re-instilled Robins desire to go camping (in the bush) again. I am real happy about that and have started sorting our camping gear. We haven’t used it in a long time.
View from the camp site.


Track from camp site to the beach. 4WD beach access is allowed on this part of our coast.

There is a gutter here that runs parallel to the beach and is protected by several miles of exposed sand flat at low tide. = very good calm water paddling in the ocean with the opportunity for some surf at the northern end.
The next day we had a nice paddle (again) in Theodolite Creek. This time we paddled up stream with the incoming tide and back with the ebb



I caught a couple of fish for our supper and Robin could try out her new camera.


I am working on creating a picassa photo album and will up load there from now on. My plan is to be able to post a few piccies here and a link to the album so that if anybody wants to check them out, they can and it won’t overload the forum.
( We seem to be taking about a gig or two of piccies every time we go away now.)