My first beach ride. South East Queensland. Australia.

Discussion in 'Ride Reports - Day Trippin'' started by Joe Watson, Mar 25, 2012.

  1. Joe Watson

    Joe Watson Long timer

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    I was planning on going on an adventure ride that a local bike shop was organising, but with all the crazy weather we have been having here, they called it off. So with that, it left me with a weekend booked for riding, so I thought I should take advantage of it anyway.

    With the bike packed and ready to go, I headed for my morning work shift in Maroochydore with no plan what so ever as to where I would be going or what I would be doing. Thought I should check the bike over while I had a few spare moments.

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    Looks like plastic cable ties and hot exhausts don't mix too well. My temporary mounting position for the number plate had to change!

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    So after peering over the maps all morning at work, the sun was shining and the temperature was perfect, I decided to head up to a beach spot called Inskip Point which is near Fraser Island.

    I dropped back in at home on the way passed to pack my togs and fishing gear.

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    Out through Kin Kin:

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    Onto the first bit of dirt:

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    Life was pretty great at this point! Tracks were nice. Turned off onto the Cooloola way, which is a back way through to Rainbow Beach:

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    After all the rains we had been getting, this sign seemed pertinent:

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    The tack down to Harry's Hut was closed.

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    Coolooa way was......open.......if you ignored this sign:

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    The tack was fine and there were plenty of fresh 4WD tracks, so I thought it should be fine.

    Down into the National Park section:

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    The tracks where good, some bits were very rocky as the top had been really washed away.

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    I then came to the first obstacle:

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    I spent some time walking around the area, finding the best course of action. Got a little bogged in one section but was quick enough to jump off the bike and keep it on the gas while pushing. And THROUGH!

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    Came to the next section, it was smaller, but getting around it was a little more difficult.

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    Some massive washouts from all the flooding.

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    The bridge over the Noosa River, the river was very high and running very strong.

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    The rest of the track was good, just some slippery red clay bits.

    I guess it really was supposed to be closed.

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    I was flying along the bitumen on the last stretch to Rainbow Beach, came up this hill at a good speed:

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    And was met with this right at the top of the rise and not visible till the last seconds. So I did my good citizen duty and came back to the top of the rise to slow people down till they pulled it off the road.

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    Into Rainbow:

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    into the parks and wildlife office to get my camping permit:

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    On the application form, it didn't have the facitility to suit my vehicle, so I made my own 1WD section. The dude behind the counter thought it was quite funny.

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    Checking out Rainbow. The sandblow

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    The swimming beach:

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    While I was in getting my camping permit, I asked if there was any beach access that I didn't have to pay a permit for and found out that all around the Inskip Point area, you can ride on the beach! I was super stoked and was quite nervous because I have never ridden beach sand before. On the entrance to the beach was the soft sand, so I just deployed the outriggers (my legs) and took it easy. Onto the beach for some fun!!

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    The riding was actually quite easy and from then on, even on the soft stuff I was able to just stand up and power through.

    A rather sleepy turtle.

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    looking back down the beach from where I had come.

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    The Wide Bay Bar, looking across to Fraser Island

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    Fraser in the distance.

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    The Sandy Straits

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    The barge that takes the cars/bikes over the Fraser Island.

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    Rode all around the area and found a nice spot to camp:

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    Set up camp and totally unloaded the bike.

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    Then took advantage of the low tide and an unloaded bike and went for another strap along the beach and had some fun. I see some 1WD tracks happening there:

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    It was then nice to get back to camp and get the boots off and enjoy the sand and water.

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    What a beautiful afternoon!!!

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    Sunset:

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    I had a bit of dinner and bummed around for a while. Some clouds were rolling in and I thought we may bet a bit of rain, but boy, did I cop it! The wind was first, I thought the tent was going to fall down for sure! I was glad I quickly grabbed the sand pegs when I stopped in at home. Then the rain, boy did it come down. Turns out my old tent is not as water proof as it used to be! So a very sleepless night.

    Woke up early, to a not so nice day:

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    The rain was coming, so I packed up and was riding away by 6:30am.

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    Went into Rainbow and grabbed some breakfast and coffee. Not a normal thing for me, I normally do it all myself at the camp, but with the rain, I thought it best to hang out under cover and see how the weather plays out.

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    I then started to head for home on a bit of bitumen and find some nice back roads I had never done. Along the way I saw another adventure rider looking guy so I waved. Stopped in at this shelter.

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    Turns out the guy I waved to was my mate who had seen on Facebook that I was up there and he doesn't live too far away so he was off to find me. He left early and thought that I would still be at my camp spot at Inskip Point.

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    We chatted for ages, it was great to catch up. I then headed down some unknown roads to try to get me home.

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    Cool! A bit of dirt, nice road too.

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    Ended up coming past the Cooloola Way turn off that I went down the day before.

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    Checking out some more new roads, heading toward Lake Cootharabah to check it out.

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    Again, back through some other back roads I had never done before.

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    The hills are green after all that rain!

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    Then the last little stretch. I live right under that mountain you can see in the background.

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    Got home, unpacked the bike and cleaned everything. Spent a long time with the hose on the bike cause I don't want salt water getting in anywhere. Awesome ride and so close to home.
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  2. theMISSIONARY

    theMISSIONARY hunting and riding!!

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    :D nice RR pity about the rainy night nothing like swimming in your tent
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  3. Dusty Rhodes

    Dusty Rhodes Yowie Chaser

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    Good one Joe looks like it was well worth venturing out for the weekend :thumbup
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  4. What's his Face

    What's his Face lost as

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    :thumb nice rr joe
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  5. Cuttle

    Cuttle fuck the calm down

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    thanks for sharing you trip with us!!!!

    we need more...
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  6. blackness

    blackness more riding

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    Great ride report Joe and one of my all time favorite riding areas, along with Fraser Island.
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  7. Joe Watson

    Joe Watson Long timer

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    Yup, heading to Fraser in not next weekend but the weekend after! Can't wait!!
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  8. boneman660

    boneman660 Try Hard

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    Nice one Joe, looks like great riding country you've got there.

    Just a question, what type of tyres are you on? Are they any good on the tar?

    Cheers, Boneman :freaky
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  9. makad

    makad P/T Shed Dwelling Hermit

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    Thats some lovely country youve got out there Joe.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  10. UncleGra

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    took me half an hour to download the pics...but worth it...thanks.

    unc
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  11. Joe Watson

    Joe Watson Long timer

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    Thanks for all the great comments.

    Boneman: They are Michelin AC10s front and rear. I never push hard on the tar, so they do perfectly fine for me. I would say for people who like to corner fast on tar, not they would not be good at all the have very high and spaced apart knobs.
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  12. wedge69

    wedge69 THE ANSWER IS 42.

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    Hi 3 of us road on Fraser that weekend lots a sand and backpackers LOL
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  13. WHITEHOUSE

    WHITEHOUSE Adventurer

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    Another great Aussie report. And the most detailed pictures of Bigfoot ever taken! Thanks for posting.
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  14. b0mb3r

    b0mb3r Old Git

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    looking good Joe .... great pics as always mate :D
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  15. Vinbowie

    Vinbowie Been here awhile

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    Nice report.
    Too bad the weather didn't hold out for you.
    Loved your camp location. :clap:clap
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