p1michaud
Expedition Leader
This weekend, we pointed the Landcruiser in a Southerly direction towards Lamington National Park (World Heritage listed). This area of Queensland is know for it's rainforests, spectacular views, extensive bushwalking tracks.
We had been preparing on Wed. and Thurs. for a quick departure on Friday after work. The sunlight fades around 6:45 pm these days and that really limits your travel if you are trying to avoid driving in the dark. We nearly made it to our destination before night fall but about 30 Km away, we had to slow down and enjoy the evening sights, smells and obstacles. The measly OEM high beams made this appear out of the darkness...
Two things played in our favour in this instance, we were moving at a mere 20 Km/h due to a sharp turn and we were in no hurry to get there thank goodness.
A better view...
At one point, I had to crawl forward nearly brushing up against a few of these guys because they were in no hurry to move. Thanks to the cover of darkness and our slow progress we saw a few other cool creatures on our drive. We spotted lots of frogs on the road and what we eventually figured out were owls after about the 5th one we startled... We continued at our slow pace thanks to twisting and narrow roads steadily climbing to our destination for the evening. We got there late, set up camp and enjoyed a cold one. We were away from the city once more! :sombrero:
KC, sorry to put you through this again!
We had been preparing on Wed. and Thurs. for a quick departure on Friday after work. The sunlight fades around 6:45 pm these days and that really limits your travel if you are trying to avoid driving in the dark. We nearly made it to our destination before night fall but about 30 Km away, we had to slow down and enjoy the evening sights, smells and obstacles. The measly OEM high beams made this appear out of the darkness...

Two things played in our favour in this instance, we were moving at a mere 20 Km/h due to a sharp turn and we were in no hurry to get there thank goodness.
A better view...

At one point, I had to crawl forward nearly brushing up against a few of these guys because they were in no hurry to move. Thanks to the cover of darkness and our slow progress we saw a few other cool creatures on our drive. We spotted lots of frogs on the road and what we eventually figured out were owls after about the 5th one we startled... We continued at our slow pace thanks to twisting and narrow roads steadily climbing to our destination for the evening. We got there late, set up camp and enjoyed a cold one. We were away from the city once more! :sombrero:
KC, sorry to put you through this again!