Hinchinbrook Island

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Hinchinbrook Island

Postby wello » Sat 01 Aug, 2009 10:49 am

Lots of great contributions to the forum latesly showing Tassie's winter in full swing with lots of snow and ice. Well here's the other end of the spectrum. A couple of us went north to get away from a particualrly cold and wet Adelaide winter and did a four day walk on Hinchinbrook Island. It's off the coast between Townsville and Cairns. The weather was magnificent, apart from a bit of rain overnight on the last night.
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Hinchinbrook Island from the ferry on the way over.
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Nina Pk from Ramsay Bay
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Looking south from Nina Pk
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Re: Hinchinbrook Island

Postby tasadam » Sat 01 Aug, 2009 10:56 am

Any leeches up there?
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Re: Hinchinbrook Island

Postby wello » Sat 01 Aug, 2009 10:58 am

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Little Ramsay Bay
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Mt Bowen from Zoe Bay


This walk is a little bit like the South Coast Track, in that you follow the coast along each beach, then climb over a ridge and down to the next beach. The mountainous backdrop is quite incredible with Mt Bowen over 1000m, although the highest the track gets to is under 300m I think. Climbing the mountains requires additional permit, not to mention a fair amount of fitness as there are no tracks.
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South Zoe Creek and Zoe Bay
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Re: Hinchinbrook Island

Postby wello » Sat 01 Aug, 2009 11:05 am

There's also some brilliant waterfalls, most of which are quite close to the campsites. The swimming holes are deep and clear, and the water is a reasonable temperature.
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Zoe Falls
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Mulligan Falls
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Re: Hinchinbrook Island

Postby wello » Sat 01 Aug, 2009 11:07 am

No leeches, just crocs! There were a couple of campsites with big warning signs, but we didn't see any.
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Re: Hinchinbrook Island

Postby stepbystep » Sat 01 Aug, 2009 5:04 pm

Droooooollll......thanks Wello, I was there for a good 2 mins :) but now I'm back and Hobart 'aint a pretty place today :(
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Re: Hinchinbrook Island

Postby eggs » Sat 01 Aug, 2009 5:14 pm

Nice one wello

Great photos of a great place.
I have flown over it a few times and thought it would be great to do the walk.

I thought you had to protect yourselves from insects - or does that vary with the seasons?
And do you carry much water?
What was the ferry cost and is there any charge for the walk?

Did you go swimming at all? This time of year would be clear of the killer jelly fish.

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Re: Hinchinbrook Island

Postby wello » Sat 01 Aug, 2009 5:57 pm

Hey Brian,

Yeah, I should have mentioned the insects as well. I looked like I had measels from all the sandfly bites. I wore long trousers around camp and used repellant, but they were persistant.

There was plenty of water along the way, maybe an hour between creeks would be about the most. I tend to carry a litre or so regardless.

We didn't swim in the ocean, although the stingers are supposed to be gone by June. There are great freshwater swimming holes at all the camps, so there's no great need to get in the sea.

The north end ferry is $85 per person
Three nights camping fee was $29.10
South end ferry is $46 per person

Assuming you leave a car at Cardwell (nth end), you've also got a bit over an hours shuttle bus to get back at the end. We used Greyhound busses to get to and from Townsville, so the whole thing did take a bit to organise.

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