We headed out of Cairns, up to the Atherton Tablelands. We stayed at the Kauri Creek campground on the banks of Lake Tinaroo.
It was great to put the tinny and kayaks in the water, we spent the time dropping in the nets and had many a meal of red craw. We did no good with the Barra fishing, but then again no one was catching any fish. It is said that huge barra are caught at Lake Tinaroo. The bird life is amazing, we've had water hens, ducks, curlews, kookaburra (that steal food out of your hands, as you are trying to eat) and many more.
Several nights we had a black pig that was grazing across the water from our camp site
Heading out early to check the nets, mist is still coming off the water
Redclaw - yum
We loved the spot so much that we left the tinny, kayaks and trailer on our spot and travelled down to Cairns for one night for Marks treatment then back again for another week.
We've had great news of Mark's blood markers, during the nine treatments he has had of the new drug, his markers have come down for 325 to 22.
From our camp site we did several walks up to the Kauri creek and next campsite, met heaps of other campers. The weather is beautiful, sunny and hot.
Finally had the shower tent out and yes, John & Joan, after numerous attempts and cursing, we got it back in the bag (ok, Mark was the patient one)reading instructions helped. The hopper was looking good at one stage.
On Sunday 12th August we had some visitors from Cairns. June & Brian, from Moe, whom we first met at Paronella Park and have been catching up with them in the same caravan parks, when back in Cairns. Brian and June have been taking Mark & I into the Cairns Base Hospital on several occasions, they are fantastic people.
Anyhow they knew we were out at Lake Tinaroo, so thought they would come for a day trip, only we hadn't told them which campsite we were at, but they found us in the end.
June & Brian are going on the same Cape York trip, with the Kath & Jeff on Thursday 23rd August.
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