The starting point

The starting point

Sunday 17 December 2017

17/12/17 Sunny Coast views

  We arrived on the Sunshine Coast and stayed at Alexandra Beach . Catching up with travelling friends Ric & Marc , was a highlight - spending the afternoon - which turned to evening .
 Ric & Marc picked us up in the morning and took us for a drive around the hills to the west , views down to the Glasshouse Mountains & Brisbane were great even though it was overcast & threatening to rain .


 After a nice cup of tea , we headed around to Maleny and found the cheese shop - what a selection they had , soft cheeses , cheddars , blue vein etc etc etc , we purchased some Mexican Chilli and another chilli one - tried it yesterday , and oh my , wasn't it nice !!!
  Then it was Baroon Pocket Dam for a Bbq lunch . The dam is a small one , but deep , surrounded by hills .


  After a sausage sizzle , chasing scrub turkeys away from the table & food that they'd taken a liking to , it was back on the road to Kondalilla Falls . With the recent rainfall , the falls should be flowing well .
  We parked and started off down the hill on a 3.7 klm walk . Before long the track took us into the rainforest and down to the first creek & small falls .


 Then around to the next falls .


 Further down the track is the lookout down the valley below the main falls - it looks out onto the Blackall Range .


 Onward down the track , there's a fork in the track - one to the lookout and the other to the pool above the falls - a popular swimming spot !!


 Down to the main falls lookout delivered a great view of about 70% of the falls - they drop 80m to the bottom - the lower 30m was covered by trees . There is a circuit walk that takes you down into the valley below and then back up the other side , we declined and headed back to the car instead .



  Here's some of the rainforest we wandered through .




 Next on our day out was Mapleton Falls , just a short walk from the carpark . Views of the falls are from above and behind unfortunately . A shower of rain greeted us , falling into the valley below . Underneath the falls is a rainforest canopy of trees and a lot of palms .




  With that we headed for home and a cold beer . It was a lovely day spent with Ric & Marc , getting chauffeured around and seeing the sights .
 Next day we got the bikes out and rode down to Mooloolaba Spit , on the way is a memorial to HMAS Brisbane - the hull was sunk off the coast and now is a reef and dive spot - the only one where you can scuba dive and make your way through the ship's engine rooms etc . The memorial points to the spot where into sits .


  From there it was down to Mooloolaba Beach .


 The spit is just below the tall buildings in the previous photo , the next view is from the Spit Beach looking back toward Mooloolaba Beach . This is an excellent spot swim if you don't want waves .


  There's a fresh fish shop here , they also serve fish & chips - we have eaten here probably 4 times over a 20 year period , and it's always been great - today didn't disappoint either . We had a piece of coral trout & chips and some calamari chips  - awesome !!


 Making our way back to the van , we passed a lake with some massive sculptures in it . They are a black swan and an egret - they're mounted on an island , out of reach of people . The black swan is the local council emblem , the egret is the emblem of it's sister city in China . The swan would have a wing span of around 6m !!


  We are now down near the Gold Coast for about 3 weeks , we negotiated Brisbane's traffic , finding our fridge supplier and getting a new seal installed .
 Well there you have it , Christmas is around the corner so I'll take this opportunity to wish all our readers a wonderful christmas and new year !!
 A map link :- https://drive.google.com/open?id=1cFOpDDmXggqCaWowNxpIfYaOf1_BJ0Mf&usp=sharing

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