Saturday, May 26, 2012

Motivation Station

Sorry we have been SO slack this month, seems that this month has seen Michael slogging his ass out at the Cotton Gin, working 6 days a week.  We have both been suuuper busy WORKING. We have been both having Fridays off and attempting to do something awesome on that day off.

We were planning to go to Rockhampton and head to Yeppoon on the 4th of May, but we ended up yarning to a Kiwi guy at Trivia so got home late and then lacked the motivation to get up at 5am. So we minced about for the day and ended up heading to the the Fairbairn Dam for a dip.

We decided to head back to the Blackdown Tablelands, we missed out a real nice track last time that we were keen to look at.  The Rainbow Waters track was a mission for Hugo the Hulk, poor car, it was a rough track and to travel 14kms of gravel took over 45mins!
Our trip to Gudda Gumoo a short 4km round tramp in the Blackdown Tablelands
Shahn standing in the rocks near Rainbow Waters waterfall.  An absolutely stunning place!
 
It really is Rainbow Waters!! So gorgeous!
Eak and his clever bird friend - feeding it nuts, pretty cool!
We finally got our shit together (on 18/5/12) and made the 3hour trip to Rockhampton, with the intention to head to the coast to see the Keppel Islands and to smell the sorely missed sea breeze! Poor old Eaky was struggling after working his 72 hour week and then up at 430am to drive 3hours.  So we cruised on through Rocky, leaving the druggies and hobo looking people behind us and headed to the beautiful coast, to Yeppoon.
Wreck Point Lookout at Yeppoon.  Those hills are what we climbed to take the below pics...
 
The fan like structures are formed from lava tubes travelling up and then cooling.  Formed millions of years ago, and the top picture is a blow hole!
Green Tree Ant (Oecophylla smaragadina)  
Than can be used when out in the bush to make a tasty drink when quenched in hot water.
We ventured 18kms down the coastal scenic route to Emu Park, to the singing ship - a monument to honour Captain Cook who discovered and named Keppel Island in May 1770. It is a huge structure that does hum and whistle in the breeze, just lovely!
Poor Eak is missing his boat!

On we trotted to the Koorana Crocodile Farm, they breed their own Crocs for farming their skins, meat, skulls and teeth - they kill 700/year for exporting and consumption.  We got to see a baby croc being born, below is old love holding the egg and showing us how the female croc helps them out of the egg.  This farm can only use their captive bred crocs as farmed products, any wild caught crocs can only be used a breading stock.  As this farm catches massive rouge, wild, saltwater crocs causing issues in the community. Although  It could be argued we are in their territory but they are a danger to all.
 
Brand new baby croc, only a few mins out of his shell.  He can kill and catch his own prey fresh out of his shell.  Amazing that something so big managed to fit in that egg!


 Us each holding a 3year old croc.  He was incredibly smooth feeling, especially underneath on his belly - that is the main reason they are farmed, their belly skin is work $50/square cm.  Absolutely incredible reptile!


On the way out of the Crocodile Farm, we saw a pair of Emu on the side of the road, still not snakes, koala or kangaroo on photograph.... we will get there!!!

We have been thinking about our future travels, which seem to be sneaking up quicker than expected! Realistically we need to get it sorted, so we need to sort our shit out and make some serious money so we can travel the way we are intending to (far and wide, for as long as we can!)
The potential travel plans just trying to price it all up... just a few ideas still a few places to add this is just a idea as we need to price tickets and all.

Trying to do something extreme while in Africa... Anyone want to climb Kilimanjaro???can't be that bad, only 6000 odd metres to climb. http://www.teamkilimanjaro.com/  http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/climbing-kilimanjaro/

We will endeavour to do better with future posts! Hopefully we have exciting things to report, like awesome jobs!

xxxxx Love Shahn & Eak

1 comment:

  1. Another awesome blog....photo's are great...love it!

    ReplyDelete