Bushman Bud on August 27th, 2010

G’day all, Up at 7:00am and wasting no time we headed for the Boulders.  We had missed out the previous two days but not today.  On the way there we passed two vehicles we had seen the day before so we were feeling very lucky…and we were.  There were two sights to choose from and [...]

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Bushman Bud on August 25th, 2010

G’day all, The plan today was to leave Cowley Beach and spend a couple of nights at the Boulders Free Camping area on the border of the Woonooranoon National Park.  By the time we got there (just after lunch) all the spots had been taken (only five available) so it was back to Babinda where [...]

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Bushman Bud on August 7th, 2010

Bushman Bud Tackles Elliot Falls to the Frenchman’s Track Waking up at the moonscape of Canal Creek, we were on our way quickly to Elliot Falls.  In reality, only a 10 minute drive from Canal Creek.  We were looking forward to checking out the falls and going for a nice swim. We pulled up in [...]

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Bushman Bud on August 6th, 2010

G’day all, Latest Videos below: Northern Section of Telegraph Track_Start Mistake Creek_Telegraph Track_QLD Log Bridge_Telegraph Track_QLD Cannibal Creek_Telegraph Track_QLD Deepest Crossing on Telegraph Track_QLD Nolan Creek_Telegraph Track_QLD Jardine River Crossing_Telegraph Track_QLD Jardine River Ferry Crossing_QLD Leaving Mutee Heads the plan was to travel South to the Jardine River to have a look at the crossing, [...]

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Bushman Bud on August 1st, 2010

G’day All, How do you top yesterday and being at the Northern Tip of Australia, Cape York…it was going to be hard to find that experience today. We awoke at the beautiful and tranquil Punsand Bay and I jumped out of bed for an early morning fish.  There was a nice rocky headland that I [...]

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Bushman Bud on April 18th, 2010

G’day all, We are at the end of a four day stay at the River & Rocks free camping area near Coles Bay and the Freycinet National Park.  If you have been following along you would know its a great base to explore the region surrounding and including the Freycinet National Park.  Also a good [...]

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Bushman Bud on April 17th, 2010

G’day all, I will say up front…I forgot the camera…oops.  Today will followed the 4WD track out to the Friendly Beaches in the Freycinet National Park in Tasmania’s South East.  Dubbed as a 4×4 offroad track, the track was interesting yet pretty docile as a 4WD challenge rates.  Saying that the drive was enjoyable travelling [...]

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Bushman Bud on March 29th, 2010

This a gorgeous spot a few klms from Mole Creek.  The caravan park is a small park with many grassy sights that runs along side a small creek. You can choose between powered or unpowered sights and there are many areas along the creek where you can enjoy an open fire with firewood included.  You [...]

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECAAsmoGZnY G’day all, With disappointment we leave this magical campsite on the banks of the Mersey River in Tasmania.  This campsite is special.  You can camp within a few metres of the river on a grassy bank that is almost level.  With a tiny bit of work we had the offroad van sitting nicely. While [...]

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Bushman Bud on February 19th, 2010

This camp is situated along Olivers Road at the intersection of Olivers Road and the Mersey River.  Just south of the bridge across the river you will see a sign post for the Mole Creek Karst National Park and a track leading off towards the river.  The track leads you to several great campsites (some [...]

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