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Reef + Rainforest

AUSTRALIA | Wednesday, 2 April 2008 | Views [539] | Comments [1]

Here is what I did for Easter Break through Arcaida's Reef + Rainforest trip. I'm just going to list everything I did (maybe impossible) because I did so much and it was all really incredible.

  • Day 1 - Breakfast with the Birds (gourmet brunch in a bird sanctuary)
  • Tour of Wildlife sanctuary (pet roos, crocs, hold snake, pet koala, birds)
  • Beach in Port Douglas (opened a coconut that went sour - my hands reaked for days)
  • Water pool (unexpected strong current everybody was fighting)
  • Guided Aboriganal tour with Rosy (couldn't explain her if I tried)
  • Arrived in Camp Trib Hostel - intense Rumy 400 - end Day 1
  • Day 2 - Jungle Surf/Zipline
  • Hike to Cape Trib led by Stew
  • Hike thru muddy jungle to another fresh water hole (mini cliffs to jump)
  • Intense pictionary - End Day 2
  • Day 3 - Daintree River Cruise (no croc sightings)
  • Intense name game in bus with childhood theme
  • Arrive Mission Beach Retreat, Swim in pool/Barbecue
  • Intense billiards/darts - End Day 3
  • Day 4 - White water rafting on the Tully - fell out 3 (one on purpose)
  • Intense card games (hearts/bullshit/kemps)- End day 4
  • Day 5 - Arrive Airley Beach, swim the lagoon, all you can eat chili - End day 5
  • Day 6 - Board the Pegasus, Snorkel, SCUBA - End Day 6
  • Day 7 - Sail the Whitsundays, Snorkel, Whiteheaven Beach, South Molle Island - End Day 6
  • Day 8 - Dock with the Pegasus, 10 hour drive to Cairns, Out in Cairns - End Day 8
  • Day 9 - Out on the Great Barrier Reef, Dinner at the RSL (VFW average age 64 HAHA) - End Day 9
  • Day 10 - Waited for my flight home
Many stories to accompany each even...Such a good time. Good people, good locations, good activities...really great fun.

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i want your bod

  mike dyer Apr 3, 2008 10:30 PM

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