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Serge C
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« Reply #15 on: August 28, 2012, 10,38:35 AM »

Day 8: Homeward bound.

After a big night, it was difficult to get going for our 7:30 pick-up.  Leaving Cape York via plane, can be an adventure in itself!

We awoke, showered and had our final breakfast with Leigh, Gal and Cookie.  We were then bundled onto a bus, and taken to Seisia to catch our first ferry.  The boys waved us off as we embarked en route to Thursday Island, where we would spend the bulk of the day.
 
The ferry ride took an hour and a half, as we passed by Price of Wales Is., Possession Is. And Horn Is.  On arrival at T.I., we were met by Sandy (our tour guide), who drove us around this tiny island, telling us of some of its colourful history.  With some 13 different practising religions, and governing councils for all of them, it seems to be one of the most beaurocratic places in the world!  We visited the ruins of the Green Hill fort (built to protect T.I. from immanent invasion) and to the cemetery which houses the souls of many different religious beliefs.





After an hour or so, Sandy dropped us off ‘in town’, and we made our way to the Torres Pub, (the most northern hotel in Australia) where we had lunch and more beers.
 



After lunch we were collected (again), and taken to the ferry terminal (again) where we bordered a ferry (again) bound for Horn Island.  This island houses the only airport that services this area, and from here we caught our flight for the 2 hour transit back to Cairns and the end of our journey.

Upon arrival, we were met by Renae and Roy (owners of Cape York Motorcycle Adventures), and taken to our various hotels.  Some guys flew strait out to their respective home States, while the rest of us shared another evening together in Cairns before flying home.

Evaluation:

Cape York Motorcycle Adventures did a great job.  Excellent and informative guides, marvellous catering and great communication throughout the entire trip.  I would recommend them to anyone that is considering this kind of trip.  My only reservation is that we did more ‘road’ stints that I was expecting, but having said that, if there wasn’t a track where we were headed, then we couldn’t take one!  Mind you, there were certainly times where I was grateful for a section of flat, straight tarmac.

The Suzuki DRZ 400’s were a terrific bike for this trip.  Powerful enough to eat up the long kays, good and stable over the corrugations, yet nimble enough to punt through the tighter stuff.  Coupled with the fact that they were well maintained and relatively ‘young’, they were the perfect bike for this trip, although long hours in the saddle did tend to give you a numb bum!

I’d be quite happy not to see any bull-dust for a while; I’m still finding it in odd places!  I took two pair of gloves with me, but only wore one set.  See if you can work out which is which!



Would I do it all again?  Probably not.  Not because I didn’t enjoy it (‘cos I did), but because I’ve been there and done that.  One thing that this kind of trip does is whet your appetite to do other adventures, so Damian and I will soon be looking for something else....Laos, Mongolia...who knows?  But I would like to go back to the tip again one day, it’s so special!

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Damian K
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« Reply #16 on: August 28, 2012, 11,30:44 AM »

Good report Serge. Thanks for the effort. I'll print it out and read it again in years to come to bring back the memories.However you forgot to mention the bit about when you........
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Tim Dykes
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« Reply #17 on: August 28, 2012, 12,05:08 PM »

Good report Serge. Thanks for the effort. I'll print it out and read it again in years to come to bring back the memories.However you forgot to mention the bit about when you........

 He has told some of us about that, but as you know Onion our lips are sealed. Shocked
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Serge C
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« Reply #18 on: August 28, 2012, 09,23:32 PM »

Good report Serge. Thanks for the effort. I'll print it out and read it again in years to come to bring back the memories.However you forgot to mention the bit about when you........

 He has told some of us about that, but as you know Onion our lips are sealed. Shocked

Ssshh...don't mention the war!
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Alwr
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« Reply #19 on: August 28, 2012, 09,39:54 PM »

Great report Sergie, it is a truely special place with a lot more to see than on a bike tour. We saw several bike tours on our trip. And with me been off the bike for 14 weeks in total, i was hanging for a ride. Yet of the tours we saw, i was supprised at where they didnt ride and we drove. I thought it was the fact i like a challedge.
Al
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Grandpa
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« Reply #20 on: August 28, 2012, 10,59:57 PM »

Thanks for putting up the report Serge.......... very interesting & much appreciated.
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Lefty
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« Reply #21 on: August 29, 2012, 03,15:28 AM »

Hey Serge, if there was an award for the best ride report --you'd win it hands down. Well done and the trip sounded and looked epic !!!

Cheers,

Lefty.
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« Reply #22 on: August 29, 2012, 04,21:16 AM »






When a few other AMTRA members did the tip in 2001 (Al W, Ken R, Denis K, Willie G, Shifty and myself) we were camped on the east coast at Temple Bay on 11 September 2001. We were in the middle of nowhere and didn't find out about it for 20 odd hours! The way we did find out is that I was listening to a little walkman for how Ansett was going as they were going belly up at the same time and we had gone up there with Ansett.  Shocked
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seano
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« Reply #23 on: August 29, 2012, 11,34:44 AM »

What an awsome read and great pics to view ,thankyou for a terrific effort in putting this together.  ;)It makes me really wanna go and do it
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kurnol
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« Reply #24 on: September 04, 2012, 11,57:12 AM »

Great report Serge, I got back yesterday from the 3 day ride.  Thoroughly enjoyed it, although I had blisters and a sore arse! We are doing it again next year but tailoring it to what we want which invoved less bitumen and staying at PK's every night rather than the lions den  Wink
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Serge C
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« Reply #25 on: September 04, 2012, 12,21:18 PM »


3 days from Cairns to the Cape?

That must have involved a lot of black-top.  Still, marvelous country.

 Wink
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paulmilo
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« Reply #26 on: September 04, 2012, 01,24:27 PM »

Hi Serge,

Fantastic coverage, excellent photo's.  Thanks for taking the time to share - really wish I went on the trip with you guys rather than just read the virtual tour.

Cheers,

Milo
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kurnol
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« Reply #27 on: September 05, 2012, 07,41:17 AM »


3 days from Cairns to the Cape?

That must have involved a lot of black-top.  Still, marvelous country.

 Wink

The 3 days includes

 CREB Track Kuranda
 Daintree and Cape Tribulation National Parks
 Cape Flattery
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Paul Lacy
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« Reply #28 on: September 05, 2012, 10,49:50 AM »

Hey Serge

Glad to see you enjoyed my home town and some of the places I have ridden and driven over the years.

Cheers
Pauly
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