thankyou! the tour was a real highlight and Mick was a cool guide too and i didn't really get a chance to say thanks, so could you tell him that too! i've attached the pics, let me know if they arrive ok, it's ok to pass my email on if he wants to see the others.
cheers again
Claire
Sunrover offers the most extensive range of 4WD safaris operating in South East Queensland National Parks (specializing in tours of Fraser Island, Moreton Island and Carnarvon Gorge), but remain a small locally owned business, providing a professional service with experienced guides. Sunrover offers a luxury camping experience within National Park Wilderness Environments. The safaris highlight the environment while taking extra care to provide clients with a memorable holiday.
22 May 2009
12 May 2009
Better Than Ever
As of Monday the 11th of May Moreton Island is fully operational again, with all roads and beaches open. This is great news as this time of the year sees the best weather, with milder winds. The temperature also hasn't gotten too cold yet for camping. We are yet to receive any reports on the Humpback Whales, but they shouldn't be too far off.
Fraser Island is also getting very favourable reports. This time of the year can be the quietest on the Island, meaning you get around the Island quicker due to less cars, and you get to enjoy the beauty without having to share with hundreds of others.
The fishing on both Islands seems to have slowed a little, with only a few reports of small dart and bream filtering into the office. This will change as winter approaches, with better catches if bream, and also tailor starting to make an appearance. There is also a chance of a large mulloway (jew) as the tailor and mullet seasons start.
Fraser Island is also getting very favourable reports. This time of the year can be the quietest on the Island, meaning you get around the Island quicker due to less cars, and you get to enjoy the beauty without having to share with hundreds of others.
The fishing on both Islands seems to have slowed a little, with only a few reports of small dart and bream filtering into the office. This will change as winter approaches, with better catches if bream, and also tailor starting to make an appearance. There is also a chance of a large mulloway (jew) as the tailor and mullet seasons start.
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