Cape York

Monthly Meeting (Planning for Cape York) – 19th Sept 2016

Club 4×4’s monthly meeting is on again on Monday 19th September.

The Club is running a trip to Cape York in October, for this month’s meeting we’re going to talk about what’s required to plan a 5 week trip to a remote part of Australia. We’ll cover all aspects of the trip planning from the initial idea, right up until we leave for the trip, and of course everything in between.

This is a great opportunity to talk about trip planning on a big scale and what is involved. We’ll also do a question and answer section so that members can ask questions about the trip planning process.

Date: Monday 19th Sept 2016

Time: 7:15pm (6:45pm for pre-meeting drinks)

Meeting Agenda:

– Club Update
– Planning for Cape York (special segment)
– Trip Planning
– Open Forum

Cape York

Exploring Cape York – Oct 2016

Club 4×4 is going to Cape York in 2016, it’s going to be an awesome trip.

We’ll spend a bit over 3 weeks exploring Cape York. We’ll be visiting some of the iconic sites in Cape York including the Old Telegraph Line and a trip to Thursday Island. The plan is to start in Cooktown and work our way north ending up at the northern most tip of the Australian mainland. Then work our way back south taking in many of the wonderful sites that the cape has to offer. The trip will finish in Laura.

See the Trip Notice for more details and also there’s a whole section on trip planning for you to read: Cape York Planning Information

Day 1: Cooktown to Musgrave Roadhouse

Day 2: Musgrave Roadhouse to Moreton Telegraph Station

Day 3: Moreton Telegraph Station to Dulhunty River

Day 4: Dulhunty River to Eliot Falls

Day 6: Eliot Falls to Punsand Bay

Day 8: Pujinka

Day 10: Punsand Bay to Captain Billy Landing

Day 12: Captain Billy Landing to Moreton Telegraph Station

Day 13: Moreton Telegraph Station to Chili Beach

Day 14: Portland Roads

Day 15: Chili Beach to Weipa

Day 16: Penefather River

Day 18: Weipa to Archer River Roadhouse

Day 19: Archer River Roadhouse to Saltwater Creek

Day 20: Saltwater Creek to Kalpowar Crossing

Day 21: Kalpowar Crossing to Bathurst Head

Day 23: Bathurst Head to Kalpowar Crossing

Day 24: Kalpowar Crossing to Laura

Cape York

Planning for Cape York – Sept/Oct 2016

Club 4×4 is going to Cape York in 2016, it’s going to be an awesome trip.


To help prepare for the trip we’ve collated information and links for club members. Please be aware that information does change and we will endeavour to make every effort to update this post prior to the trip leaving.

If you have any queries about the trip or the information then please contact the Club Events Manager.

Trip Details/Itinerary

The trip will officially start at Cooktown and finish at Laura. This will allow Club Members to take advantage of making their own plans for getting there and back. It makes it easier if you want to take your own holidays before or after this trip.

Start Date: Saturday 1st Oct 2016
End Date: Monday 24th Oct 2016

Start Location: Cooktown
End Location: Laura

Trip Distance: 10,000 km, while the trip will not start or finish in Melbourne the total distance covered (return to Melbourne) should be no more than this.
No. of Vehicles: At this stage we’ve set this at a maximum of 10.
Itinerary: An itinerary is currently being worked on. If you have any suggestions of places you would like to go or see please contact the Club Events Manager.
Camper Trailers: Sturdy camper trailers designed specifically for off-road/4WD conditions will be allowed on the trip.
Food: You will need to cater for yourself for the duration of the trip.
Fuel: Diesel and unleaded petrol are available in Cape York. However gas is unlikely to be available. Please check with the local web sites or fuel stations for availability closer to the trip.

Booking for the Trip

Booking for this trip will be using the normal booking form while bookings are still open.

Due to the nature of this trip and the requirement to book annual leave and camping/accommodation in advance there will be fairly long lead times for booking on the trip.

General Information about Cape York

National Parks

Camping and Accommodation

A few links relating to accommodation and camping fees. We’ll update these with more information as the trip planning progresses.

Please note that not all campsites will have toilets though the large majority of them will. Some campsites will have showers and we will endeavour to pop into these places on a regular basis.

Trip Preparation

Long trips to remote areas require a carefully planned trip and well set up vehicle. Here are some links to web sites containing information on how to prepare your vehicle for a remote area trip.

If you are bringing along a camper trailer there will be additional spares that you will be required to carry (e.g.: spare set of wheel bearings and grease).

Road Conditions

Permits

From: Cape York Permit Information

The only permit currently required to access the tip of Cape York is one from the Injinoo people. This is however included in the cost of the ferry across the Jardine River. A small information booklet is also normally provided. The ferry charges include your return trip, so make sure you keep your ticket. Be warned that the old vehicle crossing is now too deep to cross. The Jardine Ferry shop can be contacted on (07) 4069 1369. Camping at the very nice camping ground adjacent to the ferry and shop on the south bank of the Jardine is available at $5 per person per night as at January, 2009. Some contact details for camping at the Tip include: Loyalty Beach (07) 4069 3372; Seisia Camping Ground (07) 4069 3243 and Punsand Bay (07) 4069 1722.

From: Jardine River Ferry

NPA Regional Council also operates the Jardine Ferry service, connecting Northern and Southern stretches of Peninsula Development Road.

Ferry Hours: 8am to 5pm
Enquiries: Northern Peninsular Area Regional Council – Bamaga
Phone: 07 4090 4100
Ferry: 07 40691369 Fax: 07 40692808

Prices effective Wednesday 1st May 2013

Single Vehicles $129 return
Vehicle with Trailer/Van $145 return
Motor Bikes $67 return

Fishing

Queensland has its own set of rules for recreational fishing. Information is provided at Recreational fishing rules and regulations for Queensland.

The new “Qld Fishing App”, which features fishing rules in Queensland, including size and possession limits, is now available for download from Google play and the iTunes App Store.

Alcohol Restrictions

There are currently alcohol restrictions in 19 communities across Queensland. This trip will be travelling through some of them.

It is your responsibility to be aware of the restrictions and to adhere to them. Severe fines and penalties apply if you break the laws.

More information can be found on the QLD Government website and/or the links below: