Archer River campsite
The obligatory termite mound shot
The numberplate tree at Bramwell Junction. This is also the start of the Old Telegraph Track
Marg checks out the first and probably one of the worst crossings
Going down is easier than coming back up, here
Palm Creek marks the crossing
Another view of the Jardine River campsite
A pair of rare Palm Cockatoos at dusk. Long lens and grainy, but at least we saw some
Looking out from the camp site
Taking the tinny for a run. The river was very shallow in parts
Sunset over the Jardine
Klaus trying to entice a fish on lure
Getting ready to load the boat back on the roof
The Jardine River ferry crossing
Beryl next to termite mound
Walking out to the tip
Plaque on the top of Australia
The whole gang. Us and Marks brother and sister in law, Greg and Lorei
One of the creek crossings on the way from Punsand Bay to the tip
Klaus and Beryl as far north as you can walk on the Australian mainland
A 'tame' saltie
Looking out towards the tip Of the Australian mainland. Cape York. We made it
Having lunch at Punsand Bay, Cape York
Looking up the beach from our site at Seisia
Fishing off the beach, with the 'famous' jetty in the background
Cleaning a Golden Trevally I had just caught
Relaxing in the shade
Queenfish caught off the jetty
Another view up the beach. Croc tracks were visible in the sand not 50m from where we camped
The remains of the old jetty
Sunset off the Seisia jetty
The tour boat for Thursday Island, coming in to drop off the day's tourists
Looks serene, but I didn't catch anything this time
The view from our campsite
Our campsite for the week at Seisia Caravan Park. Our tents are in the corner. Mark's boat is in plain sight
Aboriginal guy waiting for something to spear. Very windy but he was fine in his small canoe
The Peugot car club had a rally. This guy drove up from Vic. Who says you need a 4wd
Morning at the jetty
Evening at the jetty
Ladies
A heli landed right next to our tents and took tourists for a flight
Gents