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Daintree walks

Postby davidp » Mon 30 May, 2011 10:02 pm

Does anyone know any good 3-4 day walks in Cape Tribulation / Daintree Area

In 1982 I had the pleasure of walking from Cape Tribualation to Bloomfield but a road was bulldozered through on top of the track a few months later.

Since then I have walked to Pieter Botte and on another occasion to Roaring Meg Falls and wondered if anyone had any info on these walks and how they may have changed.

Also does anyone know about any transport options from Cape Trib to the start of the Cedar Bay walk ? It seems easy enough to get from Cairns to Cape Trib but beyond that is another matter .
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Re: Daintree walks

Postby ithomas » Fri 03 Jun, 2011 1:07 pm

Hi
Here is a link to a Bus Services which would drop you off at the turnoff to Home-rule at Rossville where you can be picked up by arrangement with the property owners. It's a good place to stay the night before you walk out to the bay.
http://www.home-rule.com.au/how.html.
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Re: Daintree walks

Postby juxtaposer » Tue 07 Jun, 2011 2:51 pm

I also walked the old Cape Trib to Bloomfield Track. Arriving at the secluded Cowie Bay was magic. It's still a beautiful place, but shame about the road. It was built in August '84. Not a bad walk that way is the Woobadda Gorge. Check out photogallery/www.greenaissance. Thornton's Peak another beauty.
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Re: Daintree walks

Postby davidp » Tue 07 Jun, 2011 9:46 pm

Thanks for the suggestions. my research tells me it is also possible to walk up past Mt Sorrow
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Re: Daintree walks

Postby juxtaposer » Wed 08 Jun, 2011 4:21 pm

I have struck north from Mt Sorrow along the range to Mt Halcyon. Also climbed up out of Emmagen Creek to what some call Mt. Jensen, but isn't named on any map. You can pick up a very old blazed foot track from there. I don't know where it ends up but suspect it is the old miners' track from around 1900. From there you are at the head of the Woobadda, south of Mt. Donovan.
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Re: Daintree walks

Postby Skid » Wed 22 Oct, 2014 12:30 pm

+1 for Thornton Peak. There is normally water available in the creek below the western ridge (at about 1000m), so you can spend time near the top without having to carry up all your water.
Feel free to PM me if you have any questions.
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Re: Daintree walks

Postby Kainas » Wed 22 Oct, 2014 7:10 pm

I have always wanted to visit the Daintree forest, ever since doing a project on it in grade 5. I have been to Princess Charlotte Bay once (when I was working on a prawn trawler - of all the stupid things I have done in my life), and the seclusion was beautiful.
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