Re: Trip report - Cairns to Cape TribulationYou sound just like the sort of resourceful bloke who CAN turn a disaster
into an interesting experience!!
"Peter Webb" <webbfamily@DIESPAMDIEoptusnet,com .au> wrote in message
news:47b65afe$0$20842$afc38c87@news.optusnet,com .au...
> People don't normally publish "trip reports" for a simple drive up the
> coast from Cairns.
>
> I think mine was exciting enough to be worthy of posting.
>
> I flew into Cairns for three days holiday, with day 1 for sightseeing and
> days 2 and 3 for diving. Hired a car at Cairns airport on the Thursday
> evening for my stay.
>
> For my first day (Friday), I decided to drive up to Cape Tribulation, a
> few hours north of Cairns, where the bitumen ends and the dirt roads
> start. I drove straight through up to the edge of the bitumen,
> photographed the end of the road, got back in the rental car, it wouldn't
> start. The engine turned over, but no spark. Figured I had flooded it,
> waited half an hour, it started. Great.
>
> Drove about 20 minutes south, pulled into one of the lookout points by the
> side of the road for my first real look at the scenery, and it started to
> absolutely piss with rain as soon as I got out of the car. Got back in the
> car, wouldn't start. Waited half an hour, then an hour, still wouldn't
> start. Nobody has pulled into the lookout (because its pissing down).
> Mobile doesn't work. Stranded in the middle of nowhere, unless 20 minutes
> from the end of the bitumen is "somewhere".
>
> Had no choice but to walk to the edge of the road and stick my thumb out.
> First car picked me up - a couple of aborigines. They gave me a lift to
> the nearest pub, which was the nearest place that had a phone. Got to the
> pub, rang roadside assist, RACQ is the agent, arranged for them to pick me
> up at the pub on the way to the car. An hour later he was there, drove me
> back to the car, still wouldn't start, he said it was buggered and needed
> a tow (not that any of this was exactly news to me). The tow truck driver
> with the RACQ account is his brother in law; the RACQ guy knew he was out
> somewhere and wouldn't be able to tow it until the next day, but he was
> going to see him at the pub that night and would give him the keys.
>
> So what about me? Its still pissing down, the car still doesn't go, and my
> mobile still doesn't work.
>
> The RACQ guy very kindly offered to give me a lift to the Daintree ferry,
> where he reckoned I could get a lift. I eventually found some pommie
> tourists who gave me a lift to Mossman, from where I got another lift
> home. All in the pouring rain.
>
> So my entire day was spent hitchhiking down the QLD coast. My brand new
> rental car was left by the side of the road just south of Cape
> Tribulation. I saw nothing at all, and got soaked to the skin.
>
> The rental car company (Europcar) refunded my rental fee for the 12 hours
> I had the car and it worked. As I was going diving the next couple of days
> anyway, I declined their offer of a replacement vehicle.
>
> Jeez I had the shits at the time. Now I think it was a great day - I met
> some people (locals) I would normally never meet, and had an adventure.
>
>
> Peter Webb
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