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grey_inflatable
13-12-2006, 04:58 PM
Hi all,
MY parents stay at mudjimba beach on the sunny coast and i've been out to the island on the ducky, but id love to camp on it. Any one ever camped the night on it. Any one know a charter boat up there that would drop us off with sea kyacks and then pick us up the next arvo and not charge a mint.
p.s will the law be pissed at us for camping on it .
first_mate
13-12-2006, 09:21 PM
I've never heard of it. is it in the middle of the river??
grey_inflatable
13-12-2006, 09:31 PM
no its about 1.5klm off shore just out from the mooroochy river on the sunshine coast qld
thanks
marlinqld
14-12-2006, 05:03 AM
I believe someone used to have the elase on the island and lived on it.
I remember a few years ago the elase came up for public auction/tender..... so i assume someone still lives on it. Does this then make it private property so you cant go on it?
It would be a state government issue, so maybe parks and wildlife can help you?
Mike
Homer_Jay
24-12-2006, 06:13 AM
Yes someone used to have the lease on it. I dont know about anymore. But no one lives there. There is just an old shack on it. I dont think anyone would care too much if you camped there, but getting access onto the island itself isnt very easy. I doubt that a charter opparator would want to take his boat to close to the island.
geebz
02-01-2007, 08:03 AM
i used to paddle over there from mudjimba and surf it most weekends. There isnt really anywhere to land a boat over. There is one spot where you can get a small tinnie in but it is dangerous and you could only do it when there is no swell at high tide.
I havent been over for a long time but i know some fisherman used to do overnighters due to the fact that they would leave old tackle bait beer cans and rubbish there.
northernblue
02-01-2007, 02:49 PM
i used to paddle over there from mudjimba and surf it most weekends. There isnt really anywhere to land a boat over. There is one spot where you can get a small tinnie in but it is dangerous and you could only do it when there is no swell at high tide.
I havent been over for a long time but i know some fisherman used to do overnighters due to the fact that they would leave old tackle bait beer cans and rubbish there.
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