Confessions of a Grey Nomad – The Places We love

Rainbow Beach, Qld

Although there’s a caravan park in the heart of town, overlooking the beach, we stayed at the Big 4 park 3Kms out on the Carlo Road on the recommendation of Double or Nuthin’ and Shirley Temple, because it has an unpowered section down on the waterfront. It was a delightful spot overlooking Tin Can Bay, but the midges just about carried us away. If that wasn’t bad enough, we quickly realised that Woody was allergic to the midge wristband that a friend in Cairns had suggested.

A lot of folks like to camp on the beach at Inskip Point, but every so often a caravan or two fall into the sea. I’d give it a miss. Check out the Rainbow Sands and the Carlo Sand Blow and take plenty of midge repellent.

My apologies to anyone who has read this story before, but I just had to include it to give you a feel of this laid-back bush camp.

(Day 88 Mon Sep 1st 2014 Rainbow Beach, Qld)

It’s Monday morning and it is warm enough to eat breakfast outdoors again.  In front of us there is a rather noisy camp of people who we’ve noticed won’t walk to the toilet, they drive! And no, they’re not disabled, we’ve checked that out. This morning ‘the boss’, as we’ve begun to call him, is pacing back and forth talking loudly into his phone. I think that he wants to feel needed but isn’t, the staff are probably glad that he’s away with the family for a few days. We hear all about a concrete pour that went wrong last Friday because one of his staff was more worried about the results of his MRI than the concrete. We hear about it over and over as ‘the boss’ rings everyone he knows. They’re meant to have left the camp by 10:00am but instead they pack up the tents, drop everything and go fishing. They tow the boat back with ‘the boss’ riding across the park standing upright, in the boat, did I mention that his neck is in a brace? He’s a bright spark this guy! The park manager is haggling with them to leave but they restart the fire and cook the fish instead. Eventually they go and the park becomes blissfully quiet and now we have an uninterrupted view of gum trees and the inlet. Ah the serenity.

9 thoughts on “Confessions of a Grey Nomad – The Places We love

  1. I asked “the great one” if midges were any use at all, and she replied that “while their biting habits can be irritating to humans and livestock, midges are a fundamental component of healthy, functioning natural environments.” I guess we are stuck with them.

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