Cape Hillsborough – Kangaroo’s on the Beach

22 May 2018: Cape Hillsborough is nestled in National Park and it’s stunning. It’s an early start 5.30am and it down to the beach to see the kangaroos on the beach. This is one awesome experience. The kangaroos arrive early morning to eat the mango pods that get washed onto the sand. There is no other place in the world that has kangaroos on the beach. They are sooooooo close and very happy to be photographed. The camp ground is simple and there is very limited reception,. The park owners are awesome and extremely friendly. During the you can walk the Cape Hillsborough Beach on low tide and venture out to the headland. IMG_3220IMG_3161

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Early kayak on Tallebudgera Creek & SLSC

6 May 2018

5.45am start and I paddle under the bridge, capture the sun burning with silhouettes over the break wall and continue on back up creek to the main pacific highway. It’s a pretty creek but I didn’t venture up the canals amongst the residences. One great thing I spotted (photo) was a bunch of teenage surfie lads that had set up camp on this little sand island with a Tent, BBQ, esky and Tinnie for the night. They were having a blast just hanging out, fishing, pumping Yambies etc. Living the life! After a few hours kayaking and on my return, I noticed the IRB clubs of Currumbin and Kurrawa going through their training drills. They were either IRB racing around the marker buoys or practicing their IRB person pick up.

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