It was my first time on Bribie Island so I had a walk around the bunkers and took a few photos. It looked like one of the bunkers still had 70 year old sandbags.


Driving back along the beach we spotted some birds of prey flying around and a couple of Sea Eagles sitting the trees.


We stopped at First Lagoon so Dave & family could fry up some dinner and the kids could have a play. According to Dave there was a lot less water in the lagoon than his previous visits. We found some soft sand had a go at getting my Navarra bogged. I had to put it in 2WD and reverse to dig myself into the sand but still got out by putting it in 4 low. I bogged myself again and Dave showed me how to use the max tracks to get myself out, although I didn't get very far in 2WD.
By the time we left 1st Lagoon the sun had gone down and it was dark as we drove off the beach to a carpark with lights so we could air up before heading home.

It was a fun afternoon and a chance to get more experience driving on sand, so thanks again Dave.
Cos.