Christmas Outing - Day 1 18th November
Posted: November 21st, 2017, 9:12 pm
It was a bright sunny day when we ..... oh wait .... it was fairly cloudy, with a bit of rain when we met at Beaudesert. No one missed the new turn-off to the town centre, so the trip was off to a good start.
Don and Tracey then bravely lead us through the border ranges tracks. As we climbed the range, we quickly discovered why the vegetation was so green, and why this called a rain forest. Driving through some low level clouds, it eventually started to rain. Given that we were then in a daylight savings time-zone, Don lead us to a nice look where we stopped for lunch. Unfortunately it continued to rain, and the temperature dropped to 12 degrees.
I mentioned to Don that I saw Mt Warning, and I even took a photo. You can clearly see it in the photo below. It's right in the middle of the photo .... there is even a line pointing to it (yes - it's on the sign). Anyway, we continued through some very scenic rain forest tracks, and the clouds/fog only increased the charm of the area. We then headed to Uki, where it continued to rain.
Soon afterwards, we held the club AGM, where most of the existing committee re-elected to their previous positions. One position is yet to be confirmed.
With the AGM over, attention was turned to the selection of meals for dinner. I think everyone found someone that appealed to their appetite.
Given that it continued to rain and the ground being completely saturated, everyone decided to just head off home instead of putting up a tent in the rain and camping overnight. But it was certainly a nice 1-day outing with great company.
Don and Tracey then bravely lead us through the border ranges tracks. As we climbed the range, we quickly discovered why the vegetation was so green, and why this called a rain forest. Driving through some low level clouds, it eventually started to rain. Given that we were then in a daylight savings time-zone, Don lead us to a nice look where we stopped for lunch. Unfortunately it continued to rain, and the temperature dropped to 12 degrees.
I mentioned to Don that I saw Mt Warning, and I even took a photo. You can clearly see it in the photo below. It's right in the middle of the photo .... there is even a line pointing to it (yes - it's on the sign). Anyway, we continued through some very scenic rain forest tracks, and the clouds/fog only increased the charm of the area. We then headed to Uki, where it continued to rain.
Soon afterwards, we held the club AGM, where most of the existing committee re-elected to their previous positions. One position is yet to be confirmed.
With the AGM over, attention was turned to the selection of meals for dinner. I think everyone found someone that appealed to their appetite.
Given that it continued to rain and the ground being completely saturated, everyone decided to just head off home instead of putting up a tent in the rain and camping overnight. But it was certainly a nice 1-day outing with great company.




