Wednesday, 11 June 2025

Peninsula: Day 28 from ~15km out, to Mapoon

Peninsula: Day 28 from … to …


Wednesday 11/06/25

On the road by ~5:25am, then the lads will pick me up at 8:30am, and bring me back for breaky, then we’ll walk ithe last 4 km nto town together.less than 15km from Mapoon. The road in is now bitumen. There might be a bit of moon behind the clouds…a bit more light than yesterday…

10.5 km, then Ethan picks me up for breaky @ 8:30am, then it's back to the road and walk to the "Welcome to Mapoon" sign ...

I don't think I would have made this last leg without these two..

Thanks Ethan, & Dave for supporting me in this. Thanks to Providence for providing these blokes.

This is where Dave joins us, for the three of us to walk into Mapoon (about 4 km in hot sun).

Aidie, Ripper, & Eddie stop to check us out and say G’day… 

Ripper said he saw me/ met me last year before or around Lakeland. They remind us to keep the water up. Thanks men. Hope you find your phone at the gravel pits Aidie.



We walk the 4km into town to... The Wild Cape Cafe, where we (apart from Dave, whose wisdom teeth are playing up, and he can hardly shut his teeth together) had a Mapoon Burger, and Bundaberg Ginger beer. Then I went to finalize our camp ground booking. Bill, who was the council rep. who sorted it all out for me, then drove me back to the car and camper-trailer. Kevin from the council desk introduced me to Rowena, and Jeff (?) & took us to look at the historical and cultural and artistic centre for an hour or two, where we met Daphne and her mum, and they gave us a Mapoon designed shirt as a momento too. 

We hit the camping ground at what felt like 34°C, set up camp and then went for a walk on the beech and cold shower...

Dinner & Bed early in order to leave at 8 am to get to Weipa by 10am for Dave's flight, then Ethan wants to wash some clothes before he needs to be at the airport by ~5:30pm.  Should I take the camper-trailer with me, or just leave it here? Wisdom please, creative family love.

Now is the time to look, listen, learn about Mapoon, before deciding about any next options by Monday next week.



Thomas Casey built the rock wall at Cullen Point, and moved back here 18months ago, his mum was born here and he was born in Normanton


And Married the grand-daughters of Jerry & Ina Hudson


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