Fraser Island nd 30 th September 2017

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Fraser Island 2017 The Great Sandy Strait 22 nd 30 th September 2017 An eight day expedition along the southern side of Fraser Island. Alternate trip due to NNW wind forecasts negating the original Hervey Bay trip. Trip Leader: Trip Leader Qualification: Martin Wynne 1 2 (Sea Guide) (Instructor) Phone: 0438113271 Email: Contact Requirements : Participants must register their interest prior to the event, and provide the Trip Leader with a contact number. 30 June 2017 (Expressions of interest please in the first instance) Register by: 30 June 2017 Date of trip: 22 nd to 30 th September Grade of Trip: 1 2 3 [double-click relevant box change default value] Event Environment: Dam Lake Creek River Estuary Bay Ocean Surf The Great Sandy Strait Version: 5.4 Page 1 of 6

Brief Description of Activities: QSKC follows the Australian Canoeing Minimal Environmental Impact Practices Guideline. Refer to Club Policies on the QSKC website for further details. This is an eight day trip along the Sandy Strait from River Heads along the south side of Fraser Island to Inskip Point and Tin Can Bay. The trip replaces the planned trip in Hervey bay along the western side of Fraser island, north of Urangan due to windy weather forecasts. Fraser Island is the world s largest sand island, and part of a unique sand island system running beside south east Queensland. This is a multi-day trip for experienced paddlers where participant numbers are limited for safety and camp site limitation reasons. Paddlers are expected to be self-sufficient and will need to carry all food, water, camping and safety gear required for the trip. This expedition will be run concurrently with a concurrent trip by the University of Queensland Canoe Club. On Friday we will load boats and drive up to Urangan for the night, staying overnight at the Harbour View Caravan Park (beside the put in point). We will depart from River Heads early on Saturday (23 rd ). We plan to complete the trip at Tin Can Bay around the middle of Saturday (30 th ) and drive back to Brisbane that afternoon/evening. Sails will be permitted BUT not essential on this Expedition. FRIDAY NIGHT CAMPING AT URANGAN Harbour View Caravan Park, Urangan http://www.caravanparkherveybay.net.au/ 1 Jetty Road, Hervey Bay Queensland Australia. Phone: 07 4128 9374 Tuesday Evening Camping / potential exit point Poona Palms Caravan Park, Boronia Drive, Poona 07 4129 8167 PADDLE PLAN 0. Friday. Drive to Urangan Camp site (depart by 1 PM). Camp the night in the caravan park. 1. Saturday, 23 Sept 2017 River Head to Ungowa Campsite (16kms) Up at 4:00 AM Up and pack tents (or a bit earlier if you need the time) 4:15 AM Drive to River Heads 4:40 AM Unload boats and equipment 5:00 AM Car Shuttle to Poona 7:00 AM Breakfast and pack boats 8:30 on water 10 AM Stop at Wangoolba Creek 11: 30 AM Arrive Ungowa campsite and set up camp (High tide ~11:12 AM) 2. Sunday, 24 Sept 2017 Ungowa Campsite rest day (high tide 11: 45 AM) 3. Monday, 25 Sept 2017 Ungowa to Garry s Anchorage (18kms) (High tide ~ 12:35 PM) 4. Tuesday 26 Sept 2017 Garry s Anchorage to Poona Palms Caravan Park (13kms) (High tide 1:06 PM) Water refill, showers, toilets. Car shuttle Group 1: retrieve cars from River Heads (2 hr). Group 2: Shuttle to Tin Can Bay (1 hr) 5. Wednesday, 27 Sept 2017 Poona Palms Caravan Park to Coolooloi Campsite (14kms) (high tide 2:03 PM (Poona) -> ~ 1:20 PM (Coolooloi)) 6. Thursday and 7. Friday, 28 Sept 2017 and Friday 29 th Sept 2017 Coolooloi Campsite (rest day or local paddles). (Low/high tides 7:15AM/2:35PM on Thur and 8:32AM/3:55PM on Fri) Paddle to/from Inskip (toilets at Inskip). Walk to ocean beach Paddle toward Hook point/ Ferry dropoff, and then walk to ocean beach. Explore Pelican Bay on the south side of Inskip Point. Relax/no paddle 8. Saturday, 30 Sept 2017 Coolooloi Campsite to Tin Can Bay. (15kms) (Low (Coolooloi) /high (Tin Can Bay) tides 9:48AM/5:46PM) Depart 9:00am Tidal Assistance with flooding tide to south for most of trip Arrive Tin Can Bay around 12-12:30pm Lunch, shower and change, and empty boats. Shuttle drivers depart for Poona 2 PM, and return around 3 PM. 2PM 3 PM wash and load boats at Tin Can Bay 4PM - depart Tin Can bay 7:00 - arrive Brisbane The Great Sandy Strait Version: 5.4 Page 2 of 6

Meeting Time: Meeting Place: Departure Time: 7:00 AM River Heads Ferry Terminal. If camping the night before it will be at the Harbour View Caravan Park, Urangan. 8:30 AM Duration: 23th September to 30 September 2017 Distance: Tide Information: Under 20 km (~15 km most paddle days) Tide Times at Fraser Island (Kingfisher Bay resort) Saturday 23 Sept Sunday, 24 Sept Monday, 25 Sept Tuesday, 26 Sept Wed, 27 Sept Low 0437 0.67m High 1037 3.57m Low 1704-0.90m High 2248 3.55m Low 0505-0.77m High 1113-3.50m Low 1741-1.08m High 2325 3.36m Low 0533-0.89m High 1151-3.40m Low 1823 1.27m High 0007-3.15m Low 0606-1.05m High 1237-3.27m Low 1920 1.46m High 0058 2.94m Low 0649-1.22m High 1337-3.15m Low 2038 1.57m Thurs, 28 Sept Friday, 29 Sept Saturday, 30 Sept Sunday, 1 Oct High 0202 2.78m Low 0754 1.38m High 1452 3.08m Low 2152 1.56m First Quarter Moon High 0321 2.72m Low 0919 1.41m High 1612 3.12m Low 2257 1.43m High 0439 2.82m Low 1034 1.35m High 1715 3.26m Low 2352-1.24m High 0538-3.03m Low 1137 1.19m High 1803-3.43m Tide Times at Inskip Point Saturday 23 Sept Sunday, 24 Sept Monday, 25 Sept Tuesday, 26 Sept Wed, 27 Sept Low 0328 0.51m High 0958-1.73m Low 1554-0.65m High 2200 1.6m Low 0357-0.58m High 1036 1.71m Low 1643-0.75m High 2238 1.49m Low 0429-0.65m High 1120-1.68m Low 1744 0.84m High 2321 1.37m Low 0509-0.73m High 1210-1.63m Low 1856 0.89m High 0013 1.27m Low 0556-0.79m High 1312-1.59m Low 2020 0.90m Thurs, 28 Sept Friday, 29 Sept Saturday, 30 Sept Sunday, 1 Oct High 0120 1.18m Low 0659 0.84m High 1425 1.56m Low 2140 0.86m First Quarter Moon High 0249 1.15m Low 0815 0.84m High 1535 1.58m Low 2238 0.77m High 0415 1.18m Low 0934 0.79m High 1632 1.62m Low 2318-0.66m High 0512-1.26m Low 10.36 0.69m High 1717 1.68m Low 2351 0.54m Tide Times at Tin Can Bay (Snapper Creek) Saturday 23 Sept Sunday, 24 Sept Monday, 25 Sept Tuesday, 26 Sept Wed, 27 Sept Low 0351 0.44m High 1105 2.18m Low 1616-0.59m High 1112 2.13m Low 0420-0.53m High 1138-2.1m Low 1652-0.73m High 2344 2.13m Low 0452 0.63m High 1216-2.01m Low 1733 0.86m High 0021 1.81m Low 0525-0.74m High 1300-1.92m Low 1824 0.98m High 0108 1.66m Low 0612-0.85m High 1357-1.85m Low 1934 1.04m Suggested Equipment: Thurs, 28 Sept Friday, 29 Sept Saturday, 30 Sept Sunday, 1 Oct High 0214 1.56m Low 0716 0.92m High 1516 1.82m Low 2111 1.02m First Quarter Moon High 0344 1.54m Low 0838 0.94m High 1643 1.89m Low 2230 0.92m High 0510 1.64m Low 0955 0.86m High 1746 2m Low 2321 0.78m High 0606-1.78m Low 1055 0.76m High 1832-2.13m Required equipment [Indicate required and recommended equipment to be carried by each paddler, specific to the grade of the paddle and expected conditions refer to club website] As per Grade 2 Trip in Club Grading Policy Sea Kayak with deck lines, enclosed cockpit and spray skirt Covered Shoes for hiking and paddling Minimum 3L drinking water per day (bring > 12 litres of water as we will be able to refill at Poona) Mosquito Repellent Paddlers Requirements Recommended equipment Sun protective clothing and sunscreen Food for duration of trip Camping Gear New members of QSKC are required to attend an AC Basic Skills Award day prior to their first paddle, or hold equivalent AC qualifications. You will need to be capable of paddling up to 20 kms in a day with a fully loaded kayak (the maximum distance of 1 leg of trip). Camping will be without any facilities and all food and water needs to be taken and all rubbish returns with you. Alternate course and take out points: If we leave too late on Sat 23 rd September (high tide at 10:30 AM), we may paddle NNE with the tide to camp at Jeffries Beach Campsite on the South East end of Big Woody Island (15km). The following day we will paddle early with the wind and tide assistance south to Ungowa (24 km). This will also depend on conditions. We could take out early at Poona where we will leave cars. The Great Sandy Strait Version: 5.4 Page 3 of 6

Identified hazards: drowning hypothermia dehydration/ hyperthermia surf equipment failure weather change stingers & bites capsize at sea exhaustion & fear group spread sea sickness separation at sea crocodiles shipping lanes rocks & gauntlets boat traffic fatigue sea caves land fauna rough seas marine life medical conditions sunburn paddle related injuries Dingos Marine mammals QSKC Risk Management Policy Emergency Rescue Contact: I have consulted the QSKC Risk Management Policy with regards to the management of the hazards identified above: (Tick box) VMR Hervey Bay at Urangan VMR 466-07 4128 9666 VHF, 16,67, 22, 73 Coastguard Tin Can Bay VMR417-07 5486 4290 / 0419 798 651; VHF 16, 67, 80, 82 Communication: Mobile VHF Radio whistle Safety equipment: Check of other paddlers equipment: EPIRB/PLB signal mirror flares torch/glow stick spare paddle tow line repair kit first aid kit suitability of craft spray skirt Life Jacket (L50) paddle leash bailing device medication water footwear The Great Sandy Strait Version: 5.4 Page 4 of 6

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