Hi All and thanks a bunch for watching todays video on North Stradbroke Island Camping on Flinders Beach, off the coast of Brisbane in South East Queensland. If you want to check out other videos in the Queensland series, please check out the Playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PLtDsuclgH938F6PCEUc99LeAhnyzSj6Ep.html Thanks so much for your support, and don’t forget to subscribe and give us a thumbs up
W💙W! Stradbroke Island looks beautiful! The water is such a pretty baby blue. Is it warm water there? What a place to camp! Your zone looked nice, lots of trees. The sunrise was gorgeous ☀️
The water was amazing this trip... lighter than the last time we went...it was so nice. We were swimming for ages... not quite summer yet but the water was a little cooler, but still tolerable. I liked all the trees, but car runs the fridge and our electronics off solar so we had to keep an eye on it. Sunrise was a perfect spot. ....if you remember the travel queenland Doc from a couple of weeks ago..the starting time lapse was in the same spot. Footage we took last time 😁👍
Excellent stuff Chris, thoroughly enjoyed it. That soundtrack got the foot moving 👌 Straddie is a spectacular location and you highlighted it just beautifully. Fantastic share and keep on producing these quality gems 😃👏👏
Cheers Bernie and thanks for watching. Straddie is an awesome little gem and hoping I can continue to produce more content from there soon. Just have to come up with more ideas...lol. We were lucky to get some great weather. Not so lucky here in Agnes where my Musgrave trip tomorrow has just been canned 😥
Cheers Matt...so glad you see the value and find the information helpful. Hoping to provide as much as I can...or what I want to know before going. Toilets are a big must for me...lol 🤣🤣
@@AquariusTraveller So true! I have a family in tow and they like to know there is a toilet handy. shower, too, if possible. We are tempted to try Kinkuna Beach just south of Bundaberg but there is NO toilet or shower so that will take a bit of planning.
@@matthalpin1981 I have been wanting to try kinkuna for a while. A friend organised a group trip there a few weeks ago..... but like you said...no toilet. That turns me off a bit. Our shower was a bit dodgy this time, but we will make adjustments for next trip. 👍
Hey there...anywhere would be good but your set up will determine the best spot for you. It's more off grid and self suffient at the end but sites do have more direct views of the beach.....or alternativly the toilets available in the single digits with site behind the dunes.
Ahh you two had some great weather for camping. This area looks like a great place to camp, especially with your set up! The sand/beach/water looked so gorgeous during your stay. I really liked the wave footage too! I was a little curious about getting stuck in the sand. Seems that is common. Overall another great video 😁 and glad we got to watch it before we head out again for a week.
We did have some amazing weather that weekend. Although, the drive home ended up pretty bad with a storm rolling over quickly. We are still adjusting our set up and probably making a few more purchases soon. Last year we were in a camper van and very comfortable, but it doesn't go 4wd and limits areas. This weekend we ditched the camping and staying in a cabin on the beach..... can't beat the aircon since it's starting to warm up...lol Thanks a bunch for watching guys 👍😁
@@AquariusTraveller oh nooo sorry to hear about the storm! I can understand why you would want to transition to a 4wd set up to visit more places...and switch it up with a cabin on the beach too :)
Thanks for sharing your trip and give us a run through! I can't quite link up the numeric zones you've explained to the alphabetic zones currently used by them. Do you know if their "Zone C/D" is accessible during high tide at all?
Hi Brendan, It seems since I released this video, Minjerribah camping have changed from Numbered zone to numeric but the set up is still the same. Your C & D zones seem to be equivalent to my 9 & 10 mentioned in the video. I only used the beach for access outside of high tide times, so not that familiar with the track behind. However, I can see on google maps that the amity point road might have a track running behind that section of the campgrounds and could be possible - But I'm not sure if they always are. Also note that what I saw of the 4WD tracks behind, was very thick and skinny - probably not the best if your towing. Anyway, My recommendation would be to access outside of your low tide times first along the beach, then check the behind tracks out, or maybe find someone that's used them for more information. I hope that helps:)
Very nice, Chris! Looks like a lovely trip. I still find it strange that people actually lower the pressure in their tires...I mean, I get why, but we simply don't have to do that where I am. My idiot brother-in-law actually overinflates his tires by going with the max pressure on the tire, instead of using the pressure on the sticker inside the door. Aye aye. Editing is certainly picking up speed, as well as the mix of footage you gather on these adventures. It's a pleasure to watch you move along. Happy weekend! Cheers!
You would be surprised with how many people get stuck when that don't lower the pressure in their tyres. Very easy to get stuck when you haven't...especially with the soft sand. Truthfully...a lot of areas you could get away with it. But you need the extra traction sometimes.
Always trying new things I see from other creators... and learning more about mixing it up. Going to be close and hoping to get to 1000 subs by the end of the year...wish me luck 😁👍
@@AquariusTraveller Arvo! 😉 Yeah…most everything around me is paved. Roads that aren’t paved are dirt, and not sand. 😜 Best of luck with hitting your target, but keep in mind that you can’t control the # of subscribers. You CAN control quality bits though. Don’t beat yourself up if the goal isn’t met. 😉 I also have a ferry ride vid scheduled. How coincidental! Sending well wishes! 🥂
Yeah I had my 2wheel drive vehicle on the dirt this morning ...easy enough. The soft sand is normally stuff we walk on and go ankle deep straight away.... harder to drive on for sure. There are so many 4 wheel drive spots in Australia. Although, most the high profile areas you can get to in a normal car
Thanks for the feedback...glad you liked it. Not that skilled on the tracks being that we accessed from the beach only at low tide. I did see a few caravans down the off grid sites... not sure where they accessed from. Sorry I can't help much more... might pay to find a video with someone that has a caravan.
You can see in the video when we walked in and out to the beach.... probably more sand and boggy but I don't think as much as bribie. Although I thought bribie had more elevation to get up into the site , where straddy was flatter. However I think this video also had drone footage of someone getting stuck trying to drive in. There is also a track towards the back of this section that you can use at high tide, but we didn't use it this trip.
Hi All and thanks a bunch for watching todays video on North Stradbroke Island Camping on Flinders Beach, off the coast of Brisbane in South East Queensland.
If you want to check out other videos in the Queensland series, please check out the Playlist here:
th-cam.com/play/PLtDsuclgH938F6PCEUc99LeAhnyzSj6Ep.html
Thanks so much for your support, and don’t forget to subscribe and give us a thumbs up
Any questions, please ask in the comments :)
Straddle is our little piece of paradise! Thanks for sharing!
Definitely a brilliant piece of paradise... and can't wait to get back again 😁👍
Thanks for watching 💖
Beautiful video my friend thanks for sharing
I wish you all the best Greetings from India
stay connected😊
Thanks very much for stopping by and glad you liked it. 😁👍
Wow, it's always amazing to watch your channel. Looking forward to the next video. Keep it up my friend.
Thanks so much for coming back... glad you liked the footage and have so many different things planned for the future. 😁👍
W💙W! Stradbroke Island looks beautiful! The water is such a pretty baby blue. Is it warm water there? What a place to camp! Your zone looked nice, lots of trees. The sunrise was gorgeous ☀️
The water was amazing this trip... lighter than the last time we went...it was so nice. We were swimming for ages... not quite summer yet but the water was a little cooler, but still tolerable.
I liked all the trees, but car runs the fridge and our electronics off solar so we had to keep an eye on it.
Sunrise was a perfect spot. ....if you remember the travel queenland Doc from a couple of weeks ago..the starting time lapse was in the same spot. Footage we took last time 😁👍
Excellent stuff Chris, thoroughly enjoyed it. That soundtrack got the foot moving 👌
Straddie is a spectacular location and you highlighted it just beautifully. Fantastic share and keep on producing these quality gems 😃👏👏
Cheers Bernie and thanks for watching. Straddie is an awesome little gem and hoping I can continue to produce more content from there soon. Just have to come up with more ideas...lol.
We were lucky to get some great weather. Not so lucky here in Agnes where my Musgrave trip tomorrow has just been canned 😥
Such a beautiful island, Chris. Thanks for showing us this amazing place
Your very welcome and big THANKS for stopping by. I bet you have some amazing spots like this too 👍😁
Very informative vid! Thanks 😊
Your very welcome...so glad you enjoyed it and hope you love camping at Flinders Beach 😁👍
fantastic vid ! thumbs up
Cheers for that and glad you like it 👍😁
Great video, Chris. You cover all the information I want to know when deciding on my next camping location. Thank you.
Cheers Matt...so glad you see the value and find the information helpful. Hoping to provide as much as I can...or what I want to know before going.
Toilets are a big must for me...lol 🤣🤣
@@AquariusTraveller So true! I have a family in tow and they like to know there is a toilet handy. shower, too, if possible. We are tempted to try Kinkuna Beach just south of Bundaberg but there is NO toilet or shower so that will take a bit of planning.
@@matthalpin1981 I have been wanting to try kinkuna for a while. A friend organised a group trip there a few weeks ago..... but like you said...no toilet. That turns me off a bit.
Our shower was a bit dodgy this time, but we will make adjustments for next trip. 👍
@@matthalpin1981 but we could not have asked for better weather on this trip. Brilliant for swimming and the water was so clear.
Hi great video, where do u suggest we camp we have 4 boys and 3 dads
Hey there...anywhere would be good but your set up will determine the best spot for you.
It's more off grid and self suffient at the end but sites do have more direct views of the beach.....or alternativly the toilets available in the single digits with site behind the dunes.
Ahh you two had some great weather for camping. This area looks like a great place to camp, especially with your set up!
The sand/beach/water looked so gorgeous during your stay. I really liked the wave footage too!
I was a little curious about getting stuck in the sand. Seems that is common.
Overall another great video 😁 and glad we got to watch it before we head out again for a week.
We did have some amazing weather that weekend. Although, the drive home ended up pretty bad with a storm rolling over quickly.
We are still adjusting our set up and probably making a few more purchases soon. Last year we were in a camper van and very comfortable, but it doesn't go 4wd and limits areas.
This weekend we ditched the camping and staying in a cabin on the beach..... can't beat the aircon since it's starting to warm up...lol
Thanks a bunch for watching guys 👍😁
@@AquariusTraveller oh nooo sorry to hear about the storm!
I can understand why you would want to transition to a 4wd set up to visit more places...and switch it up with a cabin on the beach too :)
Was good the storm happened right at the end 👍
The cabin on the beach was amazing...still getting to that video and hopefully soon
@@AquariusTraveller Can't wait to see it :)
Thanks for sharing your trip and give us a run through! I can't quite link up the numeric zones you've explained to the alphabetic zones currently used by them. Do you know if their "Zone C/D" is accessible during high tide at all?
Hi Brendan, It seems since I released this video, Minjerribah camping have changed from Numbered zone to numeric but the set up is still the same. Your C & D zones seem to be equivalent to my 9 & 10 mentioned in the video.
I only used the beach for access outside of high tide times, so not that familiar with the track behind. However, I can see on google maps that the amity point road might have a track running behind that section of the campgrounds and could be possible - But I'm not sure if they always are.
Also note that what I saw of the 4WD tracks behind, was very thick and skinny - probably not the best if your towing.
Anyway, My recommendation would be to access outside of your low tide times first along the beach, then check the behind tracks out, or maybe find someone that's used them for more information.
I hope that helps:)
Very nice, Chris! Looks like a lovely trip. I still find it strange that people actually lower the pressure in their tires...I mean, I get why, but we simply don't have to do that where I am. My idiot brother-in-law actually overinflates his tires by going with the max pressure on the tire, instead of using the pressure on the sticker inside the door. Aye aye.
Editing is certainly picking up speed, as well as the mix of footage you gather on these adventures. It's a pleasure to watch you move along.
Happy weekend! Cheers!
You would be surprised with how many people get stuck when that don't lower the pressure in their tyres. Very easy to get stuck when you haven't...especially with the soft sand.
Truthfully...a lot of areas you could get away with it. But you need the extra traction sometimes.
Maybe you don't have that soft of sand where you are ?
Always trying new things I see from other creators... and learning more about mixing it up. Going to be close and hoping to get to 1000 subs by the end of the year...wish me luck 😁👍
@@AquariusTraveller Arvo! 😉 Yeah…most everything around me is paved. Roads that aren’t paved are dirt, and not sand. 😜
Best of luck with hitting your target, but keep in mind that you can’t control the # of subscribers. You CAN control quality bits though. Don’t beat yourself up if the goal isn’t met. 😉
I also have a ferry ride vid scheduled. How coincidental!
Sending well wishes! 🥂
Yeah I had my 2wheel drive vehicle on the dirt this morning ...easy enough.
The soft sand is normally stuff we walk on and go ankle deep straight away.... harder to drive on for sure.
There are so many 4 wheel drive spots in Australia. Although, most the high profile areas you can get to in a normal car
Love the Vid....Which location (tracks) would you suggest for caravan access ?
Thanks for the feedback...glad you liked it. Not that skilled on the tracks being that we accessed from the beach only at low tide.
I did see a few caravans down the off grid sites... not sure where they accessed from.
Sorry I can't help much more... might pay to find a video with someone that has a caravan.
Hi whats the beach and the roads into the campgrounds like are they soft and boggy like Bribie or fairly hard but just dirt roads.
You can see in the video when we walked in and out to the beach.... probably more sand and boggy but I don't think as much as bribie. Although I thought bribie had more elevation to get up into the site , where straddy was flatter.
However I think this video also had drone footage of someone getting stuck trying to drive in.
There is also a track towards the back of this section that you can use at high tide, but we didn't use it this trip.
Couldn’t find any links to the tea tree stained fresh water
Sorry about that... It's brown lake! A lovely little spot too
The link is here :
th-cam.com/video/XJIimJ0evkE/w-d-xo.html