Cycling through the Easter Holiday rush
So I had a short day today, even though I had a perfectly early start (7am) and the skies were blue and the wind was on my back. My enemy today was the Easter Holiday. Crowds everywhere means the campervan parks are full. I was hoping to get to Noosa today, but I got worried that the parks would be full, so I stopped here in Coolum at the Information Center on my way just to see what the story was. The woman told me what I’d feared – that all the campsites in Noosa were full and the one park between here and Noosa was also full. It was only 10:30am, but if I had to continue on it would be at least another 85 km and I just didn’t think it was worth the risk not knowing if I’d even get a site. So I went to the campervan park in Coolum, but nearly fell over when the girl told me it was $23.50 AUS for a site!! Whoa. To camp! (Holiday prices.) I just didn’t know what to do, but I knew I was screwed and it was the silly holiday that was screwing me. (This morning I stopped in Mooloolaba, one of the beach towns, to have a coffee, and they charged me an extra 15% holiday tax!) I can’t wait until Easter is over.
But I got lucky here at the campervan park when the owner found out I was cycling to Cairns. I guess he felt sorry for me and he gave me a campsite under a low tree for half price! Wow, that made my day.
I spent the afternoon relaxing in the shade of my tree reading a book. One thing I’ve realized after the last 2 nights especially is that I’ve got to get out of these campervan parks. It’s a different breed, the caravan camper, and I don’t like it. These people have so much STUFF – huge tents, tables (yes, plural), chairs, lanterns, portable stoves (using the word’portable’ very loosely), mattresses, radios, even tv’s sometimes, that I often wonder if they even save any money camping considering all the stuff they had to buy. If you didn’t know it, you’d think you were in a carnival walking around this place at night. It’s bizarre.
Anyway it probably didn’t turn out so bad for me that I din’t stay in Noosa after all. The Canadian couple (from Vancouver Island) camping next to me drove to Noosa this morning to go surfing and their car was robbed while they were in the water – passports, wallets, money – all gone. They spent the afternoon at the police station – no fun. I’m sure I wouldn’t feel too safe with my bicycle out at night there, even if it is locked up (yes, their car was locked). So tomorrow I think I’ll still cycle up to Noosa just to see it and then head inland and try to camp in some State Forest land, hoping it’s a bit cheaper too.
Distance: 45.16 km
Time: 2 hours 45 minutes
Avg Speed: 16.4 km/hr

da beach

Yeah thats right!
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