Cape York - The top,of Australia

 We arrived at Cape York by 10:00, anchored on the west side of the very tip of the cape and took the dinghy ashore to explore the most northerly spot on the Australian mainland.


Cape York - the end of the trail

Cape York seen from the Torres Straight 

I was surprised to find that there were a lot of tourists at the cape.  It is a difficult and long 4-wheel drive on rough dirt roads to reach the tip of Cape York but it seems many people of all ages make the trek.  There were quite a few groups of motorcyclists along with the 4-wheel crowd.

We walked the beach trail to the tip of the cape and then returned back on an upper trail which took us to the car park.  Along the way there was a sign showing the distance to various locations around the world.  I noticed that True North on the sign did not point to the correct position to True North anchored out off the pointšŸ˜Š.

I estimate Iā€™m about 14,500km from home

After our hike, we returned to True North to continue around the Cape and after almost 2 years return to the east coast of Australia.  We continued south to our anchorage at Turtle Head creek.

KS ready to return to True North and round Cape York to the Australian east coast


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