Monday, May 5th 2009
Location: Cairns
We got to the hostel late last night and it was so great to see our long time friend again. We were pretty tired but were quickly convinced to go for a drink and have a visit with her. The next morning we decided to head out for breakfast and do a few things around town.
On our walk around town we could hear these really loud squawks and when we looked up, much to our dismay, were thousands of bats in the trees above us.
We had decided that we wanted to do a trip to Cape Tribulation and the Daintree Rainforest and we got such a good deal plus the man doing the deal threw in two extra nights with the car for free!
We took advantage of this opportunity by going to a place called the Crystal Cascades for a short hike and one of the most spectacular swims. We were feeling quite adventurous and did a lot of rock climbing and even went down a little waterfall like a waterslide.

We discovered that one of the best things about being backpackers in Cairns is that you get offered free meals from restaurants, our first meal was either hot dogs or vegetarian spaghetti, not so great tasting but it filled our bellies!
May 6, 2009
Location: Daintree Rainforest- Cape Tribulation
We started the day off quite early by leaving on our trip north from Cairns. We tried to keep our eyes out for signs that pointed to interesting spots along the way to our hostel. One of those spots was Mossman Gorge where there was a swimming hole. We determined it was both too cold and too populated (by tourists) to truly enjoy a swim there as we felt we really couldn't top our adventure from yesterday.
In Australia they drive on the left hand side of the road and so we nominated Nicole to do our driving since she has done a fair amount of driving here already since she's been in Australia since October. This all worked out until we were getting on to a ferry, I think the man may have had a crooked finger and pointed us to the right side of the boat, Oops!
Staying in the rainforest is simply amazing, at the ground level there is very little sunlight but you can constantly hear birds, insects and animals all the time, falling asleep I felt like I was listening to one of those relaxation CD's!

May 7th, 2009
Location- Cape Trib Beach House Backpackers
Written by Nicole
I woke abruptly at 6:45 to the sound of footsteps, a door open and a lively exclamation by Sara of 3 wild pgs right outside our door. Madison and I leaped from our beds, joining Sara and a few other mid-morning bathroom goers to marvel at these feral beasts. One lady made an interesting comment regarding the bacon and egg breaky and then began to gush over how 'lovely' and 'beautiful' they are.
(One day when I have more time I will try and post of the video of the pigs, just imagine the pigs from Survivor Australia until then!)
After breakfast (non-pork) and a quick shower we embarked on a 9.5 km jungle trek, passing a croc watering hole and making our way through jungle vines and swampy puddles.

An almost-dip in the croc-free upstream pool (consisting of an out-of-water drench by an unanticipated rain cloud) preceeded our return via the rocky beach route. We opted for a swim in the backpackers pool (the jellyfish are still making the beach waters their home), followed by various diversion such as photography, spider spotting and beach stolls. In the evening we shared champagne on the beach and Madison and I (not Sara because she was too scared) went on a full-moon lit night walk which quickly turned into a night drive because we got too scared as well. We saw a possum, cane toad and lizard.
May 8, 209
Location: Cape Tribulation/Cairns
Written by Madison
Today we woke up to our last day in the middle of the rainforest. Cape Trib was a really awesome experience and allowed us to see reef, beach and rainforst, the only place where this is possible in the world. After we finished breakfast we packed up and checked out of the beach house. Our first stop along the drive back was at the board walk that had really cool mangroves where the trees have longs of roots that hold the tree out of the water. After that we took the ferry across and didn't mess up this time, yay for staying on the right side of the boat! Next we hit up one of Sara's must do's in Australia which was a crocodile watch. We went on the Bruce Belcher's tour and he's given over 35,000 tours. On the tour we saw 6! crocodiles!!!! It was soo cool, especially because it seemed like we might not see any when we first started off. We saw two large crocs, Big Al and Scarface and 4 smaller crocs.

Once the croc tour was done Sara decided to take a crack at driving and did a lovely drive for us until we stopped for lunch. We finished our journey at about 6 pm and checked back into our hostel at Cairns which kind of seems like home cause it's familiar. We got back into our upgraded room again which is great because it only has three beds and it's own private livingroom, fridge and bathroom! We spent the rest of the evening talking about whats coming up in the next week or so and did some trip planning.