Noosa Heads is incredible
01.12.2007 - 20.12.2007
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Well Noosa Heads in Queensland, Australia could be hard to top. Between the incredible weather (normally in the 80’s with pretty high humidity), the crystal clear water and fabulous surf we’ve had a wonderful 3 weeks here. We actually flew from a small industrial town called Gladstone which was where the ferry from Herron Island lands. We flew into Brisbane on Saturday night the first of December with the Irvings, rented a car and drove – on the left hand side of the road from the right side of the car no doubt – about 2 hours in the dark trying to find our accommodations. 
We immediately found the great farmers market the next day and had incredible days surfing all different beaches. We found some nice point breaks that allowed all of us to take some of the longest rides of our lives. Our favorite turned out to be Tea Tree point which was about a ½ mile hike through the National Park on a shoreline trail. Absolutely spectacular! We’d see Koala’s in the trees, 3 foot long monitor lizards roaming the forest floor, Sea Turtles and Manta rays in the water, massive spiders and Kyle and Griffin were actually able to pet some large looking lizard before it high-tailed it to safety. Of course we saw Kangaroos in the wild and the kids were even able to pet them in a little park at the Zoo. Then of course there are tons of deadly snakes and spiders roaming around but we never saw a snake and don’t know if any of the spiders we ran from were poisonous or deadly. The small town feel of Noosa and the surrounding towns of the Sunshine Coast, the incredible beaches and the friendly people make this a place the Sweasey Family could enjoy living in. 
One of the more exciting adventures was Blake and I deciding to give Kite surfing a try. With a great instructor who gave us helmets with microphones in them so he could bark instructions we ventured out across the Noosa River mouth which right into the ocean and parked on a massive sandbar for our training. I’ve done some windsurfing and wakeboarding and this is a “little” like a combination of those except the kite can actually lift an 185 American right off the ground and out of the water into the sky if you get it in the wrong spot. So learning to guide the kite is the skill that’s essential. It’s hard to describe but if you get the kite in a particular zone then you’re going to get launched like superman and when you’re learning that’s not a trick it’s “ #$%&up”. We’ll Lois it looks like the river mouth is safe today because it happened so quickly that I have no idea what happened but spectator accounts tell me I flew (without the board unlike the experts up the beach who were getting incredible air intentionally) about 20-30 feet before landing head first like a torpedo back in the water for a sinus enema. The great part is after much preparation on land with the kite, then in the water where simply “drag” with no board but practice going upwind, cross wind etc. that once I was actually handed the board I got right up and my coach was telling me what a great job I was doing and 5 seconds later he’s screaming at me saying I’ve lost total control and I need to calm down. Honestly, it happened so quickly I barely remember standing or flying or panicking but now I’m excited to give it a go again later.
So on 20 Dec we drove south 3 hours to Coolongatta on the Gold Coast which is more developed and crowded than Noosa. We’ll spend a couple days here till we drive to Lennox Head and spend 2 weeks before flying to New Zealand on January 6.
Posted by hsweasey 21.12.2007 3:29 PM Archived in Australia Comments (0)




