Left straight after work Friday afternoon for a long weekend camping at 1770. Lovely spot only a short drive from my place. Directly in front of the little caravan park is the site of the
Endevour crew's first landfall in what would become Queensland. Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander collected golden orchids (
Dendrobium discolour) from the rocks just around the corner from the last campsites. The orchids are still there today. Sitting on the little sheltered beach in front of the camps, you look out over the great long sweep of Bustard bay for many kilometres, Bustard head just visible in the far distance. Much of the vista, including a lot of the headland directly behind the caravan park is national park, some world heritage even (Rodd's peninsula). This area is little changed since the day the
Endevour crew rowed ashore on that day in the year 1770. Hope it stays that way.
Drank a carton of my own Saaz blonde ale and ate heaps of greasy, artery-clogging BBQ food, kids played on the beach by day and chased ghost crabs by night - was fuckin' awseome.
Got home late yesterday (missed the march

) and decided to whip a stout.
4kg Joe White pilsener malt, mashed @ 70c
600g Chocolate malt, cold-steeped
500g Roast barley, cold steeped
150g 75% cocoa mass chocolate (was 200g but got hungry)
1kg Dextrose
35g Goldings @ 15 min into boil
30g Goldings @ 45 min into boil
Oh yeah! Smells rich and chocolatey. Should be ready for September outback camping trip.
Have to work on an assignment now
