It was a beautiful sunny morning so we decided it was the perfect day to drive up to the waterfall. There’s a beautiful pond there that’s nice, cold and refreshing! We packed up some peanut butter sandwiches for lunch along with some water and we were on our way! It’s about a 45 minute drive being that we have to drive slowly on an unpaved, bumpy dirt road to get to the waterfall, but the drive is well worth it.
Road trips are often a part of our lives. As a family, we love to drive to nearby spots every now and then. They are also a great way to spend time together and have fun along the journey. The only thing missing sometimes is the fact that we don’t have a great music system in the car. But that could be rectified by finding a Car Audio Installer Near Me and putting in a really good system. Then we could just sing along to tunes and have fun, no matter how bumpy the ride might be!
Anyway, coming back to the story, we drove through the Eucalyptus forest, and I stopped to take some pictures. Have you watched the 2010 movie Predators? Part of that movie was filmed here in these forests!
On our drive up the sun kept hiding behind the clouds! I hoped it would clear up for good once we got to our destination! The water’s too cold to get into if the sun’s not out. Luckily, by the time we got there the sun was out, brightly shining upon us.
The girl’s were excited! It’s been a while since we’ve been here. Rasta, our dog, was happy too! He was the first to jump in and go for a swim.
We stayed for a couple hours, then it was time to head back home. It was about 3:30 in the afternoon by then, so it was the perfect timing. We’d go home, bathe, get some dinner cooked, then my hubby and I would get our Insanity workout in. It had been a fun and relaxing day up until that point. Little did I know, we wouldn’t be making it home any time soon.
Instead of turning the truck around and heading back out the way we had got there, my husband chose to take another road. Up ahead I saw a big puddle of mud. “You’re gonna get stuck if you go through there,” I said. But it was too late! We were almost through, but the truck would not go any further! We were stuck. My husband tried reversing the truck with no luck, tried going forward again, but we were just digging ourselves deeper and deeper into the soft mud. This waterfall is on private property and miles away from any homes. There is no one around. Then I realized both of us had left our cell phones at home. We were stuck, with no way out!
Luckily, there’s an ATV tour that goes through this area every afternoon, my husband heard them at a distance. They were at their turnaround point, just up the road, where they stop to take a look at the waterfall. He ran to catch up with them and was able to reach them in time. He borrowed one tour guide’s phone to call my mom. It was just our luck, my sister and brother-in-law weren’t home. They have a truck, and we had hoped they’d be able to pull us out. The second ATV tour guide drove my husband back to the truck where they attempted to pull the truck out with the ATV, with no luck. Now I wish we’d have gone in for one of those all-terrain vehicles. Those atv wheels and tires are built for this kind of mud, and if we’d had them, we wouldn’t have gotten stuck in the first place. Anyway, for now, we were properly stuck.
By this time I was very annoyed! I had told my husband the truck wouldn’t make it through the mud, and he went anyway. If only he would have listened! The tour guide had to leave to catch up with the tour but said he’d come back to help us after the tour was done. “Great”, I thought, that would be another hour or two! In the meantime my husband tried finding rocks and sticks to place under the tires, hoping that would help the truck out. We tried again, and again, with no luck.
At around 5 o’clock, my sister and my brother-in-law showed up. My mom called them, and although they were an hour away, she had them come home to help us out. So, we tried and tried to get the truck out, and after nearly two hours, we had to call it quits. The sun was going down, and the truck just wasn’t budging. We regret not being better equipped for the trip. I mean, you can always get informative resources about trucks and truck fenders from websites like Truckile.com, but unfortunately, that thought didn’t pass our heads. Road trips may not always turn out to be the way you want them to be.
So, as I write this, the truck is still up there, stuck in the mud. I sure hope it doesn’t rain tonight! My husband called a friend who has a Jeep, and he sounded pretty confident that his Jeep will be able to get our truck out of that mud. I sure hope he’s right! Oh, and as for the tour guide, he never showed up! But, I did find out that he was on his way up when he saw my mom who told him we were already getting some help from my brother-in-law, so he figured we’d be able to get out. I sure wish that were true.
I just hope that our truck doesn’t bear too much damage after staying stuck in the mud for a while. We may have to get it cleaned and serviced after getting it out of there. Probably, my husband might also consider getting new 4wd accessories townsville (or in another location), such as rock sliders, brush bars, mudguards, etc., to protect the vehicle in the future from such incidents.
Anyway, as for our superb family outing, what started off as a wonderful day, didn’t end so great. But at least we got to enjoy part of the day! And we’re home, safe and sound. I did NOT want to stay up in the forest after dark!
Melinda Dunne says
Beautiful pics! Sorry about the mud though…
Patty A says
Those are some gorgeous pictures! How fun.
Patty A says
Except for the stuck in mud part… even though I would’ve seen that as an adventure.
Sue Invegas says
That waterfall looks beautiful! I would not have liked getting stuck in that mud!
Tamara says
Looks like you had fun at the waterfall, Sorry about the mud did you get it out yet?
malia says
Yes, my husbands friend was able to get it out with his Jeep! They went and got it early the next morning, then my husband spent hours trying to get all the mud off!! lol
Tamara says
I am so glad that it made it home safe.
Alaina Bullock says
Wow! That sounds and looks like a wonderful day! I am glad you all had such a wonderful time!
malia says
other than the truck getting stuck, it absolutely was a WONDERFUL day! 🙂
Susan Bewley says
I’m so jealous! This sounds absolutely beautiful (except for getting stuck in the mud, that is no fun)
michelle says
wow this place is beautiful great way to spend outdoors
Dhemz says
hey, that place (falls) looks very familiar. I think that’s where the “Lost” series was filmed.
malia says
No, Lost wasn’t filmed here, BUT did you watch Celebrity Mole Hawaii? One episode was filmed at this waterfall. Here’s a link to the episode on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRyFt6rgUaU&feature=relmfu
Sheila says
what a beautiful place to enjoy mother nature with the whole family. it doesnt matter if car was stuck in the mud as long as everybody were having wonderful time
Sharon says
Where is this waterfall? Gorgeous!