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Great Barrier Reef Island Hopping - Ep 33
March 25, 2022
Great Barrier Reef Island Hopping - Ep 33

Great Barrier Reef Island Hopping - Ep 33

Great Barrier Reef Island Hopping – Ep 33

We island hop through Australia’s Great Barrier Reef on our Whitby 42 ketch as we head south ahead of the coming cyclone season leaving Kent Island stopping at Dunk, Gould and Hinchinbrook Islands on the way to spending a few days enjoying the sunshine at Orpheus Island. The seasonal northerly winds we rely on to sail south have failed to arrive so it’s all upwind which is a point of sail we can usually avoid.

All music in this episode is by Epidemic Sound.

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We island hop through Australia’s Great Barrier Reef on our Whitby 42 ketch as we head south ahead of the coming cyclone season leaving Kent Island stopping at Dunk, Gould and Hinchinbrook Islands on the way to spending a few days enjoying the sunshine at Orpheus Island. The seasonal northerly winds we rely on to sail south have failed to arrive so it’s all upwind which is a point of sail we can usually avoid.

All music in this episode is by Epidemic Sound.

We’ve been blogging since 2011. Check it out at https://www.dreamtimesail.blogspot.com

You can find Karen's recipes and tips from Our Galley at https://dreamtimesail.blogspot.com/p/our-galley.html

We’re on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DreamtimeSail

Follow our Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dreamtimesail/

If you would like to support our creative work checkout Patreon https://www.patreon.com/DreamtimeSail

Keep in mind that we may receive commissions when you make purchases from our affiliate program. This is at no extra cost to you. However, this does not impact our reviews and comparisons. We only recommend products trialled and proven on board by us. We try our best to keep things fair and balanced, in order to help you make the best choice for you. We will tell you if they are an Affiliate Link. Following are some of the services and products we recommend and have an affiliation with. Cheers Rob and Karen
DJI Mavic 2 Pro is our choice in Drones https://amzn.to/2IdgmFk
DJI Action Cam is our choice for filming https://amzn.to/3eLsIAH
along with the Sony AX53 4K Handy-cam https://amzn.to/3lfARjs
for sound quality we use Rhode VMPRRode VideoMic https://amzn.to/3k7GU8l
and the Rode Wireless Go - Compact Wireless Microphone System, Transmitter and Receiver https://amzn.to/2U90Gpa
Neewer Portable Aluminum Alloy Camera 2-in-1 Tripod Monopod Max. 70"/177 cm with 3-Way Swivel Pan Head and Carrying Bag for DSLR,DV Video Camcorder https://amzn.to/2IeVfTc
Karen uses for her still photography the 200D Canon https://amzn.to/2U4i3rg
With a 18-55 Lens https://amzn.to/32qx3Ew
We edit on a Microsoft Surface Laptop https://amzn.to/32roadJ
Sony Noise Cancelling Wireless Earphones https://amzn.to/3eFCwwf
Karen wears Nude by Nature https://t.cfjump.com/71193/t/35089

Great Barrier Reef Island Hopping - Ep 33 Locations

  • Great Barrier Reef (-18.2870668,147.6991918)

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