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Vrilya Point Access-Cape York Info

Submitted: Tuesday, Jun 03, 2003 at 17:53

SHELLEY

Hi. We are travelling to the Cape at the end of June (4 vehicles - 7 adults, 6 kids) and noticed in message no 5046 info from Cape York Connections that access to Vrilya Point and beach at Somerset was closed. Can anyone confirm whether this is still the case and if yes, whether it will remain closed. Also noted that Frenchman's Track may also be closed at some time in the near future. Again, can anyone give advice on this as well as how rough Frenchman's is at present, if accessible. Any other info on track conditions would be most welcome.
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AnswerID: 21779   Submitted: Tuesday, Jun 03, 2003 at 21:35

Eric from Cape York Connections replied:

Shelly yes Vrilya point is closed to beach accses north and south you can still camp on the head land but not alowed on beaches same for the beaches at somerset .
As for frenchmans I have not heard of that one.
All the best
Eric
www.capeyorkconnections.com.au
Eric 02 4294 3496
Peter 07 4094 1745
PS if we tell you evey track condition and every bump you will have nothing to look forward to.Cape York Connections
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AnswerID: 21819   Submitted: Wednesday, Jun 04, 2003 at 11:58

SHELLEY replied:

Many thanks for the info Eric and looking forward to it all, every bump and crossing we certainly are.
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FollowupID: 14547   Submitted: Monday, Jun 09, 2003 at 21:27

Andrew posted:

Are there any beaches that you can now drive on in the Cape? I was looking forward to the run along the beach to the ship wreck. Saw the photo on Ron Moon's website and thought that it looked great.
http://www.guidebooks.com.au/FAQs.htm
Nothing better than driving up a beach for a way, finding a place to camp, setting up and putting your feet up, with a line in the water, a cold one in the hand and the flies up me nose.....
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