What’s happening at Camp Lake Fire (19.07.2010)


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This past Queens Birthday long weekend, the region looked spectacular and those who were up early were lucky enough to enjoy this beautiful morning sunrise.

The weekend saw Camp Lake Fire host a group of families with Scottish ancestry who held their annual family reunion. During the day activities were planned with all of the clan members participating and included some entertaining log throwing competitions, sack races, lawn bowls and a good old tug of war. Later in the afternoon, the other Camp Lake Fire guests were treated to an afternoon of traditional bagpipe playing from our Scottish guests.
Winter has definitely arrived in Queensland, but that really didn’t deter any of our guests from spending time out in the canoes, bushwalking and fishing and relaxing by the fire, come late afternoon.
The weather last weekend was perfect for some of our Camp Lake Fire campers who made the most of the warm afternoon with a canoe around Lake Maroon.
Other guests ventured out for a bushwalk in the rain forest and reported back how amazed they were by the landscape.

Winter is just around the corner, but our Camp Lake Fire guests stayed cosy and warm over the weekend around our toasty wood heater.
Although the nights have certainly been cool, the days have been beautiful and warm so guests could enjoy the outdoors and all that Camp Lake Fire had to offer.
Camp Lake Fire guests this week participated in a successful Fishing Club Competition.
The competitors spent nearly all their waking time out on the water and the fish were biting well.
It appeared that all of our guests were enjoying themselves despite the rainy weather.
The dam level is up to 89% now making for a fantastic outlook from all of the cabins.
