An overnight sea kayak/camping trip to Peel island in Moreton Bay.
Event ID: 230618
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Last Modified: 2018-06-12 08:14:05
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Version: 1
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Peel Island is a scenic National Park in the Moreton Bay Marine Park with a beach and wrecks to explore (Platypus bay).
Our trip will start off at the Cleveland Kayak Boat ramp and on the outgoing tide we will paddle on the southern approach to Horeshoe Bay (11kms). We will set camp and for those who would like to explore the Island either by foot or by kayak will be an activity for the afternoon. Our return journey will be by the Northern end of Peel back to the Cleveland Kayak Boat Ramp (arriving back around high tide. Approximately 15kms).
The wreck at Platypus bay provides an opportunity to have a look and is not far from the campsite.
Camping permits are required and can be obtained from: https://qpws.usedirect.com/qpws/. We will be camping at Horseshoe Bay campsite (Teerk Roo Ra National Park).
Please obtain a permit yourself. BUT leave it until shortly before the trip in case it is canceled due to bad weather (this trip is sensitive to bad weather).
Paddle Type | Sea kayaking
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Start Date | 23-6-2018
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End Date | 24-6-2018
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Trip days | 2
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Trip Leader | Jane Baker
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2IC | Martin Wynne
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Grade | 1
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Distance(s) | 11 km there 15km back.
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Paddle Outline | Saturday
- 6:00 Meet club shed
- 6:15 Depart shed - SHARP!
- 7.15 Meet at Cleveland Point and load boats
- 7:45 Pre trip Briefing
- 8.00 Depart from Cleveland
Sunday
- 8:30 pack boats and depart
- 13:30 Arrive Cleveland
- 14:30 Return to shed
- 15:30 Wash gear at shed
- 16:15 Go home
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Paddle Duration(s) | 4 hour paddling per day
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Tide(s) | Saturday
- high 0534 1.99m
- low 1206 0.48m
- high 1834 2.18
Sunday
- low 0050 0.74m
- high 0630 1.93m
- low 1254 0.45m
- high 1923 2.23m
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Moon | Waxing moon
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Sunrise - Sunset times | Saturday:
- sunrise 6.37
- sunset 17.01
Sunday:
- sunrise 6.37
- sunset 17.01
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Put in Point | Cleveland kayak ramp at the end of Shore Street North, Cleveland
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Take out Point | Peel Island Horseshoe bay
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Departure time (put in) | 8.00
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Alternate Route Variations | Journey can be done in reverse
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Alternate Take Out Points | Dunwich and ferry back
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Facilities | Drop toilets
NO WATER
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Chart Information | Southern Moreton Bay maps 2,3
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Maps | 
Planned paddle route around Peel island. Green (day 1) and Red (day 2)
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Put in Point(s) | 
Cleveland Point Kayak Ramp Put in point.
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Extra Files and Links |
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Risks and Management
Risks
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Sea Kayak Risk Assessment | UQ Risk Assessment #45934; ✓ Animals and Plants (major injury);
✓ Animals and Plants (minor injury);
✓ Bad Weather / Weather Change;
✓ Boat Traffic / Shipping;
✓ Capsize;
✓ Carrying Boats;
✓ Cuts, Sprains, and Strains;
✓ Darkness falls / Stranded Overnight;
✓ Dehydration;
✓ Drowning;
✓ Enter / Exit Boat;
✓ Equipment Failure;
✓ Fitness / Fatigue;
✓ Getting Separated from Group;
✓ Group Getting Lost;
✓ Heat Exhaustion / Hyperthermia;
✓ Hit by Paddle;
✓ Hypothermia;
✓ Ineffective Rudder;
✓ Listed Risks Not Applicable;
✓ Medical Condition(s);
✓ Missing / Broken Paddle;
✓ Paddle Related Injuries / Tendonitis / Blisters;
✓ Rocks and Submerged Objects;
✓ Rough Seas;
✓ Sea Sickness;
✓ Separation from Boat;
✓ Sinking Boat;
✓ Strainers (Overhanging Trees / Mangroves / Fishing Lines / Structures);
✓ Sunburn;
✓ Tripping while walking;
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Travel Risk Assessment | UQ Assessment #57960; ✓ Becoming Lost;
✓ Breakdown or Breakdown in Remote Area;
✓ Chemical: Unleaded Petrol;
✓ Incident or Accident while Driving;
✓ Injury from Loading / Unloading Equipment from vehicle;
✓ Listed Risks Not Applicable;
✓ Loads Falling from Vehicle or Trailer, or hitting occupants in accident;
✓ Towing Trailer;
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Risk Management
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Paddler Requirements | ✓ Conditions can be calm, but can change dramatically with winds and tides contributing significantly to this.
✓ Paddlers must advise leaders if they have health issues or injuries that may affect participation. Ensure medication is carried and is accessible. If unsure, they should check with their doctor beforehand.
✓ Participants must be familiar with, and have demonstrated, a wet exit and T-rescue (in a sea kayak) while a member of the club.
✓ Participants must self-assess their, and their equipment's ability to cope with this grade of club event. The club grading scale is located on the club website. This should be consulted prior to registration, and any concerns or anything needing clarification should be raised with the trip leader beforehand.
✓ Participants need the skills for the grade for the trip, unless modified below (Additional Comments).
✓ Participants should have an appropriate level of fitness. This is a trip that requires a moderate fitness level and a minimum sustained cruising speed as required by the paddle grade
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Emergency Contact Information |
- VMR Raby Bay: 07 3821 2244 or 0427 372 830 VHF 16, 67, 73, 81
- Emergency 000
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Nearest Medical Help and Contacts | Dunwich
Marie Rose Medical Centre
Cnr Petrie St and Oxley Parade
(next door to MBRS (UQ's Research Facility)
Nurse available 24/7
Ph: 34099059
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Safety and Personal Equipment
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Personal Equipment (check link) | ✓ Camping Gear (e.g. tent, sleeping mat, sleeping bag);
✓ Clothing you can get wet (on the water);
✓ Cooking gear;
✓ Dry clothing (to keep warm);
✓ Equipment Requirements for Grade;
✓ Food adequate for trip duration;
✓ Footwear suitable for paddling, swimming and extra for on land;
✓ Paddle clothes to protect from cold/wind (e.g. thermal/spray jacked or cag);
✓ Review potential equipment;
✓ Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, long sleeved paddle clothes, sunscreen, etc);
✓ Water - 3L per day (4L if camping);
✓ Water and snacks accessible while paddling;
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Kayak Equipment | ✓ Dry bag;
✓ PFD and paddle;
✓ Paddle tie;
✓ Pump, sponge, bailer, and paddle float;
✓ Sea Kayaking Required Equipment List;
✓ Spray Deck (if you have never used one tell the leader before you register!);
✓ Suitable paddle craft (sea kayak if seakayaking);
✓ Whistle;
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Safety Equipment | ✓ First Aid Kit;
✓ Hand Pump (at least 1 per 2 boats);
✓ Paddle Floats (at least 1 per 2 boats);
✓ Repair Kit;
✓ Spare Paddle;
✓ Torch / Glow stick;
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Communications | ✓ Flares;
✓ Mobile Phone;
✓ PLB/EPIRB;
✓ Signal Mirror;
✓ V-Sheet;
✓ VHF Radio;
✓ Whistle;
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Additional or Emphasised Equipment | Bring Camping Gear
Bring warm dry clothes (its winter!)
Bring enough food and water (3-4L per day)
Have some food accessible while you are paddling.
Bring some warm wet gear for if it is cold on the water.
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Check of Paddlers' Equipment | ✓ Bailing Device;
✓ Footwear (covered);
✓ Medication;
✓ PFD;
✓ Paddle Leash;
✓ Spray Deck;
✓ Suitable Craft;
✓ Sunsmart Gear;
✓ Water;
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Logistics
Pre-trip Meeting | 5:00 PM
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Boat Loading | 22-6-2018 5:00 PM
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Boat Loading Location | Club shed
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Boat Loading Details | Load trailer or cars
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Meet Location | shed
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Meeting Time (meet location) | 6am
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Depart Time (meet location) | 6.15
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Meet time (put in) | 7.15
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Go Home Time | 3- 4pm Sunday
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Costs | Wear and tear $20
Some money for coffee if we stop somewhere
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Registration
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Register by: 18-5-2018
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Event ID: 230618
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Event organisers and leaders: Check registrations here (copy the event ID first). Login required.
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Basic Requirements
- Basic fitness (if water based activity)
- You must be a current financial member to participate (except for come and try events). Polo is open to members of Australian canoeing (i.e. members of most AC affiliated canoe clubs).
- You must be able to swim (if event takes place on water)
- You must have signed the club waiver and agreed to abide by the club's rules
About UQCC trips
- Minimum and maximum numbers exist for club trips. Don't miss out, please book your place early.
- Details are subject to change. Please check this web site regularly.
- All trips may be changed due to circumstances or conditions, and trip leaders have the final decision on whether it goes ahead or not, and who goes (they will contact you if this happens).
- Where there is an option to paddle double kayaks, then the first in get singles, and the last ones paddle doubles, unless people specifically want to take double kayaks or the trip leader decides differently.
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