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Australia
Platypus
Hiking in Kondalilla & Fraser Island
National Parks · Surfing at 1770 · Horse Riding on an Outback
Cattle Station · Hiking & Platypus Viewing in Eungella National
Park · Caving at Capricorn Caves · Multi-Day option: Scuba
Diving & Snorkeling on the Great Barrier Reef or Hiking & Kayaking
Whitsunday Islands
Australia is a huge country, the size of
the United States, with most of its attractions along the coast - and
we'll see the best of it in just 13 days! On our carefully put together
and diverse Platypus trip, you'll traverse the tropical east coast of
Australia. It's a multi-activity trip, with plenty of options to suit
your fancy! We'll visit Australia Zoo - home of the famous "Crocodile
Hunter", hike some of Australia's most amazing coastal walks, learn
to surf, visit an outback cattle station, go dry-caving, and try our hand
at Platypus spotting. You'll also have a choice of two different 3-day
options - a diving/snorkeling trip on the Great Barrier Reef or a guided
hiking/kayaking trip around the Whitsunday Islands. We maintain plenty
of options so we can make sure the trip is tailored for you, and we have
two guides to take good care of you. The accommodation style varies -
for over half the trip we stay in accommodation of a high standard (B&Bs,
lodges, etc.) and for the rest of the trip we have chosen to stay in more
rustic accommodations in order to be in the most stunning, isolated, and
off-the-beaten-track places in Australia. After two weeks of non-stop
adventure within the most beautiful parts of Australia's tropical coast,
you won't want to go home!
Monday - Arrive in Brisbane & visit Australia Zoo
We'll pick you up in Brisbane in the morning,
if you've already had a chance to settle in, or at the airport if you're
arriving on the first day. We always have a gentle first day on our trips
to ease the "jetlaggers" into the Aussie pace of doing things!
(Depending on where you're coming from, you'll probably find jetlag is
no big deal - it's a 13-hour direct overnight flight from Los Angeles
to Brisbane, and there's only a 5 hour time difference between Australia
and US Pacific time). If you have more time, by all means try to arrive
in Australia day or so early. After meeting everyone, we'll start with
a short drive north to Beerwah and the Australia Zoo, home of Steve Irwin,
the "Crocodile Hunter"! Australia Zoo isn't a traditional zoo,
despite what its name implies, it's more like a center for rescued or
endangered animals. These guys are the leaders of crocodile rescue so
they know a thing or two about crocs, and we'll also meet many of the
other curious characters native to Australia. They will keep you well
entertained for the afternoon, since they can be hard to spot in the wild.
Afterwards we'll drive up to the Blackall Range and head through to the
quaint town of Montville, where we'll be serving up a fair dinkum Aussie
BBQ!
ACCOMMODATION: Clouds of Montville B&B, Montville
(L,D)
Tuesday - Hiking in Kondalilla National
Park & ferry to Fraser Island
This morning we'll be hiking in some of the
beautiful sub-tropical rainforests of the Blackall Range. We'll visit
Kondalilla National Park and Kondalilla Falls, whose aboriginal name translates
as "rushing waters". We'll hike down through the rainforest,
past amazingly intricate fig tree formations, to the base of the seasonal
270-foot falls. You'll have a chance to take a cool dip in the rock pools
before we head back up for a picnic lunch. After lunch, we'll head north
to the whale-watching town of Hervey Bay, where we'll hop on the ferry
to Fraser Island. Fraser Island, the world's largest sand island, is an
absolutely beautiful place with World Heritage Park status. Its unique
position, on the edge of the 2000-foot oceanic continental shelf, means
that it attracts an incredibly diverse range of marine and wild life.
You'll see all sorts of birds while you're here - possibly including the
electric-blue plumaged kingfisher! We'll be spending two nights on the
island amongst the gum trees at the luxurious Kingfisher Bay Eco-Resort.
ACCOMMODATION: Kingfisher Bay Eco-Resort, Fraser
Island (B,L,D)
Wednesday - Free day on Fraser Island
Today you'll have free reign to discover what
gives Fraser Island its World Heritage Park status. Unique rain forest
& wildlife, beautiful fresh water lakes, mighty sand dunes and the
shipwrecks along Seventy-Five Mile Beach are a few things that make this
island special. The hike inland to pristine Lake McKenzie is well worth
the effort, and there are also ranger-guided ecotours, self guided 4WD
trips and scenic flights available for those that choose to explore. Alternatively,
you can take to the ocean for marine cruises or canoe paddles to see whales,
dolphins, dugong and sea birds. From August to October you may even see
the great Humpback Whale's migration, as mothers and calves cruise north
to warmer waters. Or if you prefer, you can relax and enjoy the swimming
pools and beach, or indulge at the natural therapy and beauty clinic.
It's completely up to you! Our guides will tell you about all the options
before you arrive & make any bookings you need in advance.
ACCOMMODATION: Kingfisher Bay Eco-Resort, Fraser
Island (B)
Thursday - Ferry & surfing at the
Town of 1770
After catching the early ferry back to the mainland,
we'll be heading to the historic town of 1770, which is an idyllic stretch
of coastline famous as the first landing point of Captain Cook in his
discovery of Australia. The tropical paradise they discovered remains
virtually untouched to this day, and features pristine shorelines. This
afternoon we'll be trying our hand at the true blue Aussie sport of surfing!
On 1770's secluded beaches there are plenty of ideal learn-to-surf spots,
and with all the gear you need supplied, it's always a fun afternoon!
Absolute beginners are the norm here, so don't worry if you haven't tried
surfing before - give us an afternoon and we'll have you "hanging
ten" with the best of them! If you prefer to do something else, you
can lounge about on the beach or explore the coast on foot.
ACCOMMODATION: Edge on Beaches Villas, Town of 1770
(B,D)
Friday - Coastal hiking and sea kayaking
in the Town of 1770
This morning we'll be exploring the coastal
headland discovered by Captain Cook on foot. If you feel like stretching
your legs, then there are miles of remote coastline on offer, and if you
simply feel like strolling for sea shells then that's okay too! After
some lunch, we'll be heading out to explore this beautiful coastline in
a different way - by sea kayak! After pairing up, we'll be fitted with
modern sea kayaks and all the necessary safety equipment. We'll have the
afternoon to explore, and if the wind's blowing our way we even might
try a bit of kayak sailing too! Then we'll head back to watch the sunset
from our beachside accommodation before we head into the Outback tomorrow.
A unique option today is to visit Lady Musgrave
Island National Park. Lady Musgrave is a unique coral cay surrounded by
3000 acres of living reef, only about 30 nautical miles from the Town
of 1770. Your vessel will moor in the calm waters of the island's coral
lagoon, a feature unique to the entire Great Barrier Reef region, and
from here you'll have entire day to explore. You can snorkel or scuba
dive on the surrounding reef, or take to the land to explore the pisonia
forest and the immense variety of native birdlife. Between November and
February, Green Turtles nest on the island with the hatchlings emerging
8 to 12 weeks later. If you're keen to do this option let us know when
we meet you in Brisbane and we'll make it happen! (Lady Musgrave Option
including meals, transport and snorkeling gear approx US$100pp).
ACCOMMODATION: Edge on Beaches Villas, Town of 1770
(B,L,D)
Saturday - A typical day on an Outback
Cattle Ranch
Today we'll drive north into the Outback, where
we're going to stay at the Myella Outback Cattle Ranch, or "Station"
as it's known down here. Here you'll be welcomed with open arms by the
ranchers, Peter and Olive Eather. This charming couple are "fair
dinkum" Aussie cattle ranchers who've lived in the endless sun burnt
plains of outback Queensland their whole lives. They have turned over
part of their 2600-acre cattle ranch to allow us to have fun with the
more enjoyable parts of the Australian farming lifestyle - while they
still do the hard work! There's always heaps to do at Myella - from milking
cows and cracking whips, to spotting koalas asleep in the gum trees and
horseback riding. but a firm favorite is always hanging out with the baby
kangaroos! Olive acts as a foster mother for orphaned baby kangaroos and
wallabies, so there are often a few of the little fellas lurking around.
In the evening, we'll head out to a quiet spot overlooking the plains
where we can watch the sun set over the bottle trees and settle down for
a good yarn around the campfire. Tonight is also an excellent opportunity
to check out the clear southern skies - we're a long way from the city
here, so the views of the Southern Cross and other celestial landmarks
are unbeatable.
ACCOMMODATION: Myella Outback Cattle Station (B,L,D)
Sunday - Horse & Motor Bike Riding
at Outback Cattle Ranch
This morning we'll be exploring the ranch on
horseback. Myella caters to all riding abilities, so whether you're an
experienced rider or have never even seen a horse up close and personal,
you'll be well taken care of. After saddling up your horse, or learning
if you don't know how, we'll head out across the red-earthed landscape.
If you're keen to explore the farm in a different way, you can take a
motorbike or four-wheeler lesson from Peter. Once you earn your "Myella
Driver License", you can head out on your own across the fields or
"paddocks" . After lunch we'll bid a fond farewell to Peter,
Olive and the crew before a short drive back towards the coast and Capricorn
Caves, where we'll have chance to go dry caving (a.k.a. spelunking) !
You have two options here. For the more adventurous, you can explore the
"zig-zag" cave, or try and squeeze through the "rebirth"
or "superman" caves. You won't need any special gear - just
some clothes you don't mind getting dusty! If dry-caving is not really
your thing, you can explore the dry rock formations & enjoy the amazing
natural acoustics of the Cathedral Chamber in a less challenging manner.
Tonight we'll be dining at a true blue Aussie pub, where you'll have a
chance to meet some of the locals.
ACCOMMODATION: Capricorn Caves Cabins (B,L,D)
Monday - Hiking in Eungella National Park
Today we'll head up through sugar cane country
to Pioneer Valley, and Eungella National Park. Eungella is a unique rainforest
that has been cut off from all other forests for around 30,000 years.
As a result, it has at least 6 life forms that exist nowhere else in the
world - including many species of birds, lizards, frogs and trees. This
afternoon, we'll hike through the lowland parts of Eungella National Park,
known as Finch Hatton Gorge, to the stunning waterfalls of Araluen Falls
and The Wheel of Fire, which refers to the intensely red flowers of the
Firewheel trees that surround the pools at the base of Araluen Falls.
The steep climb up the rock steps to the Wheel of Fire should make you
more than ready for a refreshing swim in the clear water of the pools.
Then we'll drive up into the hinterland of Eungella National Park where
we'll be spending the night.
ACCOMMODATION: Broken River Mountain Retreat, Eungella
National Park (B,L,D)
Tuesday - Platypus Watching at Broken
River & Start Multi-day Options
This morning we'll have an early start to look
for the legendary, but elusive platypus! The platypus is a very shy native
mammal that is very rarely seen by humans in the wild, but at dawn and
dusk they come out of their underwater burrows to feed and play on the
water's surface. Broken River is one of very few areas where, if you stay
very quiet and still, you may be lucky enough to see one of these beautiful,
playful creatures. From here, we'll set off on a great rainforest hike
along the top of the Clarke Range for stunning views out over the coast.
At time of booking, you can choose between
a 3-day Scuba diving/Snorkeling trip to the Great Barrier Reef and a 3-day
hiking & sea kayaking trip in Conway & Whitsunday National Parks.
The diving/snorkeling trip is on a live-aboard dive boat, while on the
hiking & sea kayaking option you'll be staying in motel style accommodations.
After lunch, it's a short drive north to Airlie Beach, a picturesque seaside
town on the Whitsunday coast, where we'll split up for our chosen activities:
SCUBA AND SNORKELING OPTION ON THE
GREAT BARRIER REEF
Tuesday (Continued)
If you enjoy being on and in the water, we've got
just the thing! After arriving in Airlie Beach, you'll be briefed thoroughly
by our diving experts and supplied with all the gear you need before heading
out on the dive boat. We'll depart in the evening and travel out to the
reef during the night, so you'll have the rest of the afternoon in Airlie
Beach to pick up last minute supplies, and grab a bite to eat, before
we board our live-aboard dive boat for the next three days. The Great
Barrier Reef is, of course, one of the premier dive spots in the world.
But if you don't have any diving experience, you can do some amazing snorkeling
here instead! You may even like to try an introductory dive while you
are on the reef (Optional US$60).
ACCOMMODATION: "Oceania" live-aboard dive
boat, Great Barrier Reef (B,L)
Wednesday
This morning you will wake up amongst the protected
waters of the Great Barrier Reef, with reef and still water as far as
the eye can see. The Great Barrier Reef is the most extensive reef system
in existence, with over 2000 individual reefs stretching from Papua New
Guinea down the Queensland coast for over 1200 miles. The protected waters
between the reef and the coast are home to at least 400 species of coral,
1500 species of fish, 4000 species of mollusks and 500 species of seaweed.
There are also hundreds of uninhabited islands that 200 different species
of birds call home. Luckily we're going to have time to see and explore
a great deal of these islands! After an initial dive or snorkel with a
crewmember (so they know you're comfortable and competent on your own),
you'll be free to dive and snorkel as much as you like. Scuba dives will
be scheduled to maximize the amount of diving per day. If you decide to
snorkel, you won't have a schedule - simply let the crew know you're going,
get a recommendation on where to go and what you might see, and you're
away!
ACCOMMODATION: "Oceania" live-aboard dive
boat, Great Barrier Reef (B,L,D)
Thursday
Being on a live-aboard boat means we have the flexibility
to move whenever we like - so this morning we'll relocate to a new part
of the reef ready for you to explore first thing. The crew has numerous
sites at their fingertips, and will choose the best one depending on the
conditions. Scuba divers will also be able to do one or two night dives
during the trip if you're keen to see who comes out at night!
ACCOMMODATION: "Oceania" live-aboard dive
boat, Great Barrier Reef (B,L,D)
Friday
This morning we cruise to another part of the
reef where we'll have one last morning of diving and snorkeling. Then
it's time to lift the anchor and return to Airlie Beach. After 3 days
in the water, you'll appreciate a chance to relax on the deck as we sail
through the Whitsunday Islands and back to the mainland. By late afternoon,
we'll be on shore again and saying goodbye to the Oceania crew. We'll
then meet up with the rest of the group for our final dinner together.
ACCOMMODATION: Airlie Beach lodgings, Airlie Beach
(B,L,D)
HIKING AND KAYAKING OPTION IN CONWAY
& WHITSUNDAY NATIONAL PARKS
Tuesday (Continued)
If live-aboard boats aren't for you then we
have just the thing! We'll spend the next two days hiking and sea kayaking
amongst some of the most beautiful tropical National Parks in the area.
You'll have some time this afternoon to relax and explore the seaside
town of Airlie Beach, or go swimming in one of the many outdoor pools.
Be sure to get lots of rest tonight, as the next couple of days are going
to be very active!
ACCOMMODATION: Airlie Beach lodgings, Airlie Beach
(B,L)
Wednesday
Today we'll have an early start - we've got
a big day ahead of us! The Great Whitsunday Walk is quite a new trail
through tropical Conway National Park, and many people take a couple of
relaxed days to walk the 30 km (20 miles) track, but we reckon it's best
done as a day hike! If challenging day hikes aren't your thing, we have
plenty of other options available for this day - simply let us know in
advance. After a quic k breakfast, we have a short drive north to the
start of the walk at Brandy Creek. We'll begin hiking amongst majestic
tropical rainforest with towering palms, giant strangler figs, and Mackay
tulip oaks decorated with basket ferns. Gradually the track steepens as
we follow the ridge up towards the summit of Mount Hayward, our lunch
spot for today. Upon reaching the summit you'll be rewarded by cool breezes
and awesome views out to the Whitsunday Islands. Keep an eye out for the
brilliant blue flash of the Ulysses butterfly or a glimpse of the little
kingfisher, and l isten for the deep, resonating calls of wompoo fruit-doves.
After lunch w e'll descend to the rainforest once again to enjoy the shade
provided by rainforest plants & the lush moss gardens . Then after
conquering the last steep climb of the day, we'll begin our final descent
through gum trees, grass trees and cycads back to civilization.
ACCOMMODATION: Airlie Beach lodgings, Airlie Beach
(B,L,D)
Thursday
This morning we'll head to Shute Harbour where
we'll be fitted with modern double sea kayaks and all the appropriate
safety equipment. We'll launch from here and paddle out to explore a select
few of the 70 or more islands that make up the Whitsunday group. Absolute
beginners and seasoned veterans alike will find this a wonderful trip!
We'll pay a visit the tiny White Rock Island National Park, where we'll
take a break on our own private beach. You'll have the chance to take
a dip and cool off in the warm tropical waters, and we'll also have snorkeling
gear on hand so you can explore the island's soft coral fringing reefs
if you like. This afternoon we'll make our way across to South Molle Island,
the largest of the Molle Island group, and our home for the night, keeping
an eye out for the magnificent humpback whales which migrate up the coastline
between June and September.
ACCOMMODATION: South Molle Island Resort, South
Molle Island (B,L,D)
Friday
This morning we'll head out to explore the picturesque
South Molle Island on foot. The island is very hilly with undulating grasslands,
lush pockets of rainforest, secluded bays and fringing reefs. If you like
y ou can hike to the summit for incredible views of the Coral Sea and
surrounding islands, or wander across to Mid Molle Island, which is virtually
joined to South Molle. After lunch we'll take to the kayaks once more
and start to make our way back to the mainland. Along the way we'll stop
at Cane Cocky's Beach to look for one of the many turtles that call this
area home. By late afternoon, we'll be back on shore to meet up with the
rest of the group for our final dinner together.
ACCOMMODATION: Airlie Beach lodgings, Airlie Beach
(B, L,D)
NOTE: We recommend the Great Whitsunday
Walk during April-October. Outside of these times, walking is not as comfortable
due to high humidity, strong seasonal rainfall and average temperatures
of 70-90°F (20-30°C).
Saturday - Hiking in Conway National Park
and depart Mackay
This is the last day of your two-week trip to
this fabulous country! This morning we'll head off for our last activity
together - a hike up Mt Rooper in Conway National Park. From Airlie Beach
we have a 2-hour drive to Mackay Airport, where we'll arrive in time for
late afternoon connections to Brisbane and Sydney. Alternatively, if you'd
rather fly out from Proserpine (the Whitsunday Coast Airport), we can
arrange that too! You'll arrive in North America on the same day, ready
to go back to the office recharged on Monday. In your two weeks you'll
have experienced an incredible variety of activities, met a bunch of great
people, and enjoyed the best of what Australia has to offer! If you'd
like to see more of Australia talk to us about adding on the Dingo Ayers
Rock extension, or check out our ACTIVE NEW ZEALAND itineraries if you've
got more time and want to visit New Zealand, just a short hop across the
ditch! (B,L)
IMPORTANT DETAILS
ACCOMMODATIONS:
The Platypus is an activity-oriented trip along the Queensland coast.
We've chosen interesting and comfortable accommodation throughout. In
some places it's quite luxurious. But many of the other places we stay
are off-the-beaten-track, and don't have many accommodation options -
but are really, really spectacular. Some accommodations have separate
bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, and others have two bedroom apartments
with shared bathrooms. Our clients often say a real highlight of the trip
is meeting their Aussie hosts, and you'll love the places we stay!
FITNESS : You must have a reasonable
level of fitness to enjoy yourself on the Platypus . You don't have to
be young and extremely fit (although if you are, you won't be bored) but
you should be in the habit of doing at least some exercise. Age and experience
are not important. We would rather have a person in her 50s who hikes
every couple of weeks than a 22-year-old couch potato! If you're concerned
about your fitness level, have a chat with us so we can help you choose
between the Platypus and our other trips.
EXPERIENCE : You don't have to have
any outdoor experience at all to take our trips because we help you make
the most of Australia's amazing outdoor environment. Our staff are highly
trained and very experienced outdoor guides, and we will look after you!
You don't need to have ever done any snorkeling , kayaking, surfing, caving
or horse riding to enjoy these activities with us. All we ask is that
you are energetic, enthusiastic, and in reasonable shape, and we guarantee
you'll have an incredible time. We manage the level of commitment to suit
your experience, and we have an impeccable safety record. We hold all
relevant government licenses.
DIRECTION OF TRAVEL : To keep our
group sizes down, we sometimes run the Platypus in two different directions
- northbound (starting in Brisbane) and southbound (starting in Mackay).
This itinerary happens to be written up in the northbound format. Whichever
trip you take, you'll do all the activities we've mentioned, just in a
different order. The Platypus is a product of years of evolution and fine-tuning
- it works well whichever way you do it!
RECOMMENDED FLIGHTS: If you're flying
in on the first day of the trip, or out on the last day, we recommend
arriving in Brisbane by approximately 8 - 9am on Monday, and departing
from Mackay after 3pm on Saturday. Other flight times may also be possible
- if you are considering alternative flight times please let us know
PICK-UP INFORMATION: On the first
day of the trip we can either pick you up from the Holiday Inn Brisbane
at 9am, or at the Brisbane International Airport in front of the information
desk at 10am.
DROP-OFF INFORMATION: On the last
day of the trip we can drop you at Mackay Airport for domestic flights
after 4pm. We can also get you back in time for 3pm flights if need be.
If you'd prefer to fly out of the Whitsunday Coast Airport at Proserpine
then we can help you arrange shuttle transport - please contact us for
further details.
FLEXIBILITY : Because of the off-the-beaten-path
and non-commercial nature of the places we stay, we may need to change
a night stop. We try to make as few changes as possible, but retain the
flexibility to make sure your trip is as good as it can be. Some of our
activities are weather dependent and if it's a choice between safety and
an activity, your safety will always come first. In these cases we'll
have a suitable alternate activity. We only recommend walking the Great
Whitsunday Walk during April-October - at other times of year this walk
is not as comfortable, mainly due to high humidity, strong seasonal rainfall
and average temperatures of 70°F to 90°F (20°C to 90°C).
INCLUDED : The trip fare is US$3499 +
applicable taxes and fees. We quote all prices in US dollars, so our
guests from all over the world can more easily relate prices to their
own currencies. You can also join for shorter periods of time, at a pro-rated
price. The trip fare includes just about everything, specifically:
All guiding services. We generally
have two guides per trip, a lead guide/driver, and a co-guide who is responsible
for meals and accommodations. This means we can really make sure you have
a great time! We operate with small groups, and we don't hesitate to offer
a second departure when our trips start getting full. (Click here to read
what our previous clients have said about their guides)
Comfortable accommodations for the
entire period you are with us (see "Accommodations" above).
We can organize extra accommodation for you, if you want to arrive earlier
or leave later.
All your meals (as indicated), except
where we've found people prefer to check out the wide range of local restaurants.
(B,L,D) means breakfast, lunch & dinner included. Alcohol is not generally
included, although we do spring for a few drinks here and there!
All hiking, snorkeling, kayaking,
surfing, caving or horse riding activities as described in the itinerary,
except optional extra activities, such as the whale watching tour on Fraser
Island. We have estimated the rates for optional extra activities run
by local operators in US dollars, but these rates may vary according to
the USD/AUD exchange rate of the day. There are many optional activities
available at extra cost along the way - just ask your guide. None of these
activities are compulsory, and nor will your trip seem less awesome if
you do the more budget options. Although some people enjoy sampling the
optional extras , others prefer to focus more on the hiking, snorkeling,
kayaking, surfing, caving or horse riding which is of course the reason
you've chosen the Platypus in the first place!
All specialized equipment required
for all activities - please refer to our gear list for further details.
Dates: Jan 22 07 - Feb 3 07, , Feb 5 07 - Feb 17
07 (Southbound), Feb 19 07 - Mar 3 07, Mar 5 07 - Mar 17 07 (Southbound),
Mar 26 07 - Apr 7 07, Apr 9 07 - Apr 21 07 (Southbound), Apr 23 07 - May
5 07, May 7 07 - May 19 07 (Southbound), May 21 07 - Jun 2 07, Jun 4 07
- Jun 16 07 (Southbound), Jun 18 07 - Jun 30 07, Jul 2 07 - Jul 14 07,
Jul 16 07 - Jul 28 07 (Southbound) - Family friendly, Jul 30 07 - Aug
11 07, Aug 13 07 - Aug 25 07 (Southbound), Aug 27 07 - Sep 8 07, Sep 10
07 - Sep 22 07 (Southbound), Oct 8 07 - Oct 20 07 (Southbound), Oct 22
07 - Nov 3 07, Nov 5 07 - Nov 17 07 (Southbound), Nov 19 07 - Dec 1 07,
Dec 3 07 - Dec 15 07 (Southbound), Dec 17 07 - Dec 29 07, Dec 31 07 -
Jan 12 08 (Southbound), Jan 14 08 - Jan 26 08, Jan 28 08 - Feb 9 08 (Southbound),
Feb 11 08 - Feb 23 08, Feb 25 08 - Mar 8 08 (Southbound), Mar 10 08 -
Mar 22 08, Mar 24 08 - Apr 5 08 (Southbound), Apr 7 08 - Apr 19 08, May
5 08 - May 17 08, May 19 08 - May 31 08 (Southbound), Jun 2 08 - Jun 14
08, Jun 16 08 - Jun 28 08 (Southbound)
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