When I first did the OTT in 1987 dad and I saw heaps of crocs big enough to take a man or badly injure you along many of them creeks, we use to pull up and go hunting pigs back up the creek banks and in the srcubs there, there was no one around and we saw crocs in most the creeks, so there would be heaps more now, We never walked any creeks anywhere on the Cape we drove through just not safe, it was a dry year so most creeks were low, on the beachs in shallow clear water we would walk some little creek crossing if there were no wheel tracks going in or coming out, just to see how soft the sand was but there was no one for miles around, seen a few around that 5 to 5,5m but heaps around 3,5 to 4,5m, saw most on the Pascoe river and the Wenlock river and the Deluhumty and Ducie Rivers, before Steve started putting his finger up there bums