Sydney

Well, I’m in Sydney now.. Not 70kms north of it but smack in the middle of the city..
It didn’t quite click with the people I was to stay with, so I’ve gone away from them.. And even though I was pretty stressed about that at first, I’ve now come to my senses again and will be starting to enjoy it.

 

Today, I’ve been walking through the city, following a route in my National Geographic guidebook for Sydney just to get an idea of what’s where, how far away etc.. Seen some pretty cool stuff already. Tomorrow it’s Bridgeclimb time!! And after that I’ll probably do the tour of the Opera House. My friend in Perth has advised me to do the ferry through the harbour to go and see other parts (cheaply) and I’ll probably do that as well (but not tomorrow I think ;))

 

I’m also planning to go up on the tower here and get a great view of the place from way up high! I’ll possibly through in either the aquarium or a zoo with Aussie wildlife (so far, I’ve only seen a kangeroo, a dingo and an emu.. None of the more exotic animals like the platypus e.g.

 

Oh, and those waiting for pics.. That’ll have to wait till I am back in Perth (from friday again)

The Red Centre (or dust, flies, rocks and flies)

On day one we started out at 5:45 in the morning picking people all around Alice and even a few near Uluru. We started to drive there round there 6:45 and we wouldn't arrive near Uluru till 13:30, it's quite a big distance to cover.


The bus we had was pretty comfy and the 3-dayers were lucky ones this trip because it was a combi-bus for 2, 3 and 5 day trippers and we were going to do something on day 3 from the day 5 program. Normally, they drive back
to Alice over sealed roads (via Stuart highway) on the 3-day trip. But the 5-day trippers go to another camp and to get there they go across a huge stretch of gravel roads, which we now also got to experience! (more on that later)


Once we got to camp on day 1 we dropped our stuff, had lunch and went to Kata Tjuta the Olgas)where we did a walk of about 2 hours through the Valley of the Winds.. That was a great start to everything, if a bit steep at times. (worse was yet to come! ;))

After we were done there we went to Uluru to see the sunset.. And that was pretty good!! Seen a lot of colour changes in the rock with the changing different lighting conditions.. chocolate-brown, light red, bright red, dull brown and just rock once the sun set.

After that we went back to camp where the guide/host started to make dinner. There was a huge hotplate (I guess that's what it's called) at the camp site on which he
warmend loads of sausages, steaks and some veggie
foods for the vegetarian (and the rest of us) in the group. Dinner was outstanding and there was plenty to go around for everyone!! He said it when the tour started that the amount of food wasn't going to be a problem and he was right!!

After dinner and cleaning up we sat around the camp fire just talking and soon people started to turn into their tents for sleep.. I of course was one of the last ones, partially because of me and partially cuz I just had
to watch the evening sky.. Unfortunately the guide didn't know many constellations so all I got to see was the Scorpio one (easy one and my own star sign!) and
apparently the southern cross as well.. :\

The beds in the tents were fairly comfy but the slip-sheet for the sleeping bags was way too short, so that made sleeping a bit tricky. I kept waking up every hour or so, nd seeing as I turned in round 11-ish and we had to get by 5 again, not much sleep was had by me.. (2nd night in a
row)
After a good brekky @ camp we went to Uluru to see the sunrise and do a walk. The sunrise (as the sun set) was cool, but not as much of a colour change as usually happens apparently (pretty hazy). After that we were dropped for a walk round the rock, you couldn't do the
whole circle and the sunrise so I had to make a choice, I picked the sunset and the half length walk. I 'had to make
do' with half of the walk.. It's a pretty impressive feeling walking next to that giant piece of rock I can tell ya.. Seen some great views and took loads and loads of pics. Having come back at the beginning, the guide was
doing an hour's guided walk along part of the rock, which was very cool because he told loads of stuff about it!

After the walk had ended we headed to the cultural centre which had all sorts of very cool (and bloody expensive!!) aboriginal art pieces, as well as an intro into Aboriginal culture which was pretty cool. Next to this was an art
shop, and in that were a few aboriginal women doing their
painting, sitting on the floor of the shop. That left me, and several other from the tour, with a funny taste in our
mouths.. The whole purpose of the centre to us seemed to bring the aboriginals more into the western society in Australia.. And the only place you see them with one the holiest places for Aboriginals was almost as animals in a
zoo or circus doing their tricks. All the people behind the register etc were all whites..
 
And yes, the shop also had cheap(ish) stuff but that was
pretty tacky for the most part.. It was either genuine art at hugely inflated prices or the cheap tacky touristy stuff and nothing in between.

After Uluru, back to camp, have lunch, clean up the tents and the kitchen, pack the bags and head of to the
next camp, at a cattle station.. When we got there the guide was going to cook dinner on the coals of the fire, chicken, veggies, damper and a pasta.. It all tasted pretty good!! After that, sitting round the campfire
again in a very stuffy and clouded evening.. So not seen many stars that night unfortunately :( I am in one of the darkest, least light poluted places on Mother Earth and it's cloudy... :s

Another early start on day 3 (0500 again) we had lunch, packed up and went to King's Canyon for a 3.5-hour walk along the rim of the canyon.. The first part was
incredibly steep and we did that in two stages, to give everyone time to catch their breath! And even though it was round 7 in the morning, we all got pretty hot. I went to my first water bottle in that climb alone almost! :)
 
Once we got to the top we were treated to some stunning
views and the walk around the rim was pretty steep at times, climbing over rocks, walking close to the edge of a cliff.. About 1.5 hours into the walk we got to the 'Garden of Eden' which was simply stunningly beautiful.. It's a place covered on almost all sides, which has loads of trees, other plants and a small river and lake in it. After talking loads of pics there we went back up to the top and made it to the other side of the canyon and had some of the best views of the entire trip there.. (Parts of Priscilla, Queen of the dessert were shot there!!!)

So, afer about 3.5 hours we got back to the car-park, all soaked in sweat and thirsty as heck (I had emptied 3 bottles). That was followed by a picnic lunch very
close by.. Then we made our way to the next camp-site (for the 5 dayers) where a bus was going to pick us up and take us to Alice..

As said before, this was a huge stretch of unpaved gravel road (about 200kms or about 125 miles for the metricly challenged), and boy was that fun!!!! As I said, we drove in a pretty big truck and the guide didn't exactly took it calmly.. When we approached the gravel road we were
doing about 110km/h and he slowed down just a tad, to around 90km/h or so!!! The bus was shaking all over the place and we hit quite a few big ramps in the road, where you'd be launched from your seat without the seatbelt!! :D

That whole piece was about 3.5 hours of rally driving in a truck (almost) and loads of fun!! Almost better then the entire camping trip.
 
It's funny, most people go to the Red Centre to see the Rock (Uluru) and many don't feel that that was the best part of the trip. For me the King's canyon was by far the best part, followed by Kata Tjunga and Uluru the last. I'm not saying I didn't enjoy Uluru, far from it.. It was very impressive and aweinspriring at times, but the walks were just that bit better then Uluru
The heat wasn't all that bad in this time of the year in the desert (it's very early spring mind you) but the flies were bad, at some points you really had to keep waving your arms around to make sure they weren't all over you. At one of the stops we made along the way, they were selling caps which said.. Wot flies? I found that to be pretty funny!
 
Anyway, it was a great, great trip and I have no regrets at all that I went there.. In retrospect, I should really have done the 5-day tour instead of the 3-day tour but who knows what the future will bring?!

I’m pretty sure I’ll be back in Australia.. I just love this place!

Alice Springs

What a day..

I’ve arrived in Alice Springs, but it was cutting it pretty close. Checkin for my luggage closed 30mins before departure time and we got there 5 minutes too lte baically. If I’d not been able to take my bag with me, I’d have been in a lot of trouble. After making a call,  could still get my ag on fortunately..

I was taken to the airport by my friend’s parents and she was pretty sorry things had to go like this… I didn’t realy enjoy my flight over adam not feelig all that happy about it all. Hopefully it’ll all be over tomorrow morning round 5:45 when  am gong to leave for th rock!

I’ll be back online on Thursday, so I’ll see yu all later!

 

King’s Park and Aqwa

Yesterday, we went to King’s Park in the morning and enjoyed some great views from up there. Unfortunately, the weather wasn’t quite cooperating with us and we went back pretty quickly due to the rain which was coming down hard and long (unusually apparently! ;))

During the afternoon, my friend hosted a kid’s book ordering party so I got to meet some more of her friends/relatives wchich was nice.

 

Today, we went North a bit to the aquarium and everyone had a blast. We got to see some gorgegeous fish whilst we were there. The oldest of my friend’s kids had a blast and didn’t quite know where to look basically. He saw loads of animals he knows from Nemo! 🙂 Even the youngest one didn’t quite know where to look. (Oh yeah, us adults also enjoyed it!!)

 

Then to the harder part.. Tomorrow, I leave for Alice Springs/Uluru and then onto to Sydney for a week after that. Whilst I am looking forward to that a lot, I also know I’ gonna miss my friends here in Perth a lot. These last two weeks have been such a blast, it was soo good to finally meet (and click) with someone I’ve know virtually for 4.5 years by now.

Both of them were ‘afraid’ that I would be sick of the kids by now, but that’s totally not the case. They’re a bunch of great kids and I get along great with them.. I’ll see all of them again before I go home again, but it doesn’t make it easier to leave. I know I’ll be doing loads of other great stuff but I wouldn’t have missed these two weeks for the world!

 

 

Fremantle (with only one e at the beginning this time ;))

Today, I spent the day in Freo as they call it over here..

I spent most of my time in the prison, doing two tours. At first I did the doing time tour, showing you what the prison was like when it was first used for the convicts and later on the ‘normal’ prisoners. Some of the places there were really gripping, especially the gallows room (where they hung 44 people) had a bit of a strange atmosphere for me.. I wasn’t freaked out or anything, it just felt a bit different. Now whether it was me doing it to myself or the room, I don’t know.

 

After that first tour I went for a bite to eat and then on to the shipwreck museum with the remains of a few Dutch VOC ships, among them the Batavia, of which I have seen the replica they built over in the Netherlands. It was cool seeing the real thing (or what was left of it anyway). After the Round House I went back to the prison and did the tunnels tour, which was really awesome. The prisoners dug nearly a kilometre of tunnels undernetah the hill the prison’s on and you can go down them via a 20 metre ladder, walk (or rather crouch) through the tunnels then get on a boat and go through some of the tunnels

 

It was really, really worth it and I had a great day.. (only the bloody bus going back sure took it’s time getting there!!)

Maritime museum

After a quiet day yesterday, just hanging round the house and my friendsgoing to their parents and stuff.. Today we went to the Maritine Museum in Freemantle. That was a cool little place to go and look at.

That’s the one thing that struck me so far about the place.. The museums here (at least the ones I’ve been to) aren’t all that big. Maybe I’m spoiled with the Dutch and English ones I’ve been to (esp. the Science museum in London, I love that place)

Tomorrow I’ll be traipsing around Freemantle some more on my own, going to the jail, the old dutch shipwrecks and just wander about town

Pictures from today will go up together with those of tomorrow probably

The South (even further then I already was)

Over the last three days my friends took me down South to a gorgeous area of Western Australia which has some very nice rolling landscapes, vineyards, absolutely gorgeous coast lines and some tasty treats as well!

It was the first holiday for my friends’ kids away from home and they had a blast as well, they were pretty tired by the time we got home but a good time was had by all!

Pictures are up in the gallery

What a day

What a long and tiring day that was!

  • Going to the airport round 9:30 for a noon flight
  • a 12 hour flight to Kuala Lumpur
  • Nearly 4 hours waiting (big tail wind on the flight) for the next flight
  • Another 5 hours flying

Then after that, I got out of the airport and met my friend (with a huge hug!!) for the first time round 15:30 local time. We got her kids back in the car and drove back to their place, about 30 minutes (I think) where I met her husband. We chatted for a bit and then had dinner (Chinese) and we talked some more untill I was about to crash. When they turned in, I just hit the computer for a short while to catch up on my mail, but round 22:00 it was over and out for me.. I slept till round 5-ish and after that I was in and out of sleep till about 9 when I got out.

My friend was just going out with the kids to playgroup and she’ll be back in about 1.5 hours. Gives me some time to check my mail, update this, get my clothes sorted and all that..

No pics as of yet.. (apart from a few of the plane and KL airport

I’ve arrived safely in Perth

I made it, tired as heck, but I got here. Flights were all pretty smooth, apart from some turbulance here and there and low clouds (bad visibility) I’m very happy to finally be here and meet her after talking virtually for such a long time. No awkwardness at all, though I did have some butterflies just before meeting up at last. My brain isn’t running on al cylinders at the moment, so I’ll keep it brief for now.