Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Uluru - Alice Springs - Adelaide - Great Ocean Road - Melbourne

After we left the NW of WA, we did the long journey back down to Perth in our 'Wicked' campervan. At Coral Bay, we snorkeled with green turtles! We were really fortunate as we were going to pay for a tour to try and find them, but we saw them when they were just swimming along below us. Dave spotted them both times!

On my birthday we went to Caversham Wildlife Park and spent the day in the company of some lovely fury friends. We fed some kangaroo's, which was quality, stroked some koala's and saw some crazy tasmanian devils running all over the place, amongst many over things. We also saw the Perth skyline at night, which was lovely.

After a month in WA, we flew to Uluru to do a 3 day tour. On the night that we arrived at our hostel we did the Sounds of Silence evening, which was so amazing; one of our best bits so far. We had sparkling wine whilst watching the sunset at Uluru and the Olgas, a fabulous meal, as much drink as we wanted and a star talk. We saw Venus, Saturn and Jupiter and some shooting stars. We were really lucky to have a sound table (there were 8 of us). We all got on really well and had a really good laugh all night.

Our 3 day tour was really good. There were 21 people on the tour as well as 10 million flies and everyone got on really well. We made especially good friends with a Dutch couple, Jos and Sonja (see the photo with the Elvis van). We did The Valley of the Winds walk at The Olgas, sunrise and sunset at Uluru as well as the base walk, and hiked round the rim at Kings Canyon. On our last night we all went out for a meal and some drinks. We had half a day in Alice Springs the next day and we bought a didgeridoo! It sounds quality! We also went to a Joey rescue centre and cuddled baby kangaroo's in pillow cases for 20 mins. There are lots of Joey (baby kangaroo) centre's in Oz. When the mum's are hit by cars on the road, often the Joey survives in the poutch. The volunteers go up and down the roads checking to see if they can find any Joey's, take them to the rescue centre, look after them for a few months (but they don't hand feed them to make it as natural as possible), and then release them in to the wild when the Joey's can easily bounce around and look after themselves. We were told to hold them for at least 10 minutes and the Joey's like it as it is supposedly a similar feeling to being in the mother's poutch. It was so amazing, and if we didn't have a plane to catch, I would have stayed there all day!

We flew to Adelaide on the same flight as our Dutch friends. We had a couple of days doing the city sights and Adelaide Hills, which were very picturesque. We hired a 'Wicked' campervan again and got an 'Elvis' one. It was quite grotty but nice to have some wheels again. We drove down to Cape Jervis and then did a day trip to Kangaroo Island, which was such good fun and we had a really good guide.

When we got to Kingston (2 hours west of Mt Gambier and the SA / Vic border), our van broke down...it was cooked. Elvis is officially dead! To cut a long story short, 'Wicked' were useless and gave us no help and simply left us where we broke down. Luckily the pick up guy was nice and gave us a lift to the bus station and we went to Mt Gambier late that night. We are still in dispute with 'Wicked' about our refund...nightmare. That night, we spent the night in Jail...a hostel that was used as a jail until 1995 and has been converted to sleep backpackers. Well, it has not really been converted as such. We slept in a cell and the beds were rock hard, but it was all good fun.

We then had to hire a car the next day, and had to stay in hostels for the next few nights. We had a good car and it was nice to feel safe on the road and travel in a bit more style. We did Mt Gambier and the amazing blue lake, and all the stops along The Great Ocean Road until we reached Melbourne. We loved every one of the sights along the way. Near The 12 Apostles we did a 16 minute helicopter ride over the Great Ocean Road. We were the only 2 people in it, along with the pilot of course, and it was so good! We got some brilliant photo's and video footage and it was such a brilliant experience.

So far we have been really fortunate with the weather.....it has been a lot hotter than we were expecting in Adelaide and along the Great Ocean Road. I think we might get a bit of a shock when we get to Tasmania!

We arrived in Melbourne on Tuesday evening, and our friend Lee from uni has very kindly offered to put us up. We fly to Tasmania on Thursday for 12 days, and then return to Melbourne.

5 comments:

ros and jim said...

Hiya Cheesies! Love the blog, love the photos... not so sure about that crazy headgear! looking forward to see some pics of tazzie devils! Keep having fun... stay safe, take care missing you loads, all our love mum and dadxxxxxxxxxxx

Unknown said...

cute joeys, couldn't you smuggle one home?

john snd joy said...

Gooday Mate!
QUALITY! Just seen the pics, and about to print them off to bore everyone! Your comments are priceless! We are green with envy, but so delighted that you are both having such an amazing time!
Love you loads,
Mum, Dad and Cherry xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxx

David Rogers said...

Hi to the Cheeses! Fantastic photos - makes me wish I was back out the! Glad to see you're both having a fantastic time and many thanks for the staff room card! I do hope you don't have to work too hard over August!

Best Wishes David

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