2.22.2007
home on the craggy range
are you my mommy, mr. human beatbox machine?
we then headed to adelaide for a quick trip. pretty much all aussies say that adelaide is filled with religion and churches, which is true, but there's actually a lot more. for starters, the art gallery is free, air conditioned, and has a bag check so you can spend hours soaking up the art and the cool air. (no, i'm not a wimp, it got to 40 degrees C in melbourne and high 30s in adelaide.) besides that, there's also (for all you davis people) james erskine and, surprise, christian antony in adelaide! christian is here for harvest and has a sweet set-up with very nice argentinian roommates. it was great to have some beers with him again. sadly, i didn't see much of james except for 5 minutes, i'll make sure he never forgets that...hahah just kidding.
i did finally do some wine sight-seeing in barossa valley...no winery tours, just tasting rooms. driving to barossa is a bit like driving on the back roads to napa from davis and barossa was great. we managed to stop in at torbreck, penfolds (of course but the tasting man was really nice), rockford (they've got a great alicante bouschet), and two hands (my favorite of the day). i wasn't much of a syrah drinker before, but i softened up to it after tasting australian syrah. it's not as peppery, smokey, in-your-face as it can be in california.
2.11.2007
this is a sand island...there are no rocks, mate!
in any case, jenn and i took a day-tour to Fraser Island, australia's largest sand island. it was a great tour, especially the beach highways and crystal-clear Lake Mackenzie. but best of all, we got to share the day with a ditzy family, one of whom we dubbed George of the Jungle. a crack-up bunch these people were. at one point, George was throwing some pinecones onto the roof of the bathroom and stated that he wanted to do the same with some rocks if he could find some. our very patient tour guide promptly answered, "this is a sand island...there are no rocks, mate!" and that was just one of many hilarities on this trip, including the photo below where George volunteered to enter the dingo cage, similar to the bear chest when you go camping in america.
we then continued north, despite the above ditzy family trying to scare us with news of
monsoon/cylcone-like weather further north, stopping in Rockhampton (known for its beef and how so since we got 2 sirloin steaks for $5AUD) and Mackay (after watching a platypus in Eungella) before we made it to Airlie Beach (the take-off point for the Whitsunday Islands). well, jenn and i decided to splurge on some real vacation time by booking 3 nights at a hotel on Hamilton Island and a day-trip to snorkel at the Great Barrier Reef. it's been totally worth it now that the humidity has set in which has made for some hot nights in our campervan. and what do you know, we've enjoyed sunny skies pretty much everyday!
finally, in continuing with the idea of free campervan parking...
7. Rockhampton carpark by the Esplanade - just be careful of the mysterious crapping trees
8. Mackay Town Beach - but can be quite buggy.
p.s. these may not be satisfying photos so i'll promise to post more when i get jenn's photos.
2.06.2007
no worries...just give it a go, mate!
we then picked up our campervan or our new home for the next couple of weeks and set off on the road. i give all the driving props to jenn for quickly mastering a stickshift on the other side and parallel parking our big sucker, "jeeves". i did manage a few kilometers on the stick so keep your fingers crossed that i can learn (finally) how to drive the real way.
- Nelson Bay – go to the Inner Light road off of Shoal Bay Road
- Emerald Beach (Coffs Harbour) – go to the end of Fiddaman Road where there’s a cul-de-sac by the ocean
- Nudgee Beach (Brisbane) – go to the Nudgee Beach boat harbor
- Glasshouse Mountain lookout so you can wake up to see the sunrise then head off to Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo
- Moore Park (19km north of Bundaberg) after watching loggerhead turtle hatchlings
- Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club - HOWEVER, there is technically no free overnight camping in Noosa...we just got wicked lucky.
we’ve made it past brisbane and are now in noosa where we’ll try some surf lessons and kayaking before heading to Fraser Island and the Whitsundays. let's hope we don't get cycloned out of the Whitsundays!