I went to the tourist information place and I not have my route to Sydney planned :-) Over the great Dividing Range and to climb Australia's highest mountain.
Friday, 26 November 2010
22nd Nov - Wander Round Melbourne with Mike and Kim
I went to the tourist information place and I not have my route to Sydney planned :-) Over the great Dividing Range and to climb Australia's highest mountain.
21st Nov - Road trip to Hanging Rock and Winaries (North West of Melbourne)


We then went on a tour of a few winaries. As it was only me and Kim drinking Liesel and Mike where very kind waiting..... I have yet to have a bad bottle of wine in Aus. However, I have had many bottles of Australian wine in the UK that have been really bad - they must export the rubbish!
20th Nov - Yatch Racing in Melbourne Harbor
Lovely sunny morning though and I got to go sailing! :-)
Caught the tram downtown and to the water front (after chilled breakfast etc). The sailing here is on a Sat afternoon. How civilised! Normally sailing involves getting up at 6 in the morning in the cold and dark and always feeling slightly hungover for the first few hours. Today I felt wide awake and chilled.

We had a few rums on board and then several more in the Yatch Club. A lovely group of people. They invited me back but I will be on my way by Wed (the next race in the evening). I got a call from Kim asking when I should have been back - apparently there were bets as to whether I would return at all that night - not sure why ;-). I felt like a naughty teenager. I had sobered up by the time I got back.
A great day in the sun on the water.
19th Nov - Chill in Melbourne with Buddies and Dinner at the Yatch Club
Slept till 11 having woken up many times through the night as it was really cold. The air mattress had gone flat and I had a really bad nights sleep. Me, Kim and Mike had a chilled morning and lunch out on the patio. Spent most of the time catching up with Mike as I had not seen him in 6 months and also washing all of my clothes and putting my bike back together again.
Liesel got back from work and we left Mikes at 3 to go and met Russel (an old friend of Liesel's) at 3.30 to talk about his biking trips through India and China. He was a very interesting chap. It was good to find out what I am likely to expect: China will be fine, India I will be bothered and harassed no end - especially in rural India in the middle (where I am for 1 month). I really need to cover up. We had a couple of rounds out in the sun at a chilled Melbourne bar and then got the tram to the city about 6ish. The tram network in melbourne is really cool.

We went to the Royal Melbourne Yatch Club to meet Linda (the Vise Commodor and an old friend of Mike's). We had a lovely meal. Linda said that if I came down to the club tomorrow for 11.30 that I could get on a boat for the days racing! Awesome. I am missing sailing.
Headed back on the tram for about 11.30 - lovely chilled day. Good to see old friends and chill in Melbourne.


Headed back on the tram for about 11.30 - lovely chilled day. Good to see old friends and chill in Melbourne.
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
18th Nov - Fly from Alice Springs to Melbourne
Woke up at 6ish with the light - so used to getting up early now. I am tired but I could not get back to sleep. Up at 7.30 and packed up etc. Cooked beans and eggs on toast for me and Kim.
To the airport for about 9.30 and packed up bike etc. I had to wait for 30mins to load bike in at over-sized baggage and then I was not allowed through security with my bike locks in hand luggage (even though I have been allowed on every other flight!) so I had to go back and check these in. I only just managed to get through security to board on the final call for the flight. This is a pattern now - it takes at least 2 hours to get me, my bike and all my kit through check in and security....
Flight was at 11.15 and I arrived in Melbourne at 15.30. Mike (a good friend from Oxford who has now moved to Australia) picked us up at 4ish. I forgot to go to Qantas about my broken bag so I will have to try and find the part in Melbourne. We went back to Mikes house and chatted and pottered for a bit. Liesel (Mike's wife) got back about 5. We decided to go out for a Vietnamese rather than eating in. The meal was good. Good chat when we got back.
Melbourne had a very different feel to it to Sydney - which I can't quite describe. The houses are mostly long and thin. It feels more cultured than Sydney. The architecture is older.
It is really cold here in comparison to where I have been for the last month.
To the airport for about 9.30 and packed up bike etc. I had to wait for 30mins to load bike in at over-sized baggage and then I was not allowed through security with my bike locks in hand luggage (even though I have been allowed on every other flight!) so I had to go back and check these in. I only just managed to get through security to board on the final call for the flight. This is a pattern now - it takes at least 2 hours to get me, my bike and all my kit through check in and security....
Flight was at 11.15 and I arrived in Melbourne at 15.30. Mike (a good friend from Oxford who has now moved to Australia) picked us up at 4ish. I forgot to go to Qantas about my broken bag so I will have to try and find the part in Melbourne. We went back to Mikes house and chatted and pottered for a bit. Liesel (Mike's wife) got back about 5. We decided to go out for a Vietnamese rather than eating in. The meal was good. Good chat when we got back.
Melbourne had a very different feel to it to Sydney - which I can't quite describe. The houses are mostly long and thin. It feels more cultured than Sydney. The architecture is older.
It is really cold here in comparison to where I have been for the last month.
17th Nov - Watch Sunrise over Uluru, travel back to Alice Springs


We went round the cultural centre for an hour or so and learnt about the Aboriginal Culture and the geology of the rock etc. We also saw some pictures of snakes around the area and can now name the ones we have seen. :-)

We decided to go out in Alice Springs tonight with Kim talking in an Irish accent and see if anyone could tell. She said that she would only do it if there were no Irish people in the bar. It turned out that both of the other 2 girls in the dorm in the hostel that we were staying in were from Ireland - so that put a stop to that! :-(
I did a bit of shopping for things in Alice Springs and then failed to get on the net at McCafe. Cooked left overs for dinner and had an early night. No sleep has now caught up with me - must sleep now.....
Awesome week in the Red Center of Australia!
16th Nov - Uluru and the Olgers
Up for 4.30 to pick up Kim from her dorm at 4.50 and then drive to Uluru to watch the sunrise with all of the other gazillion other tourists. It was a spectacle in itself.
It was really cloudy and a rubbish sunrise! The rock did not change colour at all. Most people left really early on. If I had paid hundreds of pounds to go on a coach trip and see the sunset and then the sunrise over Uluru and I had chosen to do it last night and this morning, I would have been cutted! Fortunately we are staying a couple of days and so have more opportunity (and we could stay later last night and watch the storm).



I had a nap for an hour in the car while we waited for the guided walk to start at 8. It was well worth doing (and included in the price of the entry fee to the park - $25 for a 3 day pass). The Ranger was really good at explaining. He explained about the Aboriginal culture and some of the stories about how the rock was created and also the geology of the area.
While we where all standing there I pointed out a snake slithering towards the group. The ranger very strongly said not to move anywhere and stay still while it passed. It turned out that it was the 5th most deadly snake in the world!
After the guided walk (2km round the base of Uluru) we walked back to the toilets and then we did the 11km walk around the base of the rock. It was cloudy and cool which was great for Kim as otherwise she would not have wanted to do it. We took our time and I really enjoyed just taking in the atmosphere. The urge to climb the rock was really strong but the Aboriginals view it as sacred and ask people not to. I respected their wishes and decided not to. As we were walking round this Dingo just walked right past us - about 2m away!
We then drove to the Olgars. This is a set of hills about 50km West of Uluru. They were formed differently to Uluru. The are the same colour though. It was strange as they had a completely different feel about them.



As there as been so much rain in the last few month there are loads of flowers and it is very green. I did the valley of the winds walk. I was a bit disappointed that it did not go up very high even though the guides make a big deal out of the fact that there are two high up look out points! I wanted to climb to the top of a dome but it is not allowed as it is considered sacred (like Uluru). It was cloudy all afternoon and not too hot. Again a 4 hour walk easily completed in 2 hours! :-)
We drove to Uluru for sunset. It was an evening similar to last night: very cloudy. As we approached the rock the cloud started to clear on the horizon and 10 mins before the sunset time we were still not sure if we would get a good sunset or if it would just get dark. It turned out brilliantly. The cloud lifted on the horizon as the sun came down and Uluru light up like a light bulb for about 10mins. It was amazing. People were gasping as it went from a dull red colour to bright all of a sudden. Everything else around the area was still dark and so the contrast was incredible. The sky behind us lit up a fantastic pink. Very happy girl!!!




We stayed till 8.30 chatting with an Iranian guy we met there and then went back to the resort and had I cooked a lovely Chinese. Excellent day. Starting to get a bit tired with sleeping in a tent for several nights and getting up at 4.30 everyday..... Ready for my bed by 10.
It was really cloudy and a rubbish sunrise! The rock did not change colour at all. Most people left really early on. If I had paid hundreds of pounds to go on a coach trip and see the sunset and then the sunrise over Uluru and I had chosen to do it last night and this morning, I would have been cutted! Fortunately we are staying a couple of days and so have more opportunity (and we could stay later last night and watch the storm).



We then drove to the Olgars. This is a set of hills about 50km West of Uluru. They were formed differently to Uluru. The are the same colour though. It was strange as they had a completely different feel about them.
As there as been so much rain in the last few month there are loads of flowers and it is very green. I did the valley of the winds walk. I was a bit disappointed that it did not go up very high even though the guides make a big deal out of the fact that there are two high up look out points! I wanted to climb to the top of a dome but it is not allowed as it is considered sacred (like Uluru). It was cloudy all afternoon and not too hot. Again a 4 hour walk easily completed in 2 hours! :-)
We drove to Uluru for sunset. It was an evening similar to last night: very cloudy. As we approached the rock the cloud started to clear on the horizon and 10 mins before the sunset time we were still not sure if we would get a good sunset or if it would just get dark. It turned out brilliantly. The cloud lifted on the horizon as the sun came down and Uluru light up like a light bulb for about 10mins. It was amazing. People were gasping as it went from a dull red colour to bright all of a sudden. Everything else around the area was still dark and so the contrast was incredible. The sky behind us lit up a fantastic pink. Very happy girl!!!
15th Nov - Kings Cannon, Drive to Uluru, Lightening Storm over Uluru

There is only one place that you can stay close to Uluru National Park - Yularu (the Uluru Resort). The resort with accommodation ranging from camping to 5* hotel. It really was very touristy with hundreds of people staying there. I put my tent up at the campsite ($17) and Kim checked in to the Dorms.

Went back to the Resort about 8.30/9 and cooked noodles and chatted with Kim and then went to see if my tent was still up after all of the wind and the rain. Fortunately it was still up and dry but it was a very noisy night. The wind got up and it rain heavily - good test of the tent :-) Not the best nights sleep ever though.
14th Nov - Alice Springs to Kings Cannon
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Up early again and I made some personal calls etc and then we got on the road for 9. We drove South on the Stuart Highway and then turned off for Alice Springs. It was a beautiful sunny morning without a cloud in the sky when we left Alice Springs. As we were driving a major thunderstorm arrived....
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