Friday, 17 April 2015

Flights Home - Apr 15

Heading Home

Even before we started we knew this is going to be a long day. We fly to Los Angeles, then to Seattle then to Calgary with a couple hour wait at each airport. We cabed it over to the airport and caught the first flight at 10:30. This first leg was 14 hours long. Fortunately they had a selection of about 100 movies, great meals and snacks and free drinks. The time actually went by fairly quickly. We were delayed getting out of L.A. by around 45 minutes but, since we had plenty of time in Seattle before our next flight, it just shortened our wait there.

Last View of Australia

 

There were no real incidents on to return flights and Harold was there at the Calgery airport to pick us up. Still, by the time we got there we had been up for 29 hours so we were pretty bushed. Harold dropped us off at home where we ordered a pizza, had a hot shower, and were in bed by 9:30.

 

Lower Kananaskis Lake, hwy 40 and Smith-Dorien

 

Thursday, 16 April 2015

Last Day in "Stralia" - Apr 14

Woke up to a perfectly sunny day this morning. Good thing too because we still had a lot of stuff to sort out as we cleaned out the van. Check out time at the Caravan park was 10:00 but we took till almost 11:00 cleaning the van and throwing out stuff. We headed over to Andrew and Jadines place where we left them with the lawn chairs, sleeping bags, foamies, food and everything else that we could not take home with us. We had done a pretty good job of cleaning the van so decided we probably did not have to go to a carwash before returning it. Jadine followed us to the Wicked camper office, which was aboout 15 km north, towards the downtown area. At Wicked they did not even open the doors but just did a quick walk around before giving us the OK on the return. When we got the van it was really dirty and now I can understand why. The only issue they had was the big crack in the front windshield from a rock we picked up about 4 days ago. Dang, we almost made it! I just cannot seem to have any luck with windshields on any continent! I gave them feed back on all of the issues we had with the van like leaky roof, windows that did not roll up properly, o that did not work well, air conditioner leaks etc. They agreed to give us a break on the windshield replacement so we were pleased with that.

 

After dropping off the van Jadine drove us over to the Prince of Wales hotel that we had booked near the airport. We spent the afternoon doing our final repacking and sorting through our receipts for stuff we would have to claim. Around 6:00 Di and I walked down the street for some pizza then met Jadine and Andrew back at our hotel for a couple drinks and a final farewell visit. The kids headed home around 10:30 and we hit the hay. The hotel is an economy class establishment just a couple of minutes from the airport, small rooms with a shared bathroom down the hall. No complaints from us, it is an upgrade from having to walk across the campground every night!

 



 

 

Back to Brissie - Apr 13

Heading the last 300 km into Brisbane today. This was an easy, short drive compared to some of the days we have put in. We took it slow, stopping at around 10:30 at a nice road side picinic spot for a snack and rest. We pulled into the Brisbane Holiday Park at around 12:30 and immediately began to pull stuff out of the van to begin the big sort. It took us several hours to decide on what gets packed where and what has to be left behind. We are fortunate to be able to leave stuff for Andrew and Jadine. A lot of folks we have met, doing similar camping trips, have picked up extra equipment but will have to give it to the Wicked camper guys (a lousy option of you ask me), or find some other campers in the last days to donate the stuff to. There were a couple from Scotland wanting to give us stuff when we were camping in Cairns! We had to say no thanks, we already have enough crap to deal with.

 

Andrew came over after school and picked us up. We picked up some Thai food and enjoyed a relaxed supper with him and Jadine at their place. We were back at the camp, site relatively early since Andrew had a mid term to prepare for and we knew we were going to spend time with them tomorrow.

 

 

Last night in the camper! On the one hand, the time has gone by quickly, or at least it seemed to be running down faster as we approached the end of the trip. On the other hand it seems like we have been on vacation forever. The van has just become a way of life for us, it has been great but I am really looking forward to my own bed and not having to drive anywhere for a while!

 

 

Sunday, 12 April 2015

Apr 10 and 11 and 12

Aahhh! We are headed back to Brisbane now, having fallen in love with the whole area of northern Queensland. You could easily spent a month up here and still not see all that there is to see! We left the Atherton Tablelands heading towards Innisfail, we have to get in about 500 kilometers the first two days and A Iittle less the third day, getting us into Brisbane on Monday April 13 at a decent time. That way we should have some time Monday to start sorting out our stuff and cleaning out the van. The van needs to be handed back on Tuesday around 4:00 pm.

Notice the Similar Smiles?

 

On the 10th we covered km arriving at Home Hill around 4:30. Home Hill is a free camping area in the heart of the town, next to the old railway station. The station is no longer used and is a sort of museum, but, there are plenty of trains that go by during the evening and night. This is still a nice spot because they have picinic tables, a nice lawn and great toilet facilities with showers, and it is right down town incase you need anything. Of course we were to bed early and up by 06:00 on the 11th.

View From the Top of the Van

On the 11 th we drove to Clareview, about 450 km for the day. Clareview is a pay site on the shores of the Coral Sea. We got a great spot to ourselves on about 10 hectare of land, right next to the ocean. We set up and walked out onto a sandy spit for a couple of pictures. The tide was coming in and Di got her feet wet as the sandy spit she was standing on for a picture became surrounded by water. The. Ight looked very clear and warm so we decided to sleep on the top of the van tonight. This is just about the only chance we have had due to all the rain. There were no lights of about a quarter mile and no real community for much farther. The stars were just incredible as we lay ther atop the van.. I had set up a wind screne so it was comfortable all night up there.

 

In the morning we were off by 07:30 and managed to cover 542 km for the day, arriving just north of Childers around 2:30. We had picked up some food at a small community called Gin Gin, west of Bundeburg so we settled in for some rum rum and wine wine at the campsite. It will be an easy drive into Brisbane tomorrow were we will set up at the Brisbane Caravan Park again and start to sort out all the crap we have in the van.

 

 

 

Saturday, 11 April 2015

Great Barrier Reef - Apr 7

Due to technical difficulties the Apr 7 stuff did not upload so, here it is now for all you fans.

It was a hot night in Port Douglas. We woke up to 28 C and really humid. No matter, we are off on a snorkelling trip to the outer reef today. We booked in with a company called Quicksilver and chose a trip to the outer edge of Agincourt reef. We caught the boat at 08:30. The ride out should have taken about 90 minutes but we spotted some dolphins and turned around to play with them. The boat turned a series of large circles and the dolphins jumped and played in the wake or along side the boat. Really cool!

 

The day was perfect, hardly a breath of wind. Sunny and 32C. First stop was Just Majic, a beautiful swim over a reef that was a relative constant depth of 3 to 6 metres. The water clarity was amazing and we could see over 100 feet through the water. They issued everyone mask, fin and snorkel as well as a lycra suit. The lycra suit is to protect against stingers as well as protection from the sun. They do not want anyone to wear sun block because it is bad for the coral!

Next stop was Izz's Wake (Pavone) followed by Turtle Bay. Both of these were on the same reef structure but at opposite ends. Pavone had a different kind of coral and was on the edge so the water dropped off to an unseen depth rather quickly. Turtle was the best spot yet, the coral was beautiful and full of fish. We also saw a large green turtle just off of the boat. You could swim between the coral flats, in deeper channel or, along the edge of the drop off. Again, fish of every colour and size. We spent the whole time just floating around in the warm water following fish, or whatever took our notice.

 

The drive back to port was pleasant, everyone was tired and we just enjoyed the beautiful sunny day, a real change for Diane and I after the amount of rain we have seen.

 

Back on land we hopped in the van and headed back to our campsite in Cairns. We have it booked for the next two nights to facilitate our snorkel trip that leaves from Cairns tomorrow. We also managed to get hold of the Bat Hospital in the Atherton Tablelands. We have an appointment to get a tour there on Thursday at 4:30. Should be pretty interesting

 

 

Friday, 10 April 2015

Kurunda and Bat Hospital - Apr 9

Crepes and Coffee at Kuranda Market

With only a short trip planned for the day we started rather slowly. Of course it rained over night and for the first 2 hours after we got up. Looks like we picked the good days to be out on the reef because today lloks sketchy! Around 10:00 we headed out to Kurunda. This is an old mining town up in the mountains about 40 kilometers from Cairns. Since the 60's it has been a kind of hippy hang out with lots iof craft and local stuff. The town was small and very welcoming. We had crepes and coffe un the local market then spent time looking at the crafts and gift shops. Great stuff here and weicked some neat stuff.

Green Tree Ants, Tiny but Tasty

Incidentally, i mentioned out ant isue to rhe technician working there. She recognized the ants as green tree ants, really quite harmless. I was worried that they could be some type of fire or electric ants and did not want to transport them around the country. She also told me that they have a nice "sweet tart" taste to them! This sounded suspiciously like the wombat petting incident from a month back. Nevertheless, I took her up on the idea and tasted a couple. Sure enough, very appealing!

 

After the tour we crove the 30 minutes back north to. Free campground we had spotted onth way down. Rocky Creek Memorial Campground turned out to be a very nice spot.

 

P.s. I got a call back from the pest conrtol guy while we were eating supper. From our description he agreed that they were harmless green tree ant that probably fell from the trees above us during the rain storm in Cairns. Yes they taste tart, no he has not eaten any lately.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Inner Reef - Apr 8

Another day on the reef today. We figured that, since we were unlikely to ever get back to the Great Barrier Reef, we should do it up right the first time. This second trip was on the Ocean Freedom out of Cairns. Our trip was to an area much closer to shore this time. Although yesterdays and todays trips are both considered technically on the "Outer Reef" todays was on the inland side compared to yesterday's which was on ocean side, if that makes any sense. The two locations on the reef were Upolu Cay and Wonder Wall. Wonder Wall was first. A sand bottom at about 50 feet and a vertical wall of coral rising straight up to about 15 feet. The reef then continueed to slant up until the water was only 4 or 5 feet deep. Though not as clear as yesterday, there was plenty of coral to see and plenty of colourful fish. Unfortunately the wind was a little higher today and the waves and swell meant we were getting pushed around a bit. Di did a quick swim around but found it tiring and had trouble with the seal on her mask. I stayed in the water for an hour before a quick break then back in for 45 minutes. The water here seemed warmer when you went deep so it was more comfortable all in all than yesterdays diving.

The best part of this site was the stuff I saw. Right off the start there was a big Barracuda hanging around the back of the boat. I swam over to the wall and dove around checking out everything. For the first hour it was all just cool fish. On the second swim there were a lot fewer people in the water. I was lucky enough to spot a black tip reef shark (video to follow at a later time) and a green sea turtle. I spent about 10 minutes swimming around with the turtle, very cool!

After a lunch we headed on to Upolu Cay. Here there are a series of bouys set-up. They drop everyone off at the first bouy, along with a bunch if interpretive guides, and you drift back to the boat that is now moored at the last bouy. Di came along and we had a nice float as we let the current take us along. It still required a forceful swim to avoid being carried past the boat. The depth was a constant 12 feet or so and we manged to spot several blue spotted reef rays. Is was a shorter stop and by 3:00 we were steaming back to shore. The trip back took about an hour but the waves and swell were way bigger once we left the reef area. I was feeling a little green by the time we reached calmer waters. Another 10 minutes and I would have been leaning over the side, feeding the fish!