Saturday, July 7, 2012

1 Year Later

1 Year On and Where Are We?
Well it is just over 12 months since we departed the -5deg temperatures of Canberra and headed off on our No Boundaries Australia 2011 Adventure.  Our trip is still a great memory, nearly every day we make comment about where we were and the great places we visited.  In the time we have been home work has become a priority, our caravan has only been out on the road twice and we have updated our great Falcon XR6 for an AWD diesel Ford Territory. 
The New Tow Vehicle - Ford Territory

To celebrate the 1 Year Anniversary of our departure we did what was only natural for a caravaner was hook the van on and take off for the weekend.   The planning started a week earlier when friends, Don & Patti, who we meet in Denham WA and later in Bunbury dropped in for the weekend so we could show of our great city, Canberra.  At the end of the weekend they headed off to Wagga and Junee and suggested that we should meet them in Bathurst the following weekend and travel the western NSW districts with them.  So the trip was on, the van was un- covered, packed and ready to go, with plenty of cold weather gear and heaters on board.
Canberra to Bathurst - Friday 29 June 2012
With all the cold weather gear on board we left home about 8ish and headed to Goulburn for morning tea with family and friends. We then headed north to Bathurst via Taralga, Abercrombie Rive, Shooters Hill and Oberon.  The last time I was on this road it was mainly dirt, the road is now sealed all the way, narrow and very windy not the easiest road to travel to Bathurst from Canberra, but a nice drive.  We arrived Bathurst mid-afternoon and met up with Don and Patti. After setting up camp we headed off to do our “Hot Laps” of Bathurst race track, something very familiar as my son and I normally spend the 2nd weekend in October camped at the track soaking up the action. We didn’t set any lap records today but enjoyed the drive.
Bathurst Big 4 Caravan Park
Bathurst to Parkes – Saturday 30 June 2012
We woke to a slight frost, not to cold, it was also birthday day, my last birthday we celebrated in Tweed Heads. After packing up we headed off to Orange for a birthday morning tea.  What a nice drive the sun was shining, with pockets of cloud in the valley’s very specky. 
Early Morning Bathurst

Low Cloud through the Valley
Orange is a great regional centre and town, we walked the main street had a great coffee then headed off to Forbes for lunch.  We stopped in the main park for lunch and were lucky enough to be present at a local wedding in the park and of course supported the volunteers at the ‘Stop Revive’ rest stop area.  After a look around town we headed up the road to Parkes for the night, once again a great town with lots to offer the community.  Because these towns are on the Newell Highway, the most direct route between the southern capital cities and Brisbane they are always busy and well supported.  That night Marlene cooked a great birthday roast dinner and Don & Patti provided a tasty birthday cake, what can be better than spending your birthday in your caravan out on the road.
Lunch Forbes
Parkes Caravan Park

Birthday Dinner with Marlene, Don & Partti
Parkes to Dubbo – 1 July 2012
Another cool start to the day, but remember it is winter, we packed and headed off to Dubbo.  First stop the Elvis Presley , Vintage Car and Henry Parkes History Museum, we spent a couple of hours checking out all the bits and pieces.  We left here and headed out to the Parkes Dish, (Radio Telescope) of course we had a great coffee and look around the dish, all very interesting.  We arrived Dubbo early afternoon and set up camp at the Dubbo Big 4 Parkland Caravan Park, then went and visited town and the historical Dubbo Gaol, not a place you would have wanted to stay in.
Elvis Museum


Parkes Museum

Parkes Dish

Mighty Elvis
 Dubbo – Monday 2 July 2012
A day in Dubbo today to visit the Zoo, and it is the coldest bleakest day while we’ve been away, but we soldiered on to the zoo all rugged up.  The zoo is always good getting close up to the Giraffes, Hippos and Elephants is always good fun.  We spent most of the day here then back to the van to settle in for the night as it was a real winter’s day.
Dubbo Big 4

Dubbo Gaol

Dubbo Zoo - Giraffe

A trip to the Dentist isa required

Big and Beautiful
Dubbo – Gordon (Home) – Tuesday 3 July 2012
Our little trip is over, it was a great deal of fun seeing the western slopes of NSW again and spending some nice time with Don & Patti.  We headed of home via Wellington, Molong, Cudal then onto Canowindra for lunch with Allison, Mitchel, Haley and Toby, friends that live in the area it was nice to see all the kids smiling faces. After a break we headed to Cowra, Yass then home by mid-afternoon to unpack the van, wash it, put it away and get ready for a day’s work the next day.
All in all it was a great few days away, a really nice way to celebrate our 12 month anniversary and time with good friends.  The new Ford Territory was great, it towed the van with ease and returned a very credible 13.2 l/100k fuel economy.  Very happy with it all.  Everything is now all tucked away for a few months, next outing will be back to Bathurst for the races in October.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Australia 2011 - Wrap up

We have now been home for a few days and back into a routine, not sure if this is good or not.  The van is unpacked and cleaned and the car is looking much better after a good clean and enjoying a well-deserved rest. 
The first to greet us was Russell  -
it been a long 5 months for him and he still hasn't left my side.
We had a total of 142 days away, and travelled a total of 24,184km, visiting every state and capital city in mainland Australia.  There is no doubt it is a long trip, 5 months sounds like a long time, and it is, but it is really the minimum time you need to do the lap allowing time to see a lot and rest a little. 
The trip certainly was a dream come true, we had the opportunity to visit many great places, swim in some spectacular waterholes and under many fantastic water falls, seen an array of wild flowers that are just out of this world, walk some rugged but brilliant trails, visiting many gorges, and saw some fantastic coastline with incredible marine reefs and sensational snorkelling. Apart from all the place we visited and things we did, we also made many new friends that will we have a special bond with for a long time.
Would we do it again – sure would.
Ken’s Top Ten Spots – in no real order
1.       Kununurra, Lake Argyle – just sensational a real oasis in the rugged north west
2.       Broome, The Kimberley – rustic dusty town with lots of character and style once you get to know it, right next door to the fascinating Kimberley Range icluding the Bungle Bungles,
3.       Darwin – a great town with character with a relaxed lifestyle
4.       Litchfield National Park – a fantastic place with lots of great waterfalls and swimming holes,
5.       Kalbarri –rugged national park, fantastic coastline and sensational wildflowers,
6.       Ningaloo Reef – Exmouth & Coral Bay, easy access reef with great snorkelling spots,
7.       Far North QLD – Airlie Beach, Cairns, Port Douglas and Daintree – great area, we would have liked to spend more time here,
8.       Nullarbor – driven it 3 times now and is still a real buzz, a scenic trip with lots to see,
9.       WA South West  corner, Albany, Esperance – great towns with plenty to see and do
10.   THE TRIP – the whole trip was a buzz, plenty to see and do, everywhere was great, there was not one spot that I would say we wasted our time going too. 
Marlene’s Top Ten Spots
1.       Esperance – magnificent coastline and beaches, pure white sand
2.       Darwin – sharing the NT experience with Ryan, Catherine and Tim, also attending the NT Music awards with Gavin
3.       Walpole – walking through the Giant Karri trees and experiencing the tree top walk
4.       Karumba – fishing in the gulf, the beautiful clear blue waters
5.       Lake Argyle – swimming in the infinity pool and drinking champagne at sunset while swimming in the lake
6.       Maroochydore – the first of many beautiful sunsets
7.       Mt Surprise – rugged part of Qld, with a sensational caravan park run by Jo & Joe as well as the fantastic Undara Lave Tubes
8.       Ningaloo Reef – snorkelling and swimming along the reef at Exmouth and Coral Bay
9.       Broome – sipping champagne with Jill and Stuart while watching a sunset over Cable Beach, and the starting point for our 9 day Kimberley Experience
10.   Margaret River – sampling some great wines of the region
Trip Statistics
Total trip distance: 24,184km – the van did approximately 18,500km
Total Fuel Used: 3690 litres – fuelled up 90times, cheapest $1.27, dearest $2.05, average price $1.57
Fuel Economy: 15.5l/100km, 6.7km/litre
Car drive time or number of hours in the car: 396.4hours – along time with no cabin fever.
Caravan Parks: 58 – free camps 3
We hope you have enjoyed our journey over the past 5 months - we have cetainly enjoyed keeping you up to date with stories and pictures from our trip.  This is a great big country to travel around with plenty to see and do - just get out there and Do It - we will again sometime in the future.  But until then it is lots of shorter trips and some fantastic memories.
The loop is complete - but still lots to see inland and Tasmania

Monday, November 14, 2011

Adelaide to Gordon (Home)

Adelaide to Murray Bridge – Tuesday 8 November 2011
On the move again today after a great 5 days in Adelaide, had a nice easy drive to Murray Bridge.  On the way we stopped off at Hahndorf, a great little German village in the Adelaide Hills for lunch and a look around.  Nice place but far from caravan friendly the streets are very narrow with little to no suitable parking for cars and vans.
Hahndorf main street - narrow with low trees not good for caravans
After lunch we went onto Murray Bridge to catch up and stay with Kevin and Wendy, had a very enjoyable afternoon and night with them.  They took us for a drive around Murray Bridge and checking out the town and the magic of the mighty Murray River.
Murray Bridge  with Kevin and Wendy
Murray Bridge to Mount Gambier – Wednesday 9 November 2011
Left Murray Bridge about 10:30am for the drive to Mount Gambier, stopped off at Keith for lunch and a look around what is a nice little town.  Arrived Mount Gambier and stayed at the Blue Lake Holiday Park, right opposite the very impressive Blue Lakes.  Caught up with lots of people we have met along the way, Leanne and Derrick, last saw them in Port Augusta and  John, Cate, Jed  and Lillie, who we caught up with in Adelaide, they are finally close to home, it was a great happy hour as we will leave them all now.
Beautiful Blue Lakes - Mount Gambier 
Mount Gambier to Apollo Bay - Thursday 10 November 2011
It was a cold and wet morning as we left Mount Gambier heading for the Great Ocean Road and Apollo Bay.  Arrived at Warrnambool for lunch and fuel, then headed off to Allansford the start of the Great Ocean Road, we have travelled this road 3 times over the past 20 years and each time it has been wet, cold and windy.  Today was just windy and cool, so it was a marked improvement on previous trips. 
Farewell to South Australia
We called into the ‘The Grotto’, London Bridge,’ ‘The Arch’, and the ’12 Apostles’ on our way to Apollo Bay.  Stayed at the Big 4 Pisces Holiday Park, a great park with views across the bay, took the time to catch up on the washing while the weather was fine.
Great Ocean road


The Grotto

London Bridge

A laundry with a view - what could be better
Apollo Bay to Bellbrae – Friday 11 November 2011
We woke to a bright and sunny day with no wind, a real pearler, we headed off along the second half of the Great Ocean Road towards Lorne.  Stopping at Lorne for a look around and a cuppa then finished of the trip arriving in Torquay for lunch.  It really is a great drive, we were lucky with the weather and also had very little traffic which makes it more pleasant.  Shopped at the big Surf Shops in Torquay before heading to Graeme and Jan’s for the evening.  We met Graeme and Jan on our Kimberley Trip, it was great to catch up with them, they showed us around the area, checking at Anglesea Golf club and of course a trip down to the famous Bell’s Beach.
18th Farway at Anglesea Golf Club

Bell's Beach on a calm day
Bellbrae to Rosebud – Saturday 12 November 2011
Left Bellbrae about 8:30am and headed to Queenscliff to catch the 10am Ferry across to Sorrento, much easier than driving up through Geelong and Melbourne then back down the Mornington Peninsula to Rosebud.  The ferry arrived Sorrento by 11am and we were in Rosebud soon after.  Set up the van then spent the afternoon with the rellies, David and Heather.  It was nice to catch up and have a chat for the afternoon. Also visited Peter and Nicole who we first met in Mt Barnett on the Gibb River Rd then Coral Bay a couple of months ago, they have been home for 6 weeks now. 
All tucked up on the Ferry

David, Heather and Marlene at Rosebud
Rosebud to Cowes – Sunday 13 November 2011
Cloudy but warm day today, had a coffee with Heather and David before we left Rosebud for the 2 hour drive to Philip Island, staying at Cowes.  Easy afternoon, writing the blog and watching the poor old Fords loose the races in Tasmania.  Went and visited the Little Penguins to watch them waddle up the beach after a hard day fishing, as usual they were great to watch.
Cowes to Lakes Entrance – Monday 14 November 2011
Second last day, today with a 300+km drive along the coast to Lakes Entrance, stopped for fuel at Wonthaggi and coffee at Traralgon, then onto Lakes Entrance by mid-afternoon.  The weather was sunny and warm so we had our last walk along the beach and our last happy hour sitting outside, local fish and chips for dinner, that’s it all over.
Last Beach for awhile

Friendly Locals

Last Happy Hour - its all but over
Lakes Entrance to Gordon – Tuesday 15 November 2011
Well it is day 142 and the last day of our trip, and what a trip it has been.  In one way it is good to be on our way home but, it would also be nice to heading off again.  A busy 400km along the coast to Cann River, then turn left and head north to Bombala, Nimmitabel, Cooma and home.  We plan on being home mid-afternoon, then that’s it until next time.
Another - things you see on the road

Getting closer to home

Last stop at Nimitabel

142 days ago we turned left and
headed up teh hill at this road about.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Streaky Bay to Adelaide

Streaky Bay to Port Lincoln – Monday 31 October 2011
Back on the road to Port Lincoln for a couple of days, a 320+km drive down the Eyre Peninsula.  Head wind most of the way, stopped off at Murphy’s Haystacks to check out the granite formations, Port Kenny (what a great place – the name says it all) and Elliston for a coffee and of course a cream bun. Arrived Port Lincoln early afternoon, the first people we met were from Jerrabomberra, who we knew through mutual friends and scouts, small world.
Murphy's Haystacks

Murphy's Haystacks

Finally found my Caravan Park

Port Lincoln
Had a drive around town during the afternoon and found a seafood market with fresh Coffin Bay oyster, local prawns and snapper, we were right for the next couple of days now.  Back for ‘happy hour’ and a great BBQ with friends.
Port Lincoln – Tuesday 1 November 2011
Melbourne Cup day and we were in the home of Makybe Diva, so what should one do but celebrate Melbourne cup.  Six of us, ( Marlene & I, Leanne & Derrick, Marguerite & Jim) all headed off to the Tasman Hotel for a Melbourne Cup luncheon and an afternoon of fun.  We won nothing, but had fun. 
Makybe Dive - not a fast as it used to be

Our Melbourne Cup team

After the  Cup - it was just to much
Port Lincoln to Port Augusta – Wednesday 2 November 2011
Back up the Eyre Peninsula today to Port Augusta, pleasant trip arriving there early afternoon.  Port Augusta is a stop off point for north, west and east travellers, the one good thing was the weather was 3 to 4 deg warmer than Port Lincoln, so we were able to sit outside for drinks without getting cold, much more pleasant. 
We visited the Wadlata Outback Centre, a great museum on early South Australia and the outback as such.  A quick look around town and that was Port Augusta, done and dusted.
Port Augusta to Adelaide – Thursday 3 November 2011
On the road again, getting closer to home each day now, we stopped off at Port Wakefield on the way for a coffee then arrived West Beach Adelaide early afternoon, staying at the Adelaide Shores Caravan Park, a very nice park.  Caught up with John, Cate and he kids, we met them in Kalgoorlie, they have been on the road for 12 months and are now very close to home. We had a great afternoon catching up with them, and also Nick and Pam, who we met in Mount Surprise in July, so long ago now. 
Adelaide - Friday 4 to Monday 7 November 2011
Up and into the washing before heading out for haircuts, have to look good when we arrive home in a week or so. We visited Pam and Nick for coffee, then into town to visit the local fresh food markets.  Lots of bargains and the best fresh vegies, really nice cheeses and a great butcher as well, it was a fun afternoon.  Back at the park we caught up with Graham and Helena who we met in Longreach, they live just around the corner, it was great to talk about our trip and also theirs. They did the centre and east coast.
Out to dinner with Pam & Nick to a local bar and Thai Restaurant, plenty drinks and fine food to finish off the day.
Dinner with Nick & Pam

Sunset over the Gulf St Vincent
Saturday saw us take a trip to down Victor Harbour and surrounds, what a great place. Unfortunately the horse-drawn tram that goes out to Granite Island was not running so we walked to the island and climbed the lookout, a really magic view out to sea and around the islands.  We then went along the coast to Port Elliot and Horseshoe Bay, a great place with a caravan park right on the beach, a place to remember. We had fish and chips at the Flying Fish Cafe, right on the beach, very yummy then drove home via Goolwa, where the Murray River meets the seas, and it still is a muddy colour.
Victor Harbour Jetty to Granite Island

Horsefield Bay, Port Elliot

The mighty Murray near the sea
Sunday is a rest day, a quick trip to the shops, and Glenelg for lunch then back home to get ready for visitors for dinner, and catch up on the blog, second last before we are home.  The day ended with a great baked dinner, this is fancy caravanning.
Glenelg Jetty

Glenelg City Centre -
Hindmarsh monument with HMS Buffalo on top
Monday started off washing the car and van, making then look good for the trip home and then off to the Adelaide zoo for the day.  What a great day, we were lucky enough to see the Pandas in and active playful mood, it was a real treat.  We had a nice wander around the zoo checking out all the animals, again we were lucky to see the chimps in and active playful mood flying through the trees.  That’s Adelaide in a few days, we are off to Murray Bridge tomorrow and then along the coast to Melbourne by next weekend.
The Pandas were jsut great

Tucker time



Playful Chimps

Just hanging around

Beautiful exotic Parrot

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