New South Wales (continued)
Sydney, Blue Mountains, Crappy Canberra, Batemans Bay
30.01.2007
29 °C
21/1/07 – Scorching Day: 42 C!!
Rose late and then did a big grocery shop (to stock up on bread amongst other things!) Unbearably hot, couldn’t do anything so we lazed in the shade around the campsite pool and when bored ventured down to the bus stop. At 3.30pm Wayne’s watch temperature gauge read 42C (not even peak heat!). There was no shade and we had to stand in this heat for 30 minutes waiting for a bus – I thought I was going to pass out I felt so ill. Heading into town was a bit of a mistake as we couldn’t do anything in the heat. Ended up in an air-conditioned internet café, pondering whether to spend 1 month’s budget on a 3 day trip to Ayers Rock! Decided against it: at the end of the day it’s just a big rock!
Ate dinner and then wondered over to the harbour in the early evening to watch the sunset behind the bridge: beautiful! We sat in a waterfront bar and saw the sky change into a million shades of orange, red, purple and pink – excellent evening.
22/1/07
Caught the bus into the city again and took a tube to Kings Cross: backpacker hangout with very little there. Escaped, and returned to the Botanical Gardens again, venturing into the grounds of Government House (a stunning mansion built: 1837-1845). Bad timing meant that the house was closed, but the gardens were great to walk around.
Sat on the steps in front of the Opera House and ate lunch whilst watching tennis (the Australian Open) on the big screen. We then walked over to Central Quay and caught a ferry to Manly (‘jewel of the north shore’). Pretty coastal town, but far too busy : Australian teenagers crowd onto the beach during the school holidays. Too hot to complete the scenic walk so we just squeezed through the sea of people and found a spot on the beach to read.
23/1/07 – A bad day gets worse….
NB. 387km backlog: Newcastle – Sydney – Blue Mountains
Breakfast with the birds….about 6 rainbow lorikeets joined us for breakfast (obviously word had spread to friends and family that the guy in the camper feeds generously). One sat on our cereal box, another (to my horror) tried to feed off my plate (!!) and as the final straw one decided my head was a perfect landing spot!!
Decided to get out of the city for a few days and head to the Blue Mountains…left the campsite and briefly stopped off at a petrol station to fill up. As we were heading back down the highway we stopped at a set of traffic lights and then stalled – whilst the clutch was down?!? Wayne tried to get the van back into gear again but it was stuck…GREAT!! We were holding up the traffic on a busy highway, so Wayne jumped out and (with the help of a random passer-by) pushed whilst I steered. Once we were safely on the grass verge we phoned the hire company (as instructed) and told them that we had broken down. They then put us through to a recovery company in Brisbane!!! USELESS!!! We rang up again and explained yet again that we were in SYDNEY not Brisbane!! Second time round we got through to someone that could help and were told that someone would be with us within the hour. Since we had no ice in our Esky I walked back to the garage to save our chilled goods. As estimated, a recovery man arrived on the scene about 11am (an hour after our breakdown). He was useless and a complete ******! He could have easily towed us himself to a garage, but decided to bring yet another person into the equation. To make matters even more complicated we were meant to tell the towing company where to take us!! As if we had a clue?? We phoned the rental company again and they said they’d get back to us. By the time they did, our helpful recovery man had buggered off! AGHHHHHHHHHHHHH!! Another 30 minutes passed until the tow turned up, where once again we went through the palaver of phone conversations with our rental company. Eventually it was decided to tow us to a garage in Epping (suburb of Sydney). The mechanics were on lunch by the time we arrived and so they said they’d look at it in an hour and told us to come back about 4pm, as the anticipated problem wasn’t too much of a job. We did as told and spent the day in a shopping centre (a 45min uphill walk from the garage!) Arrived back at 4pm and were told that the wrong part had been delivered! They were still waiting for a little hose before they could fix it. AGHHHHHH!! Couldn’t be bothered to trek back to the shopping centre so we waited at the garage for another 2 hours (listening to Aussie banter: mostly regarding cricket, fishing and drinking...zzzzz).
At 6.30pm (8.5 hours after setting off) we were finally back on the road. The mechanics had been really friendly and recommended a classic car event (“lots of pommy cars – you’ll like it”) that’s on every year in Hyde Park, on Australia Day – Wayne can’t wait!
Drove up to the mountains upon my insistence (since we hadn’t done anything all day I thought we should get to the mountains so that we could start looking around early the next day). Actual drive was stunning as we witnessed another sunset (pinks, oranges, purples). Arrived in Katoomba about 8pm and found that the campsite was shut! We considered parking in front of the office and using the facilities, but realised we needed a key to get into the kitchen and toilets – damn! Tensions were high (i.e. “Emma, I am FUMING so don’t even try and talk to me”) – I do take full responsibility for this mishap - and since there were no other campsites around (and parking up in a rest area was a ‘no no’ due to the possibility of getting arrested) we had to fork out $60 for a motel room (originally quoted $90 but I offered a sob story and my ‘natural charm’ (?!?!?) seemed to persuade the guy to drop the price – RESULT!) Although we’d obviously have preferred to stay on a campsite (due to our financial state) this motel room did brighten our moods: ensuite, kitchenette, tv: LUXURY!
24/1/07 – 150km
Pouring with rain: great day to explore the mountains! Our good fortune continues…views were ruined as the cloud cover below was too thick. Since the campsite was ‘cash only’ we decided not to bother and planned to explore the mountains in a day and head back to Lane Cove National Park in the evening. Despite weather we did manage to have a great day and fitted quite a lot in:
• Echo Point: viewed the ‘Three Sisters’ rock formations which roved to be a spectacular sight as they jutted up from the clouds. We walked down to the ‘Three Sisters’ through the Eucalyptus forests: the smell was overwhelming (probably because it had been raining), it felt like you were breathing in aromatherapy oils!
• Scenic World – a trip on the skyrail would have been a waste of money as all you would have seen was cloud cover, so we opted for a ride on the Worlds steepest (and possibly, although not advertised, Worlds SHORTEST) railway down to the old coal mining area. We then wondered around the mountain side for a couple of hours and saw a few interesting sites (including an old miners hut). We then caught a cable car back up the mountain.
• Katoomba Waterfall: short walk down to the waterfall, which Wayne decided to climb….bit unremarkable.
• Evans Point: meant to be a spectacular view but the cloud cover was too thick so we gave up and headed back to Sydney (this time we booked and luckily there was one spot left – phew!)
The Blue Mountains are beautiful and it’s amazing that they are only an hour’s drive from Sydney. It’s a shame the weather wasn’t better otherwise we would have stayed a few more days.
25/1/07
The bad weather continued (25C and we are in trousers and jumpers – we are going to get a shock when we get back to UK!) Caught a bus into the city and since we the weather was so poor all we could do was window shop and visit the cinema (for the thousandth time!) Saw ‘Blood Diamond’ – excellent movie.
Headed back to the campsite and went into the camp kitchen to make dinner. Unexpectedly bumped into Thanh and Blanche (the couple we’d met in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore and whom we were planning – via e-mail - to meet up with for a drink the following day – such a small world!) They had hired exactly the same campervan as ours (hadn’t seen another one like it on our entire trip down south), from the same back-alley rental company in Cairns (and got it at a cheaper rate!!) We spent a few hours catching up with them before they headed off to a friends house in the city and then got talking to another couple (Hailey and Simon, from Wales, who’d been in Melbourne for 2 months and were on a 10 month honeymoon!). Got on really well, so we invited them out for a drink with Thanh and Blanche the following evening (Australia Day).
26/1/07 – Australia Day
After breakfast with the Welsh couple we caught up with some laundry and then headed into the city a bit later in the day. The Harbour was heaving with boats and the quay was packed with people! Live music concerts were scattered around the city and overall there was a fantastic atmosphere in the city. The Aussies are very patriotic (especially with regard to their dress – see photos!)
Sat on the steps of the Opera House and had lunch, then strolled through the Botanical Gardens (yet again) and this time got to venture inside Government House. The interior was a little disappointing (not nearly as nice as a lot of our national heritage buildings) but there was a fantastic Concert Band playing in the grounds (took me back to music GCSE!), so we sat on the grass and were entertained for about 30 mins. Made our way up Macquarie Street to Hyde Park (where the citizenship presentations were taking place). The streets were lined with thousands of vintage cars, which kept Wayne entertained until I was begging to go back to the campsite. Fantastic day as the sunshine had returned and there was so much to keep us entertained.
After dinner we caught the bus (with Hailey and Simon) into town AGAIN! Darling Harbour was just a sea of people, so we couldn’t see the presentations going on next to the water, but we stood on the bridge and waited for the fireworks. They didn’t disappoint – millions must have been burnt that night. Just as the crowd was about to disperse a fighter jet with a humungous fireball shooting out of its behind roared through the night sky: awesome sight. We tried to find Thanh and Blacnhe at a bar on the waterfront, but Simon and Wayne weren’t allowed in anywhere because they were wearing ‘thongs’ (flip-flops to the English-English speaking world!) Since we’d been standing up for so long all we wanted to do was find somewhere to sit down and get a drink: impossible as the city was heaving. We slowing snaked our way out of the harbour, following a massive crowd until we found an Irish pub in the CBD. We were all pretty fed up by this time and said – “oh, lets just go in for ONE and then head back”….at 4am we staggered onto the street: ONE drink had turned into ONE TOO MANY! Need I say anymore… It was a great night out (I introduced a UK dance-off: Beth, Claire - you would have LOVED IT) – hahaha , but our bank balances have been obliterated! Since we couldn’t find our bus stop, (thinking about it now I doubt there would have been a bus anyway!) we had to catch a taxi back to the campsite. To add to the hilarity of the night, Simon tripped over a ‘sleeping policeman’ (speed bump to you and I) whilst running away from a caravan that Wayne had knocked on.
27/1/07 – HAPY 20th BIRTHDAY NATALIE!!!
Uuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh………………....NEVER EVER DRINKING AGAIN!!!!
Woke up at 9am: hot and extremely hung-over. Just about managed to have a shower before falling back into bed. Felt awful!!! Campsite = worst place to nurse a hangover: toilets too far away and too many screaming kids/birds. Slept until 1pm, and then managed to eat something. Lazed around for the rest of the afternoon and that evening, whilst Thanh and Blanche sipped their wine, we stuck to a nice cuppa. Played a card game: Backpackers until the lights in the camp kitchen went off.
28/1/07
Grocery shopping and then went to Bondi Beach (massive surfers paradise) with Simon and Hailey. The guys spent most of the time drowning in the humungous waves, you literally got washed off your feet – I was too concerned about loosing my bikini to venture in! That evening we sat outside Si and Hailey’s campervan and chatted: they’re so funny, so Welsh! We got on really well, so we swapped contact addresses and promised to meet up once we are all back in the UK. That evening we spotted a mother and baby possum, a pregnant possum and 2 other possums fighting in a tree!
29/1/07
We were both quite sad to leave Sydney; great city and great times there, but as we only have 2 weeks left in Australia we thought we better move on. Drove to Canberra (aka Crapberra), which can only be described as the dullest and most useless capital city on Earth! We deliberately diverted here to find an internet café so that we could catch up with this blog (as southern NSW is meant to be a bit less developed than the north). No internet cafes to be seen, the only place that had computer access was a photo shop! The campsite wasn’t much better. They stuck us (and charged us for) a powered campsite even though we insisted that we don’t need power. This site was about 50km from all the amenities – we actually had to drive to the kitchen!
Both thoroughly pissed off and wouldn’t recommend visiting this city to anyone!
30/01/07
A new day, a new perspective. Since we’re here we decided to try and see something of Canberra and picked the National Museum of Australia (primarily because admission is free!) The museum was surprisingly good…it documented Australia’s history (albeit short!), environment and culture. Drove over Lake Burley Griffin, past Anzac Parade and the citys’ war memorial, towards the highway…next stop Batemans Bay. The landscape we passed was incredibly dry – all the grass and trees were dead. Arrived at a campsite late afternoon (cheapest yet - $18/night) and lazed around the pool.
31/1/07
Weather has declined again, so our plans to visit the beach here have been abandoned. Although saying that I have been sitting here half the day, so we haven’t got much more time until it gets dark!
Until next time....E and W xxx
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