On the way... almost!

We stayed at the airport hotel last night, in preparation for a 6am flight to Sydney, then 10.30am connection to Norfolk Island.
Boarding in Adelaide was old school, via the tarmac - haven't doneLäs mer
Welcome to Norfolk, Yu laik sum plun*

Back to the airport this morning, arriving the recommended 3 hours before our flight 😲... which was well founded, as we spent an hour in the security line!
We arrived on Norfolk Island at 2.30pmLäs mer
Cascade and Cockpit

After breakfast at the hotel, we headed into the village to Norfolk Telecom to buy a local SIM card (NI isn't part of the Australian phone network).
We then hosted a geocaching event at a local cafe,Läs mer
Kingston Town

We spent most of today around Kingston, the capital/administrative centre of Norfolk Island, and the second-oldest settlement in Australia, founded a little over a month after Sydney.
The area is aLäs mer
Walking the National Park

Our plan today was to find most of the caches in Norfolk Island National Park, which covers 14% of the island.
We started the day with a drive to the lookout at Mt Pitt, the second highest point onLäs mer
Fish, chips, cows and chickens

We started the day with a relaxed breakfast, a spot of shopping, and morning coffee. While chatting with locals we learnt that a local cook meets the fishing boats at Cascade Pier on Fridays and cooksLäs mer
Hundred Acres, no Tiggers

First stop after breakfast was the weekly produce market, on the lawns in the main street. There were 3 stalls this week - as we're leaving tomorrow we only bought 2 oranges to have for afternoonLäs mer
Norfuk Ailen - Yorlye kum baek sun*

Our last day on the island, and first stop after breakfast was the Sunday Market. There were about a dozen stalls of local crafts and produce under the verandah of the bond store.
As our flight wasLäs mer
Circular Route To Circular Quay

We walked the streets of Sydney today, grabbing caches along the way.
First stop Queen Victoria Building, home to the Great Australian Clock. At the time of installation, it was the world's largestLäs mer
sam and brucesounds like a successful caching day despite the delay. hope you made it to NI eventually