Darwin 2022

juni - august 2022
Et 81-dags eventyr af Maureen Læs mere
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  • Dag 63

    Bitter and Renner Springs

    3. august 2022, Australien ⋅ ⛅ 34 °C

    Final dip at Bitter Springs with Paula and Mick (WA) prior to leaving Manor CPk, was one of those life long experiences remembered forever. Steam coming off the water, 6.15am the sound of birds no other tourists it was luxury as the four of us had it all to ourselves. It was a laugh as Paula reckoned I needed ‘Noodle driving lessons’. Did have a giggle myself, as on a ‘lap’ the idea is that you float down to the bridge get out at the steps walk back and start a new lap. Sounds easy right, but ‘my pink noodle’ had a mind of its own, so everytime I floated towards the Bridge it sped up and tried to take me under and further along. I had to fight like hell to steer it back, and everytime I did a lap the same thing happened. We said our goodbyes and took off, we ended up at Renner Springs for the night, it was the crappiest Park we have stayed at ever. I said to BB “not sure how David M missed this one on the way up!! Ha ha but there were a few laughs! When I went to pay our site fee a lady tourist travelling solo was checking into a ‘3 star motel unit’ ( stars questionable) it was 3pm in the afternoon. She was told the ”motel room was not ready and still being cleaned, perhaps go for a nice walk ( it was 35 degrees) follow the path along the Lagoon (that looked like a Swamp) until the room was ready, say 30-40 minutes it should be ready” #?!!# The Motel room was booked on-line site unseen $132 for the night. As we drove in we noticed that there was a number of mattresses outside the rooms drying out, stuff flung everywhere so I do wonder what that lady thought of the ‘Lagoon’ and her Renner Spring experience when she finally got in her room. The toilet and shower block should have been blown up and I know someone that had enough explosives to do it :-) Caravan Pks seem to be like photo’s and descriptions of Houses that are up for Sale! The reviews and piccys never quite meet your expectations :-) We stopped there as we had travelled far enough, and it was hot the van was probably 40. It was a ‘soft’ option as if nothing else there was power for the aircon. BB was having withdrawals as he had had no reception on his ‘Optus’ mobile for 3 days! We were still setting up when Paula and Mick surprised us and mentioned that they had Optus coverage, BINGO for BB! No tap Beer so we opted to drink our own and watched 2 of my favourite funny Movies ‘As Good as it Gets’ Jack Nicolson and ‘About a Boy’ Hugh Grant.The following morning I walked past 2 young Asian guys sitting on a wooden bench at the back of the Shower Blocks. Think they were learning , and practising their language skills using an App on their phones. As I was getting organised for my Shower (open windows holes no glass) I over- heard the phone say “The Monster walked to the Village Shop” and then I heard them both trying to repeat it over and over again ha ha When they ‘sort of’ mastered it I heard “The King and the Queen are very rich” and so it went on with more random phrases that will come in handy if you are a backpacker and intend to get a job in a Roadhouse or a Pub in Northern Territory. :-) So many Backpackers up here working. We stopped off at Wauchope Hotel due to thirst and who should jump out of a Colliver Road Train and come straight over to us, Matt Dall a regular customer of ours from Blyth Hotel days!. Matt stopped for a break, we had been wondering why we were seeing so many Army Tanks on the road. Matt told us that there were 49 Road Trains in total going to Darwin., Each towing 3 trailers so carrying 3 Tanks for an Army exercise. Every driver had an army escort in the passenger seat just in case one of the drivers decided to unload a tank and do donuts! they slept in one of the Army Tanks each night with a Swag. $3,500.00 to re fuel. Tonight we are at Ti Tree Roadhouse Hotel/ Caravan Park it's good, park anywhere, cement slab, clean toilets, winning! Had Tea tonight at on-site hotel met some more nice folks great day again today, Alice Springs tomorrow then I believe we will be half-way home.Læs mere

  • Dag 79

    Final wrap

    19. august 2022, Australien ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

    Thanks to our ‘Travel Advisors’ Cass, Lyn and Leanne as it was on their advice that we made a last minute decision to detour off and visit Uluru National Park. The photo’s I took did not do justice to this place. Finished the day off with a Sunset Dinner, it was one of the best days of our trip :-) We travelled nearly 500km the next day to get to Coober Pedy where we booked in CPark for 3 nights, it was a great Park. The ‘town’ itself was nothing like I imagined, but it was full of surprises as many places you enter at ground level and inside they have created some beautiful spaces and homes from the underground opal tunnels. We were told to “book a tour of the town” well there is only one tour company operating and they were booked out so we got ourselves a self-guide Tourist Map and BB added extra point s of interest! These extra’s included both the Hotels, the Big Winch Restaurant, the Bakery (great vanilla slices) we went there twice, Race Course, Italian Cafe for breakfast (which was very authentic our brecky was cooked by Indians), the Football Oval. The Golf Club was like no other, a good Clubhouse on top of a big opal hill but it appeared to not be in use, some of the Tee’s are only suitable for young and fit mountain goats. The course itself would be stinking hot most of the year and windy being so flat with not a blade of grass or a tree or bush in sight. Driving around we accidentally came across the now abandoned ‘Coober Pedy Bowls Club’ Not sure who they would have played apart from each other? Maybe that was the problem? The Greens are near rotted through with the sun, the Clubhouse a substantial brick building is reasonably new Opened in 2006, So sad to see the greens and clubhouse boarded up broken glass and rubbish everywhere and all going to ruin. Apart from these extra’s we did all the other touristy things on the town map, including Oldtimers Mine, lots of Churches, drove out to the Breakaways and Dog Fence and of course visited many of the Opal Shops in town. Never was a fan of Opals but they grow on you so ‘we’ bought a solid opal on a gold clasp to put on my chain. It would be hard to spend money in that town as there are relatively no shops. There are no lawns to mow or gardens to take care of so I wonder what they do on week ends? Just one small supermarket, no Garden Nursery so there is no way could I could ever live there. Leaving Coober Pedy we weren’t sure where we would end up but in the end it was easy quick stop at Glendambo decided to give that place a miss a stop at Pimba for lunch (great hamburger) it was too early so we kept going and ended up at Stirling North (Pt. Augusta) another big driving day but BB did not mind as we had ‘radio’ coverage for quite a bit of it :-) We are now at Quorn and our trip is just about done. Meeting up with friends for tea at the Pub tonight, BB is playing Bowls tomorrow and for something different we are going to a racetrack on Saturday the Quorn Cup :-) Home sometime Monday!Læs mere