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Goulburn Mulwaree

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    • Day 11

      Capital Canberra

      January 31, 2020 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      Yet another 6am rise to catch the 07.12 train from Sydney Central to Canberra. We were going to visit my Aunt Jean and cousin Stuart who ironically only recently moved from Sydney to Canberra. Our 1st Class journey was pleasant enough, although not on a par with the wonderful Spirit of Queensland service. (Train nerd note: I noticed that the New South Wales trains run on the Standard Gauge Track of 4’6”, like the UK, as opposed to Queensland’s smaller 3’6” Gauge).

      The train passed through Campbelltown on the way, (but no sign of the Loch (or the whisky). Again there was only minimal sightings of bush fire damage on the 4 hour train trip, although generally everything looked hot and dried up, including some of the small rivers. The air conditioned carriage belied the fact that it was 41 degrees Celsius outside! No need for my sweater then today!

      We arrived bang on time in the nation’s capital city, Canberra, located in the ACT (Australian Capital Territory), separate from the rest of the State of New South Wales, just as Washington DC is a separate entity from other US States. Stuart and Aunt Jean met us at the station and it was good to see them again. Aunt Jean has recently turned 90 and is looking good.

      Stuart gave us a tour of Canberra - the planned capital city of what was the new Australian federation. The excellent visitor centre gave an overview of the planning of the city, and then we had a tour of the impressive Parliament Building. A trip up to Black Mountain Telstra Tower afforded wonderful views over the city and Lake Burley Griffin including, rather worryingly, a thick pall of smoke from bush fires just over the hills! We finished our tour with a trip to the National Arboretum, home to more than 44,000 trees from all over the world, including many endangered species.

      A visit back to Aunt Jean’s house for tea ended a lovely visit. Although Stuart offered to drive us back to Sydney (distance is no object here in Oz, he declared), we insisted on getting the train back as we had bought return tickets anyway. The 4 hour journey back was slightly delayed as the train was required to slow down due to excessive outside heat which was affecting the rails!

      We enjoyed an airline-style meal on the train back to Sydney. As we were eating, we heard a rather loud conversation from the elderly gentleman behind us, on the phone to his daughter: ‘Yes, I know honey that your new stepmother and I have been on another trip, and I can tell you here and now that there will be a lot more. What difference does age make? I’m not 80 yet and I know she still finds me attractive. I don’t care how much our trips cost, I’ll be damned if I am leaving anything for you to squander’. Still not sure if he was joking, but the call ended abruptly thereafter.
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    • Day 184

      Nach Melbs & alles was dazwischen lag

      March 3, 2020 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Wir haben uns mit 3 Autos zu 7. Auf den Weg nach Melbourne gemacht, mit einer Panne am ersten Tag mitten im nirgendwo begann unser kleines Abenteuer.
      Paar kleine & größere Irrungen haben uns so langsam Richtung Melbourne geführt & nach 5 Tagen haben wir es dann endlich geschafft.Read more

    • Day 242

      Hello Australia 🇦🇺

      November 26, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Das erste, was man in Australien sehen muss, sind natürlich Kängurus. Also sind wir mit Cocos Opa auf Kängurujagd gegangen. Und nach ein paar einzelnen Kängurus haben wir dann eine ganze Herde gefunden. Einfach beeindruckende Tiere😍Read more

    • Day 242

      Trail Run in Bundanoon

      November 26, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Knapp 10 km durch den Australischen auch haben wir uns gequält. Schlangen haben wir dabei nicht gesehen, jedoch jede Menge verkohlte Bäume. Dies ist das Ergebnis der verheerenden Waldbrände in den letzten Jahren. Mit eigenen Augen zu sehen was für eine Fläche dort gebrannt hat, ist sehr beunruhigend und traurig.Read more

    • Day 67

      ...bis WAGGA WAGGA CITY

      January 6, 2020 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Gleich nach SYD wird die Luft wieder rauchiger, wir haben zum Glück Eisminzebonbons zum lutschen.
      Auf dem M 31 nimmt der Verkehr deutlich ab, es ist Zeit für einen Zwischenstopp mit starken Kaffee.
      In GOULBORN finden wir eine Tanke, dort gibt es für Betroffene des Feuers kostenlos Getränke. Auch eine Übernachtungsstelle ist ausgewiesen.
      Wir setzen die Fahrt fort, bis zu einem kleinen Campingplatz in GAGA GAGA. Es dunkelt bereits, auch hier sind einige Locals mit dem Camper gestrandet.
      Morgen soll die Luft wieder besser sein, und wir müssten die Buschfeuer hinter uns gelassen haben!!
      So werden wir bis MELBOURNE kommen und Dorothea kann den planmäßigen Flieger erreichen!
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    • Day 10

      Goulburn

      April 29, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Well the day has come when Robbie celebrates his passing out parade or as the NSW Police call it his Attestation Parade. The weather is turning out to be good and the parade starts at 10am and finishes at 11:30.

      It's 8:30 and we're here and parked.

      A great parade. Robbie looked so good. Rachael, Jade, Maddi, Zoe, Amanda and Paul came. Zali and Anneliese watched it on live stream.

      Unfortunately we didn't get to see Robbie after the parade but will see him tomorrow.

      We're heading to Paul and Amanda's tonight for a BBQ.
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    • Day 244

      Wingello State Forest Camping Area

      September 11, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 3 °C

      Wir beschlossen noch zwei weitere, ruhige Tage im „Wingello Nationalforest“ zu bleiben und Kräfte zu sammeln, bevor es endlich nach Sydney geht. Unser Lager schlugen wir direkt neben einem verlassenen Wombatbau auf.

      Durch die frühe Trockenperiode ist es in weiten Teilen von New South Wales nun nicht mehr erlaubt ein Lagerfeuer anzuzünden. Also hieß es abends früh ins Bett gehen und sich gegenseitig wärmen.

      Leider war es am zweiten Tag aber mit der Ruhe endgültig vorbei, denn es platzierte sich direkt vor uns eine große Gruppe mit Zelten und vielen Hunden, um für ein am Wochenende anstehendes Treffen für Laufhunde zu trainieren. Sibirian Huskies waren aber nicht darunter, sondern eher nur „Mischlinge“ aus allem möglichen. Das war aber noch nicht mal so dramatisch, denn Hunde werden irgendwann müde und sind still, aber die Gruppe ließ bis spät abends einen Generator laufen.
      Wir waren froh, als wir am nächsten Morgen unsere Sachen einpackten und nach Sydney weiterziehen konnten. :)
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    • Day 216

      Fast am Ende...

      March 31, 2020 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

      So heute bin ich glaube ich am letzten Stop, bevor ich in Sydney bin... hierzu dann noch ein paar Fotos der letzten Tage.

    • Day 130

      Goulburn - Big Merino

      February 24, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      EN: The Australians and their fascination for huge statues of sheep, bananas, koalas, whales... I forgot how many of those "attractions" I've seen on my way across the continent....

      DE: Die Australier und ihre Faszination für riesige Statuen von Schafen, Bananen, Koalas, Walen... Ich kann mich schon gar nicht mehr an alle dieser "Attraktionen" erinnern, die ich auf dem Weg durch den Kontinent gesehen habe...Read more

    • Day 2

      So near, and yet so far.

      July 12, 2020 in Australia ⋅ 🌧 6 °C

      Bit tired tonight.
      We are booked into a pet friendly motel in Taree for the night.

      We left Goulburn at 9am this morning and it was such a glorious day.
      The rain had disappeared and the sun was shining.
      And I found the chocolate milk in Bumper’s fridge.
      Emily had bought it for me and I had forgotten.
      So I had chocolate milk with toast!
      Great breakfast!!!

      Wonderful driving day..
      We went a lot further than planned because we were having fun.

      Very glad we were driving around Sydney on a Sunday.
      If that was the traffic skirting Sydney on a Sunday, heaven only knows what it is like on a weekday.

      But as we headed north, the traffic was thinning.
      Lots of people coming back into Sydney on the other side of the road though.

      So I am following Bumper.
      Looking at those perfectly painted rubbers and back window...
      And Emily leads the way...
      Heading into Taree .... about 2km out ....
      Emily pulls over to the side of the road....
      I pull in behind her and put the Emergency lights on flash.
      Something has dropped down under Bumper.
      Something quite big.
      Being as mechanically minded as we are we thought, “That doesn’t look good.”

      And it didn’t.

      Rang RACV..... luckily both have Total Care (planned)
      Driving a 1981 bus and a 20 year old Hi Ace .... can’t do without it.
      RACV very confused, then rang NSW version and got things organised.

      A lovely ‘man in a van’ Glenn arrived.
      Thought he was Ted’s brother (Phyll and Ted)
      So we had a ball.
      ( He didn’t think it looked good either.)
      Rang the tow truck.
      He arrived.
      Loaded poor Bumper onto the back of a truck and followed that truck into Taree.
      Moved Winston into Tin Tin....
      Took all we thought Emily needed out of Bumper...
      And left him sitting forlornly outside the mechanics.

      Booked into this pet friendly motel
      (Didn’t know they existed.)
      Very comfortable.
      500 metres from the mechanics.
      Emily will head down there in the morning.

      We are 2.5 Hours from Daryl and Martine’s at Sandy Beach.
      So near, and yet so far.....

      Depending on what is said tomorrow.
      Obviously need a new tail shaft (or drive shaft ... whatever that thing is)
      But will have to wait for parts I think.
      Both RACV guys said it looks like a bolt has come loose or sheared off.
      Anyway....

      So we think that we will leave Bumper to be fixed, drive to Sandy Beach and have fun...
      And come back down to pick up Bumper.

      That’s the plan tonight.
      Subject to change ....

      We are fine.
      You just deal with it.
      And very comfy watching TV on a very big bed in the motel room.

      Xxxxx
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