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    • Day 16

      ⚠️Arachnophobe klaxon⚠️

      February 28 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      I can’t stand spiders, so why do I have a morbid fascination and terror for the Aussie ones 🤷‍♀️

      Col had a VERY close encounter today, when removing the electric plug from the camp socket cubby 😱

      Very sorry folks …..
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    • Day 121

      Waterfalls , cows and launie

      January 23, 2023 in Australia ⋅ 🌧 19 °C

      Went for a walk down through the forest to the second highest waterfall in Tasmania. A pretty walk.

      From there we hit up a dairy farm. I found out that some people have never seen one before. Genuinely wild from my pov as I've seen loads but guess some people dont live near one.

      They had the most adorable little cow on the shelf and I seriously wanted to buy it but choose to be sensible. Also saw a cool poster I liked. It was in the bathroom but I still took a photo.

      From there is was yet another drive and we arrived in Launceston. There we did a walk along the gorge in the rain.

      Ended the day at an Irish pub with $10 pizza. Unfortunately the pint was $13.50 so it became a hella expensive meal for someone on a tiny budget. But the pizza was good.
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    • Day 38

      Evandale und Cataract Gorge Reserve

      January 15, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Dr Ken ud Sunny, üser Vermieter, hei üs dr Tip gäh, dass hüt z Evandale wieder ä Markt isch. Natürlich hei mir üs das nid lah entgah u hei üs prompt ufä Wäg dert härä gmacht 😃. Chum abgfahrä si mir aber grad id Polizeikontrollä cho, wo dr Christian het müessä blasä 🫣 (Nid wüu är komisch gfahrä oder bsoffä überächo isch, sondern hiä isches standard 😉). Da aber aues sowiit guet gsi isch, hei mir chönnä wiiterfahrä. U churz vorem Ziu tschaupet üs genau einä vou vor z Outo, zum Glück het dr Christian nu mögä brämsä 😑.

      Dr Markt säuber isch viu grösser gsi aus dä geschter, het aber o entsprächend viu meh Schrott gha. Mir si wieder Koreanischi Pancakes gsi gah holä, wo wieder mega fein gsi si 😋

      När si mir wiiter iz Cataract Gorge Reserve, wo mir ä chliini Wanderig si gah machä. Mir hei eini mitem Schwärägrad "Hard" usägläsä, aber sträng isches wieder nid würk gsi 🤷🏼‍♀️. Drfür hei mir grad 2 Echidnas, mega viu Pfauä mit Jungä, äs Wallaby u sogar nu ä Pinguin 🐧 gseh gha 😅.

      Wieder zrüg ir Ungerkunft hei mir wieder bsuech vomänä chliinä Wallaby becho. O das isch zum Teil mega nach a üs härä cho, mega härzig 🥰.
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    • Day 75

      Launceston - Cataract Gorge

      January 26 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Heute ist Australian Day. Zum Feiern fahren wir nach Launceston, der zweitgrößten Stadt von Tasmanien. Wir wundern uns, dass uns auf dem Weg ins Landesinnere so viele Fahrzeuge entgegenkommen. Das Rätsels Lösung: Die Partys finden an der Küste statt. Egal, wir nehmen es, wie es kommt.
      Da wir früh in der Stadt ankommen, fahren wir zuerst zur Cateract Gorge einer engen Schlucht des Esk River. Wir fahren mit dem längsten Sessellift Tasmaniens (unseres Wissens nach gibt es nur einen) über den Ausläufer der Schlucht und gehen dann über eine wackelige Hängebrücke in die Schlucht rein. Es ist eine kurze Wanderung von nur ca. einer Stunde hin und zurück. Der enge Canyon mit seinen bizarren Felsen fasziniert uns sehr.
      Am Abend gehen wir im Binnensee Hafen essen und genießen die Stadt auch ohne Party.
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    • Day 36

      Ab in den Süden...

      January 13, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Hüt morgä hets bi Zytä gheissä ufstah, fertig packä u när abfahrä richtig Flughafä. Obwouhs rächt viu Vercher dür Melbourne dürä gha het, si mir gliich rächt schnäu dert aacho u hei z Mietouto 🚘 chönnä abgäh.
      Bir Gepäckufgab hei mir chli müeh gha, wüu am Christian si Koffer übergwicht gha het 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♂️ (nach 3mau umpackä hei mirs de aber gliich nu gschafft 😅) aber drfür isches när tiptop gangä, bis mir bim Gate gsi si. Dert hei mir när ewigs gwartet bis d Cabin Crew cho isch, drum si mir när mit überer haubstung Verspätig ersch abgflogä.

      Nachem landä z Launceston het dr Zoll-Hund 🐶 rächt fröid am Christian gha u ischem grad nachägloffä 😅 aber da är nüd aagäh het, hets dr Zöllner aber nid gross interessiert 😊

      Wo mir äntlich z Outo hei chönnä holä, isches o scho wiiter richtig Unterkunft für di nächscht Wuchä gangä. Isch wunderschön u mir hei sogar scho äs paar Wallabies gseh 😍

      Jetzt gah i de nu dr Tag im Whirlpool gah lah usklingä 😊
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    • Day 39

      Grindelwald

      January 16, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Das mir ke Heiweh bechömä, si mir hüt vorsorglich uf Grindelwald iz Swiss Village. D' Hüsli si würk schön im Chalet Style gsi u äs het einigi Subarus umä gha, aber süsch isches jetzt nid ganz so speziell gsi. Nid mau Fondue oder Raclette het mä dert becho 🤷🏼‍♀️. Drfür hets ä mega quuli Mini-Golf Bahn gha, wo mir natürlich grad usprobiert hei 😁

      Statt direkt wieder zrüg, hei mir ä chliinä Umwäg zur Hillwood Berries Farm gmacht. Das isch ä riesigi Beeri Farm mit Erdbeeri, Himbeeri, Brombeeri u Heidelbeeri. U da mä dert Pancakes mit früschä Beeri het chönnä ässä, hei mir üs das natürlich nid lah entgah 😋

      Am Namittag si mir nu mau chli iz Stedtli vo Launceston. Drbi hei mir festgesteut, dasses dert ja sogar Affä 🐒 im Park het 😅.
      Zum Abschluss vom Tag hei mir nu ä churzä Spaziergang am Seaport wöuä machä. Schlussändlich si mir aber einisch schier rund um d Stadt gloffä u ersch churz vorem iidunklä wieder zrüg id Wohnig cho.
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    • Day 51

      Wed 24 Jan. Launceston Tasmania

      January 24 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      We arrived in Hobart Tuesday afternoon and had an overnight stop in New Norfolk. The b and b was old fashioned but there was a lovely pub nearby. From the front it didn't look great but had a good restaurant at the back with lovely views over the Derwent Valley.

      Drove to Launceston today, with a stop at a fruit farm for a very nice raspberry and boysenberry ice cream.

      We had high hopes for this Airbnb and it hasn't disappointed, a beautiful apartment in the Tamar Valley nestled in a vineyard with an absolutely amazing view off the balcony and a wallaby or two that visit at 5pm to be fed. She said if you shouted Wally they come hopping out and to feed them bread, so that kept us amused for a good while. This one will linger long in our memory I think.

      Joy had a lesson in how to pronounce the names of the towns we are visiting by the amused friendly butcher we bought our steak from, as we were saying them all wrong. Then barbie Ken cooked them .
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    • Day 15

      Launceston - we had a problem

      February 27 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      So the electrics issue may have been a minor inconvenience in the grand scheme of things, but getting it sorted was a major headache. I said a company shows their true colours when they have to fix an issue. I could rant, rage and weep* on this post over the way THL, who oversee the vans, dealt with our issue, but I’ll save that for my complaint comms 🫤

      It took 24 hours for an angel, real name Steve from LES to arrive and fix the fault. LES’s efficiency have been the polar opposite of THLs 😠

      Our new best friend was able to switch out the errant thingymajig and we’re up and running again. It took him 20 mins.

      Col, an excellent problem solver himself, worked out the issue earlier, so was able to point Steve in the right direction.

      Hopefully that’s our drama done and dusted for this trip😬🤞🏻🫤

      * have done all three today
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    • Day 52

      Launceston: Cataract Gorge

      February 1 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 75 °F

      After lunch at a place recommended by one of the staffers at the QVMAG, we headed off to the Cataract Gorge Reserve.

      The gorge — which is 65-million-years-old — can best be described as “urban wilderness.” An oasis in the midst of the city. One can walk to it from the CBD … a zig zag trail that I understand is fairly steep. We drove there instead … steep roads, too.

      The dolerite features of the Cataract Gorge — some 200-million-years-old — date back to the Jurassic Period … to a time when dinosaurs roamed the earth. Signage in the reserve explained that Tasmanian Aboriginals tell of ancestors who were transformed into stone monoliths. They, in fact, consider the boulders along the river to be sentinels who care for the area.

      I was hoping to see something like what was portrayed in the paintings I’d seen at the art gallery. Nope, nothing like it. The scenery was peaceful and beautiful, but I must admit that the swimming pool on the lawn was an eyesore … at least it was for me. I didn’t much care for the chairlift that stretches across the basin either. Just seemed a bit too commercial to me. But others seem to enjoy both of these features, so who am I to quibble.

      Having spent most of the day slow-wandering at the QVMAG, our feet refused to consider a long hike into the gorge. Instead, we followed a short trail to the Alexandra Suspension Bridge to cross the gorge and do the basin walk that encircles the water.

      Our visit took to the Gorge took an hour in all. Then, back to the hotel to rest up. Tomorrow we’re on the road again.
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    • Day 16

      Cataract Gorge

      February 28 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      Cataract Gorge is about 5 mins round the corner from our site. It was Launceston Cup day, which might explain why there were lots of folk at the gorge today, think everyone had an unofficial day off. On a midweek Wednesday, there should only have been a few seniors (us included!)

      We jumped on the chairlift and traversed the gorge basin, it was quiet, calm and the views were beautiful. After a cuppa we wandered back over the suspension bridge and back to the magic bus. The sun was hot and think we both caught the sun at that point, as we’re sporting vibrant pink patches now 😬

      Next stop, Platipi…..
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