Saturday, January 19, 2008

Mission: Get to Cooroy!

Jonathan and I began our road trip with the mission to get to Cooroy, Queensland. It was a 3000 km journey but we had a great time and our little van was even better than we could have imagined!
Before we began our trip up North Jonathan and I decided to venture out West and see the Great Ocean Road. The Great Ocean Road, known as the Surfcoast Highway, runs along the Southeast Coast of Australia. We took this drive because of the outstanding views of the Australia coast and the unique rock formations found in that area. It was the beginning of a really long road trip in our new little van.
We camped in beach parking lots with other campervans or in the rainforests at designated camping spots. We found a delightful camp site outside of Lorne that had a little lake where the Kookaburras were fishing for Yabbies, otherwise known as crawfish. We drove along stopping at all of the lookout points, exploring lots of little walks down to the beach. In Victoria, due to the drought they have been having for quite some time, the black sand flies are overwhelming. They are everywhere and have no problem risking their lives at the chance to be ingested at any moment when you may smile or laugh or even try to talk.
We stopped at Apollo Bay to view the 12 Apostles. They are large limestone rock formations amongst the swirling waters of the ocean. They are massive in size and lovely to photograph. We ventured down to the beaches to be able to take photos up close and had a good time goofing off and playing on the beach. We stopped at a cheese factory to buy some cheese and wine which is our newest and favorite indulgence!
We visited Loch Ard Gorge which became a grave for the Loch Ard ship that wrecked there quite some years ago. There was a place called Thunder Cave which was the opening from the ocean to a long tunnel which lead to a saltwater lake about 100 meters inland from the ocean. The tunnel makes loud noises that sound similar to thunder as the waves rush through the tunnel and into the blowhole!
After our adventure on the Great Ocean Road we began our massive drive up to the state of Queensland, where my Grandpa’s wife, Alyce, was up at her sister and brother in laws house about an hour and half North of Brisbane. Family in Australia! WOOHOO! Of course the Eastern coast is the most traveled part of Australia and there is lots to see. We didn’t get to enjoy it this time but we will be traveling back down towards Melbourne after our trip up the coast to Cairns.
We made a few stops in little seaside towns and enjoyed the beach and the waves. Well… Jonathan enjoyed them, enough so that he volunteered his sunglasses as a parting gift. I, tried to get in only to have my swimsuit prove that it is not sturdy enough to withstand the waves…like a PG-13 take on the Waterbabies sunscreen bottle…oops. Enough waves for me.
We spent a day in Sydney on the hottest day of our road trip! We played in the fountains by Darling Harbor, enjoyed Starbucks on the water, went to Paddy’s market and visited the Sydney Aquarium. We did not make it to the Opera House but we will be back to visit within the next month.
Drive, Drive, Drive…… got new carpet for the van and installed it ourselves…Drive, Drive, Drive….
Finally, last Tuesday after about a week of driving we arrived at Rosella Roo which is the name of Daryl and Lynette’s property! It was absolutely breathtaking! They have made themselves a beautiful retreat out here! It was wonderful to meet new people and make new friends and be able to spend time with Alyce! Also at the house were Ronald and Sybil, Alyce and Lynette’s father and step mom, Evan and Les, caretakers and friends extraordinaire. They took us to Massimos, which is the best Gelato we have ever tasted! Jonathan was in heaven because Daryl let him use his shop to work on the van. Not only did he get to use the shop but Evan who happens to be allknowing when it comes to these “fix it” projects has been helping him out! The van got its pop top hinges fixed, rusted parts grinded away from the side and replaced new riveted sheet metal, 4 new tires on the rear (yes it has 6 in total) and we are getting ready to install a 2nd deep cycle battery for our fridge and fan! It already looks much better! We played endless games of SkipBo, had wonderful culinary journeys and experiments in the kitchen, shared favorite moments of Grandpa and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves!

Oz East Coast - First 3500km.

3 comments:

Catherine CM said...

I am anxious to see your pics from the Ocean Road! Glad the van is coming together and that you are making it 'outback' worthy. This will be a far different trip from Tasmania. BTW, I bought a bottle of Little Penguin Shiraz wine here - it was great. You may run across it down under. Miss you, Love, Mom

Anonymous said...

We are going to Brisbane in September! I friend of Anthony's is getting married, so were using it as an excuse for a big trip. Would love any recommendations from you guys if you have any and the time to send them our way.

Breener said...

You two look fabulous as always! I LOVE the pictures of the ocean and of you two doing the New Jersey Lift, super cute!
Love,
Lindsey