Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Goodbye Old Friend - Hello New Zealand

So the deal is done. The truck is sold. We were sad to see it go but it was inevitable that we would have to get rid of it. Thankfully we found a couple similiar to ourselves to take in our baby, repair her and take her sightseeing. :)

So its off to New Zealand (South Island) we go. We have looked online at a few places we would like to go and are pretty excited at how beautiful everything looks in pictures.

We leave tonight and are gone for two weeks. We have rented a campervan (yeah luxury now baby) and plan to see as much as possible.

From New Zealand we fly to Melbourne for a few days and then back to Sydney before flying to Hong Kong. We will take many pictures to post when we get back to Sydney :)

Friday, November 19, 2010

Truck is Sold!

Tonight we sold our truck. I thank the blog gods for hearing my plea this morning for a speedy sale when I did our last post.
We have sold it to a couple just like us, two backpackers, wanting to explore Australia. We met the couple from Ireland, explained the car trouble, did a test drive, went over the vehicle and all its contents and struck a deal.
We settled on $1500 with a half tank of gas included for goodwill. They gave us a $100 deposit, we gave them a receipt and tomorrow night we will sign all the paperwork and take payment. Monday we hand over the keys and check into a hostel.

How do we feel? Relieved and sad at the same time. Ask us again around this time tomorrow :)

Thursday, November 18, 2010

New South Wales - Coming Full Circle

Crossing the border back into New South Wales we decided to head straight to Sydney with one little stop on the way. Francis felt that Byron Bay was a must see and everyone had recommended it so off we went. It wasn’t easy though because the truck decided that morning that it hated us and refused to shift from first to second the whole traffic jammed way there. By the time we arrived we were very stressed. We ate a quick breakfast at the farmers market, checked out some surf beaches and decided not to press our luck with the truck and get to Sydney as fast as possible.

Back on the highway the truck fell back in love with us and pretended like nothing ever happened. We swear this truck is alive and moody. We drove the rest of the day and into the night to get to Sydney. We were so tired but the realization still hit us that our fun adventure of driving around Australia had come full circle. We were back in familiar Sydney and soon we’d be heading off someplace new.

With the truck back to normal we put it up for sale at $4900 and went about posting it online and at all the backpacker places. We only got two calls and it started acting funny. Shifting when it was warm but not when its cold. We took it to a mechanic. He estimated a second hand transmission would run us $1700 and a new $3500. Just to open it up would be $700 to diagnose it and possibly we’d get lucky and it would be a small job of just an addition couple hundred bucks. With no calls coming in and being short on time we had to make a tough decision.

We have decided to take a loss and sell the truck at $1500 stating the shift issue on our ad. Now we are fielding calls and hoping to get the full asking price before Monday. We have booked our tickets to New Zealand for Wednesday and if all else fails we have the sad reality of taking it to a wrecker which is not what we want. We have invested money and time in this truck, it still runs great and we don’t want to see it scrapped for metal. This dilemma has meant that we will have to skip Tasmania which is sad but it is what it is. We will still visit New Zealand (south island) and Melbourne.

On the bright side we consider the fact that we are lucky that the truck held on until we reached our goal. Investing in this truck allowed us the freedom to do everything we wanted and gave us the security of always having a place to sleep at night. Yes, we are taking a loss but we gained so much more in other ways.

Now we play the waiting game… stay tuned!
Francis with his new friend!
Francis was picked out of the crowd to assist a street performer

Best street performer ever!


Sydney likes silly regattas too! Beer can boat!



Didgeridoo Man




Downtown Sydney - Our reflection at the Maritime Museum
Downtown Sydney - Check out the sexy ING logo in the middle

Francis with our tour guide on the Tallship


What a beauty! One hour tour for two for $2 each. Can't beat that! Amazing tour



Mario cart! I am the winner!




Nice Keychains! - Paddy's Market
Love these trees! - Kings Cross Area

Sydney's China Town


Rex - Wildlife Park - Sydney



Baby Croc with his underwater goggles on




Baby Crocodile - Sydney Wildlife Center
My hostel room

Francis shaved! Back to civilization I guess.



Giant avacado


Welcome back to New South Wales




Welcome to the state of Queensland. Where the land is beautiful and the people… not so much.

Happy to just make some good road time we hurried though the first part of Queensland up towards Normanton and making our first stop in Croydon. It’s a tiny town with big heart. We checked out the “oldest corner store” there and spent a lot of time and their amazing visitor center.

Next we were off to the Tablelands. When we entered Ravenshoe and saw grass for first time in what seemed like forever we were very excited. We checked out the beautiful windmill farm and I walked barefoot in the lush grass. We wondered if the cows there realized how lucky they were. They looked as content as those cows we saw in Bega.

There was so much to see in such a small area. We spent time in all the little surrounding towns such as Millaa Millaa, Malanda and Yungaburra. We loved the lushness of the area. We enjoyed cheese from the local dairies. We hung out in the little shops and talked with the local people. Every town had its own waterfall for us to take a little stroll to. We thought it would be a nice area to live in. We didn’t get to see the elusive tree kangaroo that resides in the area though.

We arrived in Atherton just in time for a special event called “The Tastes of the Tablelands”. We paid a few dollars to get in and then got to sample a lot of locally grown or produced products. There were also a ton of vendors selling samples from their restaurant menus for cheap. I of course was in heaven. It was like “The Bite of Nanaimo” event back home but outdoors and a little too crowded for my liking but overall it was a nice experience.

We crossed through Mossman and marvelled at the sugar cane fields, trains and factories which we would soon realize was going to be the norm for a big portion of the state where we would pass through.

We took a ferry from Daintree to Cape Tribulation which was pretty beautiful. The thick green forests with palm trees tucked in everywhere. The views were spectacular and we decided to spend a few hours at the beach there soaking it all in. We were sitting shaded under some trees when a big lizard more than half my size waddled by behind us. I was too slow to grab the camera but it was awesome to see.

I spent my birthday at the Kuranda markets. Now THAT is a place I would live. I spent hours walking through the stalls and only saw part of it. I stayed in the original area and chatted with some of the vendors. I love checking out what everyone is making and selling. I bought some macadamia nuts from a man who’s son was visiting Canada. I bought two small gifts for myself and one for a friend at another shop where the generous owner gave me 5% off when I told her it was my birthday. Very nice place to spend the day.

Cairns was one of my favourite places to visit so far. In my opinion the Botanical gardens there were the best I have seen in all of Australia. On the weekends the place to be is by far Rusty’s Market which is full of fresh produce at super low prices. I found a food vendor selling the best fries ever and went there two days in a row. The lagoon downtown was beautiful and it was nice to see people enjoying it even in the rain. We sampled a lot of new tropical fruits there including star apples and chocolate pudding fruit. We got to see our good friend Roland who we met during our apple picking experience in Batlow. Good times.

Of course we had to visit the Great Barrier Reef. We decided on a cruise that lands at a platform so that we could both go and enjoy the reef. Francis was able to snorkel while I enjoyed all the other perks of the boat. There was an attached under water view area, a semi-submersible submarine and glass bottom boats to keep me busy. Francis did an advanced small group snorkelling tour with a marine biologist. We definitely do not regret our decision to go but one point of caution here. Do not go if there has been bad weather lately or if its not a super sunny day. Visibility was not great and without the sun the reef looked very pale and not the brilliant colors we’d hope for. There was a huge resident fish there named Wally that Francis swam with. We bought a professional photo of the two of them which we will upload once we load it off its disk.

Innisfail we visited only to see our Scottish friend Tom, also a Batlow apple picker. We spent the day at the beach catching up. We were battling off the mosquitoes when a Cassowary bird came stumbling out from under the trees. Finally we were able to see one in the wild. We finished off our day with a picnic dinner.

In Tully we just rolled in to take pictures with the giant boot indicating rainfall in the area. You guys must have realized now our obsession with giant objects.It was sometime around now that the truck began to act funny when shifting. We decided not to take any chances and get to Sydney as soon as possible.

There was no missing Fraser Island. It was a must do for us. We hopped a ferry over to the island, planned to spend two nights and spent three. One in a forested camp area and twice right on the beach. We definitely put the new tires and 4wd to the test here. There is not one place on the island where you are not driving on sand. We checked out all the best stops. McKenzie Lake, Champagne Pools, Indian Head, Eli Creek and a few other spots. I loved the Maheno shipwreck. By far the best we have seen in Australia. Even I got in a little beach driving. Pretty fabulous Halloween weekend, but I still missed the trick or treaters.

In Yandina the Buderim Ginger Factory did not disappoint. We got a private tour of the factory with a delicious food tasting at the end. It was really interesting and the tour was great. We stocked up on ginger goodies and enjoyed them all very quickly. Francis is a big ginger fan now, I was already. After that we stopped and admired the Glass Mountains from a fire tower. Gorgeous!

In Brisbane I had to make one last stop at a wildlife reserve before we left Australia. I had to have one more chance to snuggle a kangaroo. Well I did… and I cuddled a koala. So cute!!! The Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary was awesome. Over 130 koalas including little babies! There were fun activities all day long. Francis fell in love with the dingo pups there and really wanted to steal them and bring them home with us. I was mesmerized by the lively platypus in its aquarium. We saw one in the wild at the Jenolan Caves but this is the first time we got to observe one close up. We spent an entire day at the reserve.

We celebrated Francis’ birthday on the Gold Coast at Surfers Paradise. We cruised the town on foot and then settled down on the beach for the morning. Francis swimming in the ocean and me curled up on the beach reading. In the afternoon we had a late lunch at the Hard Rock CafĂ©. I pretended to make a trip to the bathroom but instead told the waitress it was his birthday. After lunch she brought him out a yummy sundae with a candle and made the whole restaurant sing him happy birthday. The look on his face was priceless and I of course have it on video. We walked back to the truck to find a present from the local parking authority on our windshield. Jerks!

Next we were on our final leg to New South Wales!
Birthday Lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe
Mr.Grumpy pants waiting to eat his bday lunch

Happy Birthday Picture
Kissy Kissy
We are hommies

Baby Koala says hey!


Francis with the scary bird of prey! Eek!



Francis and his true love - the dingo pup




Yellow Pitaya = Yummy
Rollinia = Not so yummy

Francis had the birds eating right out of his hands!


Challenging the big muscled Kangaroo to a duel



Who's got the bigger muscles?




Cuddling Koalas! Best thing ever!
Beach Driving - Fraser Island
Glass Mountains

Giant Pineapple



Mmmm gingerguys are yummy!


Ginger Tour - Buderim




Eli Creek - Fraser Island
Tiny Frog - Fraser Island

Indian Head - Fraser Island


Indian Head - Fraser Island



Francis swimming in the champagne pools




Champagne Pools - Fraser Island
Lizard at our camp - Fraser Island

Maheno Shipwreck - Fraser Island


Fraser Island 4wd



Lizard Friend at McKenzie Lake - Fraser Island




Lake McKenzie - Fraser Island
Driving on Fraser Island

Preparing for the boat to Fraser Island


Dreaded Cane Toad!!!!!



Wallaman Falls - Tallest Falls in Oz