View Full Version : trip to Australia confirmed! WOOT!
bikerchick68
01-26-2006, 11:03 AM
Hiya and thanks again for all your input! After MUCH consideration, reading, pricing and research we are now confirmed for our trip... first couple weeks of Sept... we'll spend 6 days in Sydney and do The Bridge Climb, catch a show at the Opera House, do a walkabout of the Blue Mountains (www.bluemountainswalkabout.com) and hopefully make it to Featherdale Wildlife Park. Also on the agenda is one weekend day at the Rocks. Then we're off to Cairns (pronounced "cans" right???) to snorkel the Reef... also will do a full day whitewater raft trip of the Tully River. Then tentatively on to Port Douglas and the rainforest for 2 days...
a very full trip (but heck, we always pack in more than we should and get home completely exhausted! :eek: :D )
so whatcha think? Sound like a plan? We are excited and looking forward to it!:D
Trekhawk
01-26-2006, 12:07 PM
Sounds fabulous. If you need any info about Cairns let me know (you can PM me if you like) because thats where my husband is from and his parents live there still.
bikerchick68
01-27-2006, 10:22 AM
thanks trekhawk! as this gets closer I may be back with some ???'s for you! :)
crazycanuck
01-27-2006, 05:29 PM
Bikerchick, your plan sounds just hunky dory to me.
I'm not one for the east coast of Australia. Western Australia has so much for us to see & do-Those East Coast ozzies don't know what they're missing.:D
Do take tons of photos & don't take our wildlife for granted.....Stupid &&&&& jellyfish.....
c
bikerchick68
02-23-2006, 10:33 AM
hi you two... OK... I have my itinerary now and am beginning to think ahead... LOL
When in Cairns, where is the best place to snorkel? Or is it ALL the best place??? I have my own gear except flippers/fins... my friend will need to rent... and she has not done this before...a bit apprehensive (so I won't be metioning jelly fish to her unless/until we cross that lil bridge! LOL)
also I am assuming there will be places to either rent a good underwater camera or a place to buy the disposable cheapies?
Hoping to snorkel 2 days, will be doing the Tully River Whitewater Raft 1 day trip and also the Kuranda Trip thru the rainforest as well...
in Sydney we're doing the walkabout and I'm doing the Bridge Climb (my friend doesn't do heights too well, so she'll hang out and have a beer! LOL) anything else we HAVE to do while there??? I know I want to go to The Rocks one day...
restaurant/club/shopping recommends??? thanks!!!
Trekhawk
02-23-2006, 11:14 AM
hi you two... OK... I have my itinerary now and am beginning to think ahead... LOL
When in Cairns, where is the best place to snorkel? Or is it ALL the best place??? I have my own gear except flippers/fins... my friend will need to rent... and she has not done this before...a bit apprehensive (so I won't be metioning jelly fish to her unless/until we cross that lil bridge! LOL)
also I am assuming there will be places to either rent a good underwater camera or a place to buy the disposable cheapies?
Hoping to snorkel 2 days, will be doing the Tully River Whitewater Raft 1 day trip and also the Kuranda Trip thru the rainforest as well...
in Sydney we're doing the walkabout and I'm doing the Bridge Climb (my friend doesn't do heights too well, so she'll hang out and have a beer! LOL) anything else we HAVE to do while there??? I know I want to go to The Rocks one day...
restaurant/club/shopping recommends??? thanks!!!
Hey Bikerchick68 - my husband is at work at the moment but I will quiz him about the Cairns stuff when he gets home. You will have a great time North Queensland is beautiful. Im sure your friend will enjoy the beer while you climb the bridge just tell her no Fosters please it isnt really what Aussies drink contrary to overseas opinion.:D
bikerchick68
02-23-2006, 01:03 PM
thanks Trekhawk...and LOL at the beer... I'm not a big Fosters fan so that's good to know! :D I actually prefer DARK beer... nut brown, porter, stout... so if you have local beer to recommend too... ;)
When I cycled Ireland in 2004 I discovered Smithwick's (they pronounced it Smitticks) for the first time... GOOD STUFF! Now whenever I go into an Irish Pub I order it... takes me right back to cycling along with the sheep and the rain!:eek: :D
libby_444
02-23-2006, 08:46 PM
You maybe interested in a cycling event that will be held in Queesland at the time your up there. It runs from Port Douglas to Mission Beach and goes for 9 days. The website is www.cyclequeensland.com i'm going on it and went on it last year as well it was fantastic.
Good Luck
Trekhawk
02-23-2006, 10:04 PM
hi you two... OK... I have my itinerary now and am beginning to think ahead... LOL
When in Cairns, where is the best place to snorkel? Or is it ALL the best place??? I have my own gear except flippers/fins... my friend will need to rent... and she has not done this before...a bit apprehensive (so I won't be metioning jelly fish to her unless/until we cross that lil bridge! LOL)
also I am assuming there will be places to either rent a good underwater camera or a place to buy the disposable cheapies?
Hoping to snorkel 2 days, will be doing the Tully River Whitewater Raft 1 day trip and also the Kuranda Trip thru the rainforest as well...
!
Bikerchick68 here are a few tips from my own little Queenslander.
If you want to snorkel the Great Barrier Reef you will need to go out to it by boat. My husband recommends doing this out of Port Douglas as the reef is closer to the coast and there will be less people. You should be able to get a package which includes a return Coach trip from Cairns to Port Douglas and boat fee (these are high speed Catameran). Regarding stingers/jellyfish they are only there for the wet season so you should not encounter any of these when you go.
You will have no problems hiring gear and purchasing disposable cameras in Cairns. Thousands upon Thousands of people from all over the world go there each month to do just what you will be doing so they have things pretty well covered.
If you get a chance the following places would be worth a visit:
Josephine Falls
Mosman Gorge
You will need to eat the following seafoods:
Coral Trout
Barramundi
Queensland Mud Crab
Moreton Bay Bugs (similar to Lobster)
These are all really yummy and of course expensive but hey with the US dollar you will be fine.:D
If you have any other questions just let me know and I will ask my inhouse tour guide.
Leslie
bikerchick68
02-24-2006, 11:11 AM
Leslie thank you! OK... I am so glad I asked... I wondered if we had to boat out to the reef... and I really appreciate the added things to see... I know touring can be smart so you don't miss stuff but I despise being locked into someone else's schedule so I usually wing it whereever I go!
and thanks for the info on eats! I'm gonna print all this out and have it with me... as well as adding Tim Tams and the Chocolate Mint ones too! :D
Libby... OOOOH! thanks for that... my friend is not into cycling so I'll have to see if I can talk her into it...
I already talked her into White Water Rafting... now I gotta convince her about the boat trip out to the reef as well... sigh... we've been best friends since 8th grade when we were 14 yrs old... which is amusing 'cause I'm willing to try almost anything and she's scared of most everything! LOL... being friends is probably a really good balance for both of us!!! :eek: :D
Trekhawk
02-24-2006, 11:31 AM
I already talked her into White Water Rafting... now I gotta convince her about the boat trip out to the reef as well... sigh... we've been best friends since 8th grade when we were 14 yrs old... which is amusing 'cause I'm willing to try almost anything and she's scared of most everything! LOL... being friends is probably a really good balance for both of us!!! :eek: :D
bikerchick68 - no worries mate if you need any more info just let me know. On the boat front - I hate boats so when my husband took me to Cairns for the first time we went out to one of the little islands around there (sorry cant remember the name but Im sure my husband can). We could then see a little of the reef snorkelling from the island ( note this option is a poor second Im told to actually boating out to the reef) . This might be an option to remember if you cannot talk your friend into the boat trip its still a boat trip to get to the island but a shorter one and you can relax on the beach when you finish snorkelling instead of on a boat. For people who dislike boats this is a bonus.
You will have a fantastic time. Im getting excited for you.:D
RoadRaven
02-24-2006, 12:06 PM
Sounds awesome - I have only been to NSW, and thats when I was about 12!!!
Over here we say Cairns as in a cairn of stones ... care-ins... dunno what Ozzies say
Once you've "done" Oz, which will prolly take a few more visits, you'll have to cross the ditch and "do" Godzone!
Enjoy being Down Under
bikerchick68
02-24-2006, 01:37 PM
I'll keep the shorter boat ride in mind... she doesn't want to hold me back from doing stuff, but I hate jut going off and leaving her alone... we actually travel REALLY well together... I'm just a bigger risk taker! She doesn't bicycle but IS athletic... and has walked three 1/2 marathons as well as the 3day, 60 mile breast cancer walk... so between us we're pretty active...
RoadRaven... Oh yeah... yo're on my list too! I don't have kids and am single again so travel whenever I can... still want to do Italy, Spain and Greece someday... oh heck... and a BUNCH of other places too!
if any of ya ever make it to sunny San Diego, lemme know! I have a 3 bedroom house so I have 2 spare guest rooms... as longas you're pet hair tolerant! LOL... thanks again for all the great input... it really is helpful :)
allabouteva
03-07-2006, 04:46 AM
Hi Bikerchik68
I LIVE in Sydney!!! Maybe we can meet!
You can tell that I'm new to this forum,cuz I didn't scroll down this far, until today, duh!
OK Sydney - The most beautiful city in the world. I did the bridgeclimb last May, and it was a fantastic experience. Your friend shouldn't be too worried. It's not scarey at all. You don't really get a sense of being suspended. The bridge is very substantial, and you are always hooked to a line that is connected to your group, and onto the bridge. The whole climb takes about 3-4 hours, and you get a big briefing session, and it's incredibly organised.
We're rightly proud of the Opera House, and catching a show or a concert really would make a highlight for your trip.. There's also a restaurant in the Opera House, but pricey....
Featherdale is good, but Taronga Zoo is more spectacular. Featherdale is in the middle of the 'burbs, but the good thing about it is that it concentrates more on Aussie animals, whereas Taronga is more like a typical zoo, eg lions, tigers, giraffes, (koalas and kangaroos too) etc. But it is right on the harbour, on the North shore and it's a beautiful location. The ferry ride to Taronga is a good way of seeing the harbour.
Eat streets in Sydney include Darling harbour on the Cockle Bay side, Chinatown, Leichhardt (for Italian food), Bondi Beach, the Rocks, around Taylor Square, etc. Food is fabulous in Sydney, and hugely multi-cultural.
Shopping - with the fantastic exchange rate, pack light! City, Bondi Junction, Oxford Street Darlinghurst/Paddington, lots of shopping.
I live at the bottom of the Blue Mountains in Penrith. So if you want to do the 'Mountains' (really some very beautiful hills), let me know and I can take you around. There's a famous Oaks trail between Woodford and Glenbrook if you like MTBing. My DH works in Glenbrook, so we know the area quite well.
I went to Cairns in January last year. Cairns is very busy, a little touristy and a wee bit tacky. Port Douglas is a bit more upscale but not too over the top. I stayed at Palm Cove which is more family oriented and in between Cairns and Port Douglas, a bit quieter. Cairns has lots of restaurants and things to do. I do recommend the Kuranda trip, you can do the railway on the way up or down and then reverse and do the sky rail which is a very spectacular trip. I didn't do any scuba diving, but of course you'll enjoy the reef. I believe going to Green Island is very popular, we went to an outer reef and onto a pontoon which I must say was not really my thing.
Mossman Gorge is pretty, but we'd just done the Katherine Gorge (or Nitmuluk) in Northern Territory, which didn't help the comparison. But it is lovely. NT is another trip which I HIGHLY recommend!
You've picked very wisely September is one of the nicest months for weather. Just off our winter, and just into spring...
OH You'll LOVE this trip!!! And you'll have the best time!!
eva
Trekhawk
03-07-2006, 10:25 AM
I live at the bottom of the Blue Mountains in Penrith. So if you want to do the 'Mountains' (really some very beautiful hills), let me know and I can take you around. There's a famous Oaks trail between Woodford and Glenbrook if you like MTBing. My DH works in Glenbrook, so we know the area quite well.
Hey allabouteva is your husband in the military?
Sorry to be nosy just wondered because I know a few people who live in Penrith and they work out at the RAAF base at Glenbrook.:)
bikerchick68
03-07-2006, 12:44 PM
allabout... I would love to meet ya for lunch or dinner one day! :) We'll be in Sydney Sept 9th and 10th... on that weekend... the 8th is the Bridge Climb and the 11th is the blue mountains walkabout... I'm looking forward to EVERYTHING! :D We are hoping to do the Rocks on one of the weekend days... thanks for the additional info... I'm printing this all out and putting it with my tickets so I have it with me!
man, I bet it would be a blast to mtn bike while there, but my friend is not a rider... NEXT year I will be doing another bike tour somewhere... that will be one week of my vaca! :) maybe Costa Rica... we'll see... I'm a roadie and don't have a mtn bike... yet! LOL
I'm glad to hear the stuff we picked to do is good!!!
anyway, as the time draws near we can exchange info etc and plan a time to meet... how fun! I really like meeting riders that I know from the forums... I've had the pleasure of meeting lots of people for rides... very, very fun! :)
allabouteva
03-07-2006, 01:38 PM
Nope, Trekhawk, quite far from it actually, he's a pharmacist. And I'm an accountant... so two sorta nerdy professions getting together LOL :p :p But we're cool cuz we're both into cycling!
That would be so great to meet someone from here bikerchik68!:)
And if you have any questions, pls don't hesitate to ask... I love telling people about Australia. It's a very unique place, and you'll have to come back and do the outback. That's an adventure of a lifetime!
Trekhawk
03-07-2006, 02:16 PM
Nope, Trekhawk, quite far from it actually, he's a pharmacist. And I'm an accountant... so two sorta nerdy professions getting together LOL :p :p But we're cool cuz we're both into cycling!
That would be so great to meet someone from here bikerchik68!:)
And if you have any questions, pls don't hesitate to ask... I love telling people about Australia. It's a very unique place, and you'll have to come back and do the outback. That's an adventure of a lifetime!
That doesnt sound nerdy to me. Just thought I would ask as it would have been funny if we actually knew each other in the real world.
When we come back to Aust to live it will probably be to Canberra so perhaps we can meet up for a ride sometime on my return.
allabouteva
03-07-2006, 06:41 PM
Trekhawk,
So are you or DH in the RAAF?
That would be so cool! Since we've taken up cycling, we've been to Canberra twice on long weekends to do just that, because Canberra to my way of thinking is cycling nirvana. My bro-in-law works at ANU, which BTW has a huge number of cyclists about 1800 regular commuters.
We're doing Beechworth on the Easter long weekend because there's a railtrail there. See:
http://www.railtrail.com.au/
It's called Murray to the Mountains, that we think will make a nice family holiday.
C'ya!
Eva
Trekhawk
03-07-2006, 11:25 PM
Trekhawk,
So are you or DH in the RAAF?
That would be so cool! Since we've taken up cycling, we've been to Canberra twice on long weekends to do just that, because Canberra to my way of thinking is cycling nirvana. My bro-in-law works at ANU, which BTW has a huge number of cyclists about 1800 regular commuters.
We're doing Beechworth on the Easter long weekend because there's a railtrail there. See:
http://www.railtrail.com.au/
It's called Murray to the Mountains, that we think will make a nice family holiday.
C'ya!
Eva
Hey Eva thanks for the link. That looks like a great ride. I love that whole area and hope to get down that way again in the future. I will keep that link it sounds like a great family trip.
Its my DH that is in the military, I was for 12 years but left when we had children.
As far as Canberra goes Im glad its got great cycling that will keep me happy as Im afraid to say (ok Canberrans dont be offended) Canberra is not in the top ten of my favourite places to live.
Wont be back in Aust until around mid 2007 but I will be sure to let you know so we can hook up for a ride.:)
bikerchick68
03-08-2006, 02:02 PM
hey allabouteva and trek... I know one thing I will want to purchase while there is a jersey... can you give me info on a good one that is local... either one of the bike shop jerseys ( ie: Joe's Bike Shop, Sydney, Australia) or something that I can't buy here in the States... want to get one for my brother for Xmas as well... he'll love that! thanks! :)
allabouteva
03-08-2006, 06:14 PM
Hey Bikerchik68
There's quite a few to pick from. In the city, Clarence St Cyclery is a bit of an institution in the city.
http://www.cyclery.com.au/
I bought my Giant CRX1 from Woolies Wheels, also quite close to the city
http://www.woolyswheels.com.au/
I think you could probably get an Aussie jersey from them without too much trouble. Out in the 'burbs, my DH keeps these guys in business
http://www.blackmanbicycles.com.au/
I reckon those will get you started!
eva
allabouteva
03-08-2006, 07:15 PM
me again, bikerchik68
The Sydney Morning Herald (our local newspaper) had a story about Bridgeclimb this morning that you might be interested in:
http://escape.news.com.au/story/0,9142,18390197-5001643,00.html
Only thing, I wouldn't even rate it as moderate. It's pretty easy.
c'ya
e
bikerchick68
03-09-2006, 10:34 AM
cool thanks! I'll check 'em all out... :D
that article was good too... I'm sure I'm gonna really enjoy that bridge climb... really glad I'm doing it... :)
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