Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Week 11 – Coober Pedy – South Australia

Coober Pedy - view from our camp - look at the big hole!
South Australian boarder

Sarah holding joey at art gallery


Underground Serbian Church - Coober Pedy

The drive from Uluru to Coober Pedy was a long one – 600km or so. We are now in South Australia! The next morning we got up and did a 4hr Tour. This place is very weird and hick. I have never been to such an extraordinary town before! We went to a Serbian church – underground and toured the town. The kids loved Noodling (that is the name for fossicking here). They found a few opals – flecks really. We sat in the centre of town and ate a counter meal at the hotel. The local aboriginals were very loud – shouting out to each other across the street. In the afternoon we visited an art gallery that was also a rescue centre for injured kangaroos. The kids all got to hold the youngest joey. Very cute. We also bought a painting be a well respected Aboriginal Artist who is based in Coober Pedy. If you come over to our place have a look – I’d like to know what you think.

Tomorrow (22nd September) we are off on the Oonadatta Track to William’s Creek and then to the Flinders Ranges. Forecast for the next week is dry and sunny – Perfect SA weather! All the tracks should have dried out.

Week 10 – Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park – 4 nights

Base walk Uluru
Base Walk Uluru

Kata Tjuta


Base walk - with my mum



Our night our in Yulara


Toasting the trip
Uluru sunrise

Uluru sunset


Girls liked the sunset - warmer



Together at Uluru

It was a dry pack-up of the tent after all the rain of the day before. We travelled into Uluru with my Mum on her last stage of the journey with us. The first thing we did was the base walk around the rock stopping in at the waterholes and rock art. I didn’t know that there was so much rock art around Uluru itself. During the walk it started to lightly sprinkle with rain but not enough to get us wet. We were a bit tired after the walk and we all settled down to lunch at the Cultural Centre with Mum – the view of the rock was amazing. In the afternoon we drove out to Kata Tjuta (Olga’s).


On the last night of Mum’s stay we went out to dinner in the township. We had a lovely meal together and it was a great night. The next day we went back to do one of the Gorge walks at Kata Tjuta. The place was very eerie. Then we drove Mum to the airport and she flew back to Sydney. We were very sad to see her go and I have promised to put some of these photos on the blog.


The next morning we got up for the sunrise over Uluru. It was amazing! Then we rested most of the day and began packing up for the trip out the next day. In the afternoon we got ready with bubbly and cheese for the last sunset over the rock. We got out there early and left late with one last drive around the base of Uluru.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Week 10 - Kings Canyon – 2 nights

Kings Canyon Creek
Kings Canyon escarpment

Waterfall in Kings Canyon
View from the lookout on Rim Walk



Walking across creek



Navigating the walk





Sarah wanting a photo

Lucy getting her in position



Kings Canyon

Long drive from Alice to Kings Canyon today. We passed through the beautiful George Gill Range and Mum was very impressed. The first night at Kings Canyon was very wet and we were warned in the morning that we may not be able to get out the next day due to the creek rising. We decided to gamble and stay put in the rain as the tent was nice and dry inside and Yulara was getting overflow tourists so it would be very crowded in the facilities. No buses or coach tours getting into Kings Canyon.

The next day we did the Kings Canyon creek walk. It reminded me of the Blue Mountains where I grew up – wet and cold. We made the most of it and the scenery was spectacular! The resort restaurant was the place to be for lunch. In the afternoon everyone relaxed had hot showers and then we went out for dinner. There was live entertainment with the Roadies singing very Aussie songs like home among the gum trees. The kids joined into the act and played instruments. A lovely, dry indoor evening on a rainy night.

Next morning all was well and the gamble paid off. We packed up a wet tent for the first time but it wasn’t raining and the creek was passable. Making our way to Yulara Resort in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

Week 10 – Sunny and hot in Alice – Getting around the town

The museum - Jazz and Sarah on the track!
Meeting a train gard replica

Fettler's Trike - Gavin demonstrates


The Old Ghan

Wild flower at the Botanical Gardens


Enjoying Lunch at Miss Pink's


In the Gardens


The Art Gallery


Cruising Around

Skidding out!

Today we visited some of the sites around Alice Springs. We started off with the Ghan Railway museum . Gavin was very interested in the large National Transport Museum and spent most of the day there. The girls headed back into town to see Miss Pink’s Botanical garden and have lunch. We then had a spot of shopping and bought some ice creams. Getting very hot! At around 3pm we ended up at the Art Precinct and we looked at the 2010 Desert Mob collection. There were also some more Albert Namatjira paintings. The day ended with the girls riding around the caravan park in hired tricycle cars. Fun!

Week 9 – Hermansburg and Palm Valley Road

Jackie preparing the free Sunday pancakes


Cliff and Overton Kids

Hermansberg Gallery


Lucy and Lucille enjoying scones!

Hermansberg - The manse



The Mans again. I like the fence - better than a stone fence!


Road to Palm Valley


Off Palm Valley Road

The Overton’s left today after eating free pancakes at the caravan with us. They were heading to Kings Canyon but we still had things to do around Alice. We had a great time, dry and warm driving to Hermansburg in the car. This is the birthplace of Albert Namatjira and we saw some original paintings in the gallery. Great scones with tea and coffee for morning tea. Then off the Palm Valley Road, which had a bridge partially washed away.

Week 9 – West McDonald Ranges – The gap blocked by road accident!

The flood
Looking down off bridge

Todd river and girls


Simpson's Gap



Simpson's Gap in perspective




Ellery Creek Big Hole





Ellery Creek Big Hole





Ormiston Gorge up close




Lula at Ormiston Gorge




Sarah at Ormiston Gorge Lookout




Lucy contemplates Ormiston Gorge expanse

Big trip into the West McDonald Ranges with the Overton’s today. It rained during the night and we started our drive to the ranges early! 30 seconds down the road we realised the crossing to the caravan park was flooded. The Todd river was flowing fast!!!!!

We made our way to Simpson’s gap. Gave Staley Chasm the miss as it was going to cost us around $100 for all of us to see it but we had morning tea in the cafe.

All enjoyed Ellery Creek Big Hole then we had lunch at Serpentine Gorge. Next stop was the Ochre Pits where we saw small goannas. Finally made it to Ormiston Gorge. This was truly spectacular and we all walked up to the lookout to watch the afternoon sun light up the rocks.

When we drove back to Alice Springs the ranges turned a deep red. Everything is very green after the recent rains over the past month. All the wild flowers are out.

It was 7.30pm by the time we got back to Alice Springs and we were ready for dinner. The Overtons went into town to get pizza and we were going to pick up the adult pizzas. We were very hungry!!! Unfortunately the road through the Gap was blocked by the police due to an accident. They said it would be an hour but it wasn’t open at 10pm. We decided on McDonalds instead and met there! Got talking to the staff and they told us of another was through via Honeymoon gap. Finally got into bed at 10.30pm. We were very tired!!!!!!