7.12.2006

Thanks

OK - one last post on Australia. I just wanted to say thanks to all of the people who showed us a great time while we were down there and those in town that helped suggest things before the trip had even started. It meant a lot to us that you would spend the time to help make our trip as memorable as possible. Its true, friends make everything better. I can only suggest to all of you out there - if you have friends living in other locales, go visit them before their gone - you'll have the time of your life!

7.11.2006

Oz in Summary

Wow - finally done blogging about Australia. Now I can finally move on with my life.

Here's the final tally:

24 days
3618 photos taken
481 photos displayed on flickr.
150 days to blog about the whole darn thing.

haven't started reading about it and actually want to? ok, here are all the pages related to the Australia trip, since my sidebar is all messed up:

Day 1-5 - Melbourne
Day 6-10 Melbourne still
Day 11 In Transit
Day 12-17 The Red Centre and Cairns
Day 18-24 The Whitsundays and Sydney

All the pics are housed on flickr here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lwswong/sets/72057594053538103/

If you don't feel like viewing them all at once, you can view one of the "sets" which chop up the pics into different locations throughout the trip.

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Day 22-25 - Sydney


Day 23 - Sydney Harbour Daytime
Originally uploaded by
photog larry.

We boarded the ferry and headed back to Hamilton Island for our flight out to Sydney. Our flight this time, was on discount airline Jetstar. Unfortunately, discount air means less perks, and apparently, lower baggage allowances. My bag, getting more and more stuffed with crap, ended up over by about 10lbs, meaning that I had to pay $100 if I wanted to see my stuff ever again. I reluctantly paid, and we were on our way. Stupid Jetstar.

Flight was uneventful. When we got to Sydney airport though, my baggage had disappeared. After all of that crap, and paying an extra $100, my baggage went missing. Had to sit around and fill out forms, and ranted on the dumb guy there, so our day was delayed by a bit. Stupid Jetstar.

After this fiasco, we decided to head to the airport train, that would take us into town. Stupid me, (I was on a roll today), I convinced Linda that we should only get the one way pass, and that we should take a cab back to the airport when we were leaving. This act of foolishness ended up costing big. More on that later.

Anyways, we headed onto the highly convenient train, which dropped us off about 1 block from the hotel we booked, the Westin Sydney. We decided to treat ourselves, given that we had stayed in hostels pretty much the whole way. We figured it would be a good way to end off the trip. Since we had points, and Linda had “gold” status from her work travels, we ended up with an upgraded room after check in. Room was huge, bathroom was huger. Complete extravagance.

We ended up walking around for a bit, and then met up with Kev and Caroline after they finished work. We ate at some thai place, with some insanely spicy food. I dug it. Linda liked it, but couldn’t handle the fire. Haha. After that, we decided to take the bus up to the harbour for our first look at the Opera House and world famous harbour front. It didn’t disappoint. We can only wish that the gov’t will spend some money on ours.

Day 22 - Sydney Harbour

Day 22 - Sydney Harbour

Day 22 - The Opera House

Next day took us to da beech. The problem was, which beach!?? Bondi is the more popular choice, so we decided on Manly. D Betts highly touted this as the best beach, so we decided to take it on his word. We got onto the very convenient ferry, and over to Manly beach. The area was pretty laid back, with typical surf shops lining the area. We took a walk along the coast, realizing that we wouldn’t really have time to lay back and relax. But we got our feel of it and took off.


Day 23 - Manly Beach

Back to town in a race for Chinatown and the market. At this point, we hadn’t really gotten enough souvenirs to satisfy Linda, so in a panic, we got there as everything was closing. Unfortunately, it became very clear that everything there was crap. Though there were about a million different stands, they all sold EXACTLY the same stuff. Hardly any handmade crafts, just crappy “Australia” or “Sydney” labelled crap. Dissatisfied, we headed home to await dinner with my long lost cousin Rachel. Hadn’t seen my cousin since I was about 10 years old, so it was nice to catch up with her, meet her husband and two kids.

Day 23 - Me and the Family

Its funny how most of the cousins in my generation are doing some form of business or finance. Was I meant to be an accountant? Is it in my genes? Nah. Couldn’t be. HML. No wait, still on vacation, can’t HML right now.

Anyways, we ate at this Spanish restaurant, that was playing live music that night. So we ended up sitting outside on their pseudo patio (meaning the sidewalk). The food was OK, but not great. Oh well, didn’t really matter, that wasn’t the point. We got some good recommendations on what to do the rest of the time there (which wasn’t much), and since the kids had to go to bed -

Day 23 - Oscar

we went our separate ways. Hopefully, it won’t be another 19 years until I see my cuz again.

Night fell, and we decided to check out the other harbour, Darling Harbour. It was a pretty short walk – our map seemed to show that it was a long way away. Darling was nice, but clearly not Sydney Harbour. However, it happened to be convenient close to the Star City Casino….ding ding ding!

We agreed to head in for a short while. Went to the poker table, and the list was about a million players long. Of course, they only had about 4 tables in play, and about 20 empty ones. So I inquired about whether they would be opening another table. They said no. dumbasses.

After getting my souvenir players card, which came with a match play coupon, Linda and I decided to play a little roulette, which quickly became not fun and unexciting, except for the big shooter, coming to the $2 table and dropping $100 chips on #’s, losing and leaving.

Anyways, we gave up on that, and went to the blackjack table. As soon as I was dealt my first hand, I was called. So I took my $10 win, and left. The game they had going was $5/5 no-limit, with $1 rake PER HAND. What a rip off. So the house collects $10 per hand regardless of the pot. I basically waited and waited and waited, since I started short stacked. In the one hand I played, I had KK and was called all the way by some garbage hand, and doubled up. OK. Hour’s up, late, and time to go. But wait, where’s Linda? She was waiting around before, but decided to walk off. Oh shoot. Is she mad at me? Did I stay a bit too long? Yikes. I jumped from the table with my winnings, and went looking for her, finally running into her. She had been at the crappy souvenir gift shop. Not mad at me. Phew.

Next day was our final full day in Sydney. On Kev’s recommendation, we decided to hit the harbour and the Opera House during the daytime:

Day 24 - Linda and the Opera

and then head to the Botanical Gardens. The what? OK, I don’t think either of us would naturally pick this spot as a place to check out, as we are not exactly horticulture freaks. In fact, I’m pretty much allergic to every plant alive. BUT, this botanical garden was the habitat for a colony of bats. So we went, and checked out the bats, pretty ugly and freaky.

Day 24 - Bats!

Day 24 - Bats!

Then, one last blitz of shopping, and a quick trip to the Rocks for dinner. We were supposed to meet up with Kev and Caroline that night, but Kev bailed out last minute. We later learned that this was because of he was to propose to Caroline the next day (congrats!), so all is forgiven.

Anyways, Linda and I enjoyed one last look at the harbour, and headed back to the Westin to pack up every piece of junk we had lugged around for 3 weeks.

Next day was an early day to get to the airport on time for our early flight of 9AM (since it was international, we figured we would have to be there at around 6). So we got there, and strangely, there was no check in for Toronto. Hmm, very strange. We got frustrated, and started to look around. On top of this, our flight didn’t seem to be appearing on the departures board. Could our flight have been cancelled? WTF? OK, recheck tickets. What? Yes, recheck our tickets. Oops. Flight is not til around noon. We’re 3 hours early. I read our flight time from LA to Toronto. Idiot idiot idiot.

So we passed the time with breakfast, duty free shopping, and the free internet at the kiosk. No huge deal, except for the fact that we gave up an additional 3 hours of sleep, and a few minutes of lost life due to stress.

The one good thing, was that we managed to snag an exit row on the long ride back. Not only would this give us first privilege to jump from a burning plane, but also gave us the opportunity to stretch our legs while we waited for said burning. Linda was seated beside some Aussie lady who was heading to LA to visit her boyfriend. Ironically, she kept talking and talking to Linda, and Linda couldn’t really get a word in. I didn’t really want to hear any of it, and bailed out on Linda, and closed my eyes, and went to bed.

The cabin seemed unusually cold, even with a blanket, I was freezing. Must have been because of the fact that we were near the exit door. Bad idea?

At one point, the flight attendant tripped and spilled water near the Aussie lady and Linda. Not on, but near. No big deal, they cleaned it up and were on their way. Finally, as our flight neared the end, after some dumb movies, and watching “Mythbusters” over and over, the flight attendant came over and gave the Aussie lady and Linda a bottle of champagne each, because of the inconvenience of the spilled water. Have I told you how I love Quantas? But wait. The Aussie Lady said she didn’t drink. So she gave us her bottle! Sweet. Two free bottles of bubbly for us. A wonderful capper to our great trip to the land of Oz.

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7.04.2006

Days 18-21 - The Whitsunday Islands


Day 20 - Summertime
Originally uploaded by photog larry.

Next day was another early day to catch our flight out of Carins to the Whitsunday Islands, a little further down the coast. The flight was uneventful, and we landed in Hamilton Island (one of the Whitsunday Islands). We spent a bit of time on the island just waiting for our ferry and took a few pictures.

Day 18 - Golf Carts

Just looking out at the harbour, we knew that this was going to be a great trip.

Day 18 - Yachts

The ferry ride stopped enroute to Arlie Beach at another of the Islands, Daydream Island. Daydream and the rest of the Islands feature resorts that are both lavish and expensive, as noted by the welcome band when the ferry docked.

Day 18 - Greetings

Alas, we had money to stay there, and had opted for our adventure sailing tour, so off we went to the mainland.

At port, we had to take a bus into town. We stared at the bus map for awhile, trying to figure out which bus we would have to take. After some trouble, asking questions, and looking at the map again, we realized that there was only one bus, and that it would take us exactly where we needed to go. Basically, there is one main road in Arlie Beach, and the rest is not really worth going around to.

We dropped our crap off at the hostel we would be staying at for the night, and headed for the main strip in search of food, internet, and the “Beach” at Arlie Beach. Unfortunately, there really is no Beach at Arlie Beach, just a fake, man made lagoon. Basically, a big swimming pool. We felt the beginnings of a scam….Nonetheless, we enjoyed a good swim. Rest of the day was pretty much a write off, checking into our sailboat, buying random crap that we thought we would need, and eating off of recommendations from the Lonely Planet (which were once again pretty accurate in their descriptions).

Next day, it was up early, and over to the docks, where we boarded our ship, the Summertime. The Summertime is a classic style wooden sailing yacht, with around 16 beds. 2 are “private” cabins – which basically amount to a useless door. Of course, we chose to have the private cabin, and I realized that we had been had. Fortunately, the “upgrade” had only cost us about $50AUD, so not a big deal. It did give us a bit of extra space and few extra hooks, so I guess it was ok…

Stangely, one of the couples (an Austrian couple) from our Uluru trip seemed to be following us everywhere. There were on our plane ride out of Alice Springs to Cairns, and now they suddenly appeared on our boat in the Whitsundays! Crazy. We didn’t talk to them a whole lot though, because of the severe laguage barrier.

The boat was pretty compact, but still managed to have 2 bathrooms, a dining area, a kitchen, a jacuzzi, and plenty of space on deck.

Day 19 - The Summertime

Though I had expected it, I didn’t feel clausterphobic at all. Anyways, we took off, and embarked on our sailing tour - and i realized that this was no scam. The cruise took us to various spots on the islands, in order to enjoy the views, the beach, diving, snorkelling, and kayaking. Every spot that they took us to was fantastic, including the pristine Whitehaven Beach. Unfortunately, we didn’t bring our cameras there, because we were afraid of the silica sand on the beach. So we don’t have too many pictures available. Fortunately, a DVD with all of the group pics were available for sale by the crew…how convenient!

Anyways, we can’t explain everything on the trip, and really, the gist of it is in the pictures.

Day 20 Linda Jumping for Joy

Day 20 - Our Ship

Day 20 - Sunset

Here's the full set at flickr.

This areas is absolutely spectcular, and I would highly recommend it to anyone. Kev said it was the highlight of his entire stay in Aussie, and I can’t say that I would disagree. It is simply breathtaking, and no $2000 camera can capture it correctly. You just gotta see it for yourself.

Linda ended up going on an introductory dive, and I unfortunately, came down with an ear infection. This was likely from the swim day on Uncle Brians, where we were swimming in all of those natural swim holes. Oh well, no regrets. Anyways, ear infections obviously preclude you from diving, since you need clear ears to regulate the pressure build up underwater. So I stuck to being careful with my ears and snorkelling. Its funny though, I have a feeling I saw more than Linda on her dive, because she was more concerned with learning how to dive, and missed a few things. In one instance, I was floating right above her, taking pictures, of the scuba guys floating around a giant clam. When I asked linda if she had seem it, she told me no, even though it was right in front of her. So I had to take her over to see it in snorkel gear. I still wish had had gotten to scuba, as I was really looking forward to it, but oh well – gives me an excuse to go back!

Anyways, that’s really all I will say about our 3 days in the Whitsundays. What a great time! We decompressed for a day on Arlie Beach before heading off to Sydney, for the final stop of our tour!