Hi All
Ahhh, beautiful
Northern Territory just gets better and better. We’ve just had a wonderful month around Alice
Springs, Uluru and the MacDonnell Ranges. The girls may well remember it most for getting their short hair cuts. With the rising temperatures, cute "bob" haircuts were called for!
After a relaxing week in Alice Springs, we took the long
drive to Uluru and enjoyed the magnificence of Uluru and Kata Tjuta. We were there with a lovely family we are
travelling with and really enjoyed the beauty of the place and the walks in the
area. Steve and I hired bikes one day
and we all cycled around the base of Uluru. With the help of some sweets as bribery
we all made it around the 10km track!
Rosie was really keen to climb Uluru but Megan took one look
at the steep climb, and thought an icy pole at the Cultural Centre might be
more fun (quite wise I thought!), so Steve and Rosie went to the top and Megan
and I went to the Cultural Centre! The
rock climb had been closed most of the time we were there due to high winds but
there was a break in the weather so Rosie’s dream came true!
That afternoon, we took a drive out to Kata Tjuta (formerly
the Olgas), equally beautiful and stunning walks. We all walked along the Walpa Gorge and then
Rosie and I walked along the Valley of the Winds Walk to the Karingana Lookout
while Megan and Steve took it easy! Its
great walking with the kids as we have some great chats. On this particular walk, Rosie and I got onto
the conversation of how her didgeridoo playing is going (we saw a man making a
didgeridoo in Darwin and we bought one) and I commented that I’m not as good as
Rosie. So I said, that maybe she could
teach me, to which she replied….”Mum, its not something you can just learn….its in
your blood”!!! Clearly there is some
Aboriginal background I’m not aware of !!!
So, after a lovely few days at Uluru, we headed back to
Alice Springs in time for a reptile show (and roast dinner at the local
tavern!), where Rosie got a kiss from a blue tongue lizard and Megan got to
hold a frill-necked lizard!!
After restocking we headed to the West MacDonnell Ranges
where we stayed for a few nights and enjoyed the many waterholes and
gorges….Redbank Gorge, Ormiston Gorge, Glen Helen and Ellery Creek and then a
day trip out to Trephina Gorge. The
scenery, walks and waterholes at the MacDonnell Ranges was absolutely stunning.
We’ve thoroughly enjoyed our time in the Northern Territory
and its been an eye opener learning about and observing first hand some of the
many issues faced by NT indigenous Australians.
Its not an issue we’ve given much thought to previously, so seeing the
social issues first hand has been very confronting.
So, it was with some sadness that we left the Northern
Territory. We’ve just arrived in
Townsville, after the 2000km drive from Alice Springs (stopping on the way at
the fascinating Devils Marbles). We took
our time, driving for a few hours and then finding a swimming pool somewhere to
cool off as the temps were upto 40 degrees.
Its amazing how many quaint towns and roadhouses there are between Three
Ways and Townsville, that have swimming pools!!
Think we found them all. At Julia
Creek, the lifeguard at the swimming pool used to be the ferry master for the
Palm Beach ferry!! Small world!
So, now we embark on our journey through QLD and we are
looking forward to exploring this beautiful State. Until next time…
Take care
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Rosie at top of Uluru! |
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The climb to the top! |
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Uluru at sunset |
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Us gals at Uluru! |
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Walking at Kata Tjuta |
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Gals at Kata Tjuta |
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Sunset at Kata Tjuta |
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The Watsons and McCookies cycling round the Rock! |
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Mmmm...kiss from a blue tongue lizard! |
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Megs holding a frill-necked lizard! |
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Walking back after a swim at Redbank Gorge |
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Ellery Creek |
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Devils Marbles, NT |
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