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    13-03-2015
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    Big day today...breakfast at 05h30...got to catch the Ferry "Fraser Down" at 6h45 to Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world, named after shipwreck victim Eliza Frazer...This subtropical island has different kinds of natural wonders as beautiful rainforests, percher lakes,endless surfer beaches, big sandblows, cliffs of coloured sands, stretches of mangroves ....The island is 125 km long.
    On time at Riverhead to board the Ferry for a cross sail of 45 minutes...arriving at Fraser Island we hurry to the Aussie 4x4 rental shop where we hire "Helga" a Toyota four runner for the day. We start at Kingsfisher Bay and after 500m we get on the sand roads theat leads us to the East Coast of the island where we get to play with our boy toy...lol...75 miles of sand beaches...we change nearly every 1/2 hour so everyone get's to drive in different conditions...lot's of fun...to give an idea, we have driven the complete Belgian Coast 65 km on the beach and another 100 km on the sandy roads of the island to bring us to some mystical places...
    On the beach filled with creeks of fresh water streaming in the Ocean we stopped at the Mahono Shipwreck, the Pinnacles, Stonstool sandblow and Eli Creek...we had lunch at Eurong Beach resort and left inland to the Lakes.
    Frazer Island has an amazing number of freshwater lakes and creeks...over 40...Hard to imagine Lakes clearer than those on Fraser Island...
    A wonder that the water doesn't drain away as Fraser Island is made up nearly completely out of sand...they are called perched lakes because their bottom consists out of sand rendered impermeable by very slowly rotting humus...quite interesting...and the freshwater is so pure.
    We stopped at Lake Boomangin , the biggest perched Lake in the world, Lake Birrabeen and top of the bill a lovely swim at Lake McKenzie...what a spot...On our way to the lakes we found some German youngsters who got stocked with their 4x4...we had to use all our intelligence and know how to free them ...which we did and all back on the track a few km further another problem, a tree on the road...but with joined forces w e get rid of this as well...all i can say today was awesome and everyone that considers coming to Australia should put it high on his list...I can tell you will not regret it..Time to drop off "Helga" and with another 3h left before we sail back to main land we treat ourselves with a nice dinner at the Mahono Resort.
    At 20h30 we get on the Ferry and it looks it's been a long day...everyone take's a nap...Around 22h00 we're back in the caravanpark...catch up some sleep


    Fraser Down

    Luc and Martin with "Helga" on the beach

    4x4 on the beach

    The Pinnacles

    Shipwreck Mahono

    Nature

    Lake Boomangin largest perched Lake in the world

    Pulling away a tree on the road
    Helping out the Germans
    Nice end of the day with a lovely swim in the magnificent Lake McKenzie...a real beauty

    13-03-2015, 13:52 geschreven door kris

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    12-03-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Beachmere -Hervey Bay 415 km
    We start our day with a couple of eggs ...today's goal is to get at Hervey's Bay .
    Fill up drinkable water, empty grey water and we're all set to go...Martin and me on the bikes taking a first left to The Glasslookout point at The Glass Mountains...Martin was hot today , so he did a little burnout on the park spot...lol...
    Next stop at the Australian Zoo in Landsborough home of Crocodile Steve Irwin.
    Back on the road to the coast, Mudjimba, Coolum Beach, Peregian Beach, and Noosa Heads, best known as the Sunshine Coast....
    For the moment no appartment buildings but I noticed a lot of boards voting against buildings , locals prefer to keep it as it is and I sure can understand why...but I think they'll loose the battle against the dollars that project developers will bring along...a shame, mankind keeps on ruining nature...
    Next stop at Tin Can Bay a nature ecologic reserve that's very important for the region ...a shelter for lo'ts of birds,dolphins, turtles....
    Arriving at our destination Hervey Bay , we go straight to the information desk to rent a 4x4 and get tickets for the ferry at Fraser Island.
    When all is fixed we look out for a campervan park for the night....
    Tomorrow we have an appointment with the Ferry Fraser Down at 6h45 to bring us to Fraser Island, so time to get some sleep...
    Oohps... forgot to tell we're entering Crocodile territory...but good news about Cyclone Nathan, it moved up to a 100 km above Cooktown and is going West so normally no longer a problem for us.





    Mt Beerwach   Glass Mountains

    Mt Coonowrin  Glass Mountains

    Mt Tibrogargan   Glass Mountains

    Martin's burnout@The Glasshouse lookout

    Steve Irwin's Australian Zoo

    Coolum Beach

    Tin Can Bay

    Martin needs some water

    Traffic rules on Fraser Island

    Entering Crocodile territory

    12-03-2015, 13:47 geschreven door kris

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    11-03-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Surfers Paradise - Brisbane - Beachmere Beach 165km
    It was hot last night in the Motorhome...temperature at night are rising as further we go North and it gets more and more humid ...soon we'll have to start using the airco ...
    Today we all split up...Martin and Dorine went to see a Koala sanctuary in Fig Tree near Brisbane, Luc suffered with tooth pain yesterday and look's for a dentist and I drive with the Motorhome at the Kea Branch in Brisbane for some small repairs .
    It takes a while at the Kea Branch and apparently Martin and Dorine got lost in Brisbane and arrived at noon in at the Koala Sanctuary, Luc found a dentist and he's back with us.
    They meet in Brisbane @Victoria Bridge while I'm a little fed up with the jammed traffic in Brisbane so I decide to drive ahead to find a camp site for tonight,  Beachmere Beach it is at Deception Bay North of Brisbane.
    While I'm waiting time for some laundry and a lovely swim in the Ocean....I heard on the radio that there is a cyclone coming so we have to try to avoid it, otherways we're stucked for some days...this really will keep us busy the following days...
    Normally tomorrow we should head for Hervey Bay to take a Ferry to Fraser Island...


    Rare event...Luc try's out "Katrien"

    Brisbane

    Entrance to Brisbane

    Brisbane riverside

    Nice living@the River side

    11-03-2015, 08:28 geschreven door kris

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    10-03-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Mooney Beach - Surfers Paradise 357 km
    After a good cup of coffee, Rob left us to go to work, he is a math teacher in Coffs Harbour...
    Thanks Rob for the nice company en let us stay at your house...hope to see you one day in Belgium or France.
    Time to leave Mooney Beach behind us and Rob gave us a tip to take a back road to Grafton along the river Orara where we have to take a Ferry across the river in Ulmurra a historic port on the river...we need fuel but can only find a dried out pomp at "The Old Garage"...no fuel but worth a picture...Lot's of canna plantations  here and even more on the road to Maclean, a Scottish town with it's Pinneacle Rocks and a stunning view over the Orara River.
    We jump on HWY 1 to Ballina and take a right on the old coastal road with a lunch stop at Flat Rock Beach  with a great view on Lennox Head as we are floating in the Pacific Ocean...
    We keep on following the old coastal road to Byron Bay with it's lighthouse that is the most Eastern lighthouse and point in Australia.
    The coastline is way to much for words ...it's like your driving from one postcard to another...passing Brunswick Heads,Pottsville,Bogangar, Kingscliff....to end up in Tweed Heads, last city in New South Wales .
    Time to discover a next state Queensland, the sunshine state with Coolangatta as first town before we hit The Gold Coast ...viewing at the skyline you can tell construction company's and project developers made their little fortune here...and we haven't seen such a lot of people together since we arrived in Australia.
    We end up at Surfers Paradise where we find a lovely camping right at Main Beach theat demands a refreshing swim in the Ocean...



    Thanks Rob

    On the Ferry to Ulmurra

    Fuel stop

    Pinneacle Rock Maclean

    Flat Rock Beach
    A little dive @Flat Rock Beach

    Lennox Head

    Byron Bay Lighthouse, most Eastern point
    Kingscliff Beach

    Surfers Paradise Main Beach

    Evening cooling down swim@Main Beach

    10-03-2015, 23:57 geschreven door kris

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    koala's....so cute







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    09-03-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Tamworth - Mooney Beach 385 km
    While having breakfast this morning , school kids were dropped off and picked up by bus ...our nice spot seemed to be a busstop for school kids ...no worry after a good cup of coffee and some slices of tante Klara's famous bread we 're on our way to Tamworth to see the famous Big Golden Guitar, and a short visit at the Motorcycle Museum, a private collection ...Next stop is Armidale, we've seen Australia's highest village...well Armidale is Australia's highest City at +/- 1000m  and also a University City, cousin Tanja studied here , as her friend Rob Kitcher where we are expected today at Mooney Beach.
    We follow the Waterfall Road with stops at Wollomombi Gorge and Falls and Ebor Falls on till now one of the nicest roads.
    It goes to Dorrigo and all the way down from 1000 m to sea level at Coffs Harbour, the banana city with off course a Big Banana.
    Time for a picture and a banana milk shake before we're heading at Rob's house in Mooney Beach.
    Rob welcomed us with a nice cool beer and we waited for Luc and Dorine with "Coco".
    Once they arrived we quickly put on our bathers and went for a swim in the Pacific at Mooney Beach with Rob.
    After our refreshing swim and nice walk we take out Rob to the local pub for dinner, we had a lovely evening all together and Rob is such a wonderful man...a good cup of coffee and time to hit the sack...


    The Big Golden Guitar

    Martin's new bike

    and one for Luc

    Wollomombi falls and gorge

    Ebor Falls

    Newells falls

    The Big Banana Coffs Harbour

    Mooney Beach sunset

    Mooney Beach

    Nice refreshing swim@Mooney Beach

    Rob , Martin and Luc

    another Mooney Beach picture

    09-03-2015, 13:28 geschreven door kris

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    08-03-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Bonnell's Bay - Tamworth 410km
    Tante Klara prepared us the best eggs ever to start the day....time to say goodbye  and that wasn't easy for me...always loved to come here ....
    Thanks tante Klara and Uncle Glenn for all you've done for us, we were spoiled so much...and I'm really happy we could make it on time ...
    Lovely to see back Tanja,Jamie,Finn,leo and my darling Lievetje and Shaun,Kristy,Ruby and Kyle...such wonderful kids.
    All the best family Ingall...and we're on the way to Hunter Valley , a well known wine region North of Sydney.
    Martin and Dorine sold the Tulloch's wine of Hunter Valley in their butchers shop and wanted to visit the Tulloch Winery, so we did...
    We had to taste their white and red wines and I must say that the quality of Australian wines has improved a lot since my last passage and especially the white Verdellho surprised me, so we took a couple of bottles along.
    Riding out of the hill's of Hunter Valley on our way to Gloucester we find some nice windy roads in between the Great Dividing Range and the Barrington Tops. After Gloucester the roads become smaller and even more windy, just the way we like it..The road ends at Tamworth, the country music Capital where we find a nice free camp spot for the night at the entrance of the city.



    Goodbye tante Klkara and Uncle Glenn

    Having a good laugh before leaving

    Last good advice from tante Klara

    One man show biker Glenn

    Tullochs winery



    The Great Dividing Range

    Gloucester Shire

    Ogunbil

    Tamworth

    08-03-2015, 00:00 geschreven door kris

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    07-03-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Lake Macquarie
    Klik op de afbeelding om de link te volgen Well, I must admit that a nice sleep in a real bed after over a month in the motorhome was like a present from heaven...
    After a lovely breakfast, a nice cup of coffee from tante Klara and Bacon and eggs Martin the three boys went along with Uncle Glenn for a chiropractical adjustment, followed by a guided tour around the retirement village Lakeside View.
    Ron, Uncle Glenn's sailing mate was waiting to drive to Wyee where "Chablis" shines in the water , ready to take us all for a sail....
    Captain glenn and Skipper Ron sail "Chablis" out of the harbour in the Lake and we all enjoy the lovely day and sail....We were out on the water for about 4 hours and tante Klara prepared us the real Sydney Biscuits and Scones...mmmmmmmhh...
    Glenn and Ron spoiled us with this lovely sail and it really was a good break after all the days we spent on "Edda" , "Katrien" and "Coco", they all deserved some rest....
    Coming back at the house, my niece Tanja, Jamie , Finn,Leo and lovely Lieve(she picked me a flower and said aurevoir when she went home...such a nice girl), cousin Shaun, Kristy,Ruby and Kyle and Alan and Noela where all arrived and we had a beautifull afternoon together and chef Martin was chef BBQ today...good on you Martin for the well cooked meat, good on you tante Klara for the nice vegies and Noela , best cakes ever...I cheated and had 4 pieces ...
    We ended the evening with a nice chat and a glass of wine ...It was just lovely to meet the family Ingall again and see how well they are all doing.


    Captain Glenn
    Ron and the crew

    enjoying a lovely sail

    Captain Glenn and Skipper Ron

    07-03-2015, 00:00 geschreven door kris

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    06-03-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Ryde - Bonnell)s Bay 182km
    After breakfast time to say goodbye to Julius and Yvonne ,thanks again for the warm hospitality and the nice time we had together...
    Start the engines and off we go working our way through the morning traffic to get on the Pacific Highway to Gosford.
    From Gosford we drive to the Entrance where we had a stop at Tuggerah Beach to spot the surfers playing with the big waves.
    We drive on along the Pacific Coast on one side and the Tuggerah Lake on the other side up to Budgewoi and Morisset where we meet up again and had lunch ...
    Another 3 km left  at nonkel Glen and tante Klara..I'm so happy we arrived on time so we can spend a day or two together as in a a few days they leave for a cruise to South Africa.
    Klara had to work all day but Uncle Glenn showed us the Lake Macquarie, the largest salted lake in Australia and his mistress"Chablis" and some nice beaches as Caves Beach and Blacksmiths Beach and a look at dozens of Kangaroo's on the grounds that once used to be a Mental Hospital in Morisset...well if you want to see kangaroo's, this sure is the place to be
    Back in Bonnell's Bay tante Klara cooked us a delicious meal and we had a very nice evening all together








    Goodbye Julius and Yvonne

    Jetty Lake Maquarie
    Lake Macquarie

    Kookobarra



    "Chablis"

    Coming out of the Pacific

    At Caves beach with Uncloe Glenn and Luc

    Kangaroo's at Morisset Mental Hospital

    06-03-2015, 00:00 geschreven door kris

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    05-03-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Sydney
    Klik op de afbeelding om de link te volgen Julius was so nice this morning to stay a little longer at home and have a lovely coffee together before walking us to the busstop to take bus M52 to Sydney...
    Arrived in Sydney and as I know Sydney quite well since my previous passages here, we went to Circular Quay to see Sydney Bridge and The Opera House and a nice coffee on the Quay, they say Sydney has the best coffee in the country and It might just be the case....
    I suggest to take a ferry(it's like taking a bus) to Mosman Bay and off we where with the best views over the city , the Opera House and Sydney Bridge...lot's of pictures...
    Arriving at the ferry wharf we walk down to Balmoral Beach, a quiet beach well known by the locals and me...where we had a nice swim and we met a flemish couple from Bruges...they asked us how it is possible we knew this beach...well I asked them the same question and their daughter lived here already for some years and twice a year they spend holidays here...
    Time to catch a bus to the Tarangoo Zoo Wharf to jump on another ferry that will take us back to Circular Quay.
    From there we walk through George Street to Martin's Place ...a tribute to our Martin
    I have a appointment with Catherine who I missed in Kangaroo Valley and by luck she's in town today, so I rush myself to the Art Gallery to see her
    It was so nice to see her back after all those years, Catherine and Bert spoiled me so much last time and showed me all the nice places of the city.
    We had another great cofee and a slice of cake...yummie  in the Art Gallery's Cafe, we only saw each other for an hour but it felt so good...thx Catherine ...
    I went to see Julius at his work in Elisabeth Street right in front of Hyde Park and got to see a lovely view over the park, Cathedral....from the 10th level...time to meet my friends again, they were having a drink at the entrance of Chinatown, so I had a good half an hour walk to get there, but I just love to walk between the crowd in the city...finally I see them, joined them for adrink before taking back the bus to Ryde where we invited Julius and Yvonne for dinner , Julius suggested to go to a pub where you have a nice view on Sydney.
    We had a lovely dinner, dito evening and ended it with a walk to the water to admire Sydney by night...


    Circular Quay

    Sydney Bridge

    Sydney view from the ferry

    The Opera House

    Where old meets new

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    Martin @ Martin's place

    Balmoral Beach

    05-03-2015, 00:00 geschreven door kris

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    04-03-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Blackheath - Blue Mountains - Ryde 224 km
    Today extreme heavy day for "Edda" and "Katrien" as they'll have to take 2 along each...we leave "Coco" at the campingsite and drive to the Scenic Park  of the Blue Mountains ...
    We have a short look at the information desk and quickly we take the decision to take a daypass that give's us entry to the 2 telecabins and the steepest train in Australia( Telecabins were constructed by Dopplmayer, a Swiss company), first we took the train ....
    as the driver spoke it seemed to be like a hell of a drive...well can tell that sensation never came...anyway once down we read the story about the Katoomba mining industry that started in 1863 with 40.000 ton's of charcoal a year...a lot of old materials are exposed along the excellent walktrails..
    well done job here ...
    We took a walk of 1 1/2 h to get to Queen Elisabeth's lookout at The three Sisters named "Meehni", "Wimlah" and "Gunnedoo", they once lived with the Gundungurra people in the Jamison Valley and the maidens were in love with 3 brothers from the neighbours, the Darug people, but marriage was forbidden by tribal law, so as the brothers were warriors they decides to take the maidens by force, tribal war forced the Kuradjuri(clever man) of the Gundungarra tribe to turn the sisters into stone. He intended to restore them after the danger had passed, but unfortunately , the Kuradjuri was killed in battle and to this day nobody has been able to break the spell....
    Time to take a telecabin  that takes us all the way over the valley twice as high as Sydney Bridge with a lovely view on Katoomba waterfall and Orphan Rock, followed by another walk to Prince Edwards lookout, another telecabin and another walk..
    But why they call it the Blue Mountains...well because there is always a distinctive blue haze present that is quite different and of a deeper blue than anywhere in the world. Although constantly changing in intensity, the haze is always present...
    As it turned 13h00 time to get back to "Coco" for lunch and off we are to Ryde , a town close to Sydney where we'll meet Yvonne and Julius.
    Yvonne is my Uncle Glenn's sister and also sister of Catherine who live's in Kangaroo Valley.
    A cold beer was very welcome after a very hot day and ride...and we popped out for dinner all together...so nice to meet Yvonne and Julius .
    Tomorrow we go to Sydney all day and at lunchtime I'll meet Catherine who I missed in Kangoroo Valley...looking forwards for that.



    The Blue Mountains Bush

    All together in a little train

    The Blue Mountains starring Kris

    Luc and Martin in Swissmade telecabin
    Wouldn't I be a great mineworker????
    The three Sisters, Meehni,Wimlah and Gunnedoo
    Katoomba fall's

    Katoomba fall's

    Martin@Botanical Gardens Blue Mountains

    04-03-2015, 14:03 geschreven door kris

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    03-03-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Culburry Beach - Blackheath Blue Mountains 248 km
    This morning started with a stroll on Culburry Beach...we had to wait for our laundry to dry...we were out of coins 1 dollar  and the reception still was closed...after the walk our laundry was ready to put away...no ironing.
    Today the ride goes to Katoomba in the Blue Mountains, but our first stop is in Kangaroo Valley at Jumbuck Cottage, the lovely home of Catherine and Bert...To bad they where not there, they are in  Canberra till wednesday...but as much I would have loved to see them again, I really love the emplacement and the house ...sorry Catherine and Bert, I felt so free to enter and have a look, I was quite curious after all the talking on my previous visit in Australia...Great job and it surely invite's to drop by another time...
    We crossed the road and had a walk down to the river, if we had more time we surely would have rented a kayak ...but even on holidays duty calls and we got to get on moving...adieu Jumbuck Cottage
    We drive to Moss Vale, with a stop at Fitzroy Fall's and lunch...Next stop is Thirlmere with its old steamtrain collection....the real stuff...gosh, they really do a great job here.
    From there we turn on to little country roads with some breathtaking views, driving by The Oaks, Warragamba and its dam, Wallacia, Glenbrook the entrance of the Blue Mountains , to hit The Great Western Highway to Katoomba where we tried to fiend a campspot for the night, but first time ...no vacancy...so they send us to a village 11 km further called Blackheath where we found our place and the guy at the desk was a young frenchman from Bretagne...it felled good to change some words in French...
    Tomorrow some walks in the Blue Mountains on our program, probably the Three Sisters ...suggestions are still welcome



    Culburra Beach

    C


    Hello to Catherine and Bert from Kris, Luc, Martin and Dorine @ Jumbuck Cottage

    Pond Jumbuck Cottage

    Down in the river

    View from Mt Bomaderry

    Thirlmere Old Train Museum
    Fitzroy Fall's

    03-03-2015, 09:04 geschreven door kris

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    02-03-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Nimmitabel- Culburra Beach 472km
    Jesus...freezing cold this morning 4°...didn't brought any cloths for that type of weather in Australia, you wouldn't expect this....and the worst thing is I get to ride "Katrien" today...hope she's warming me up a bit ...lol....
    As we leave Nimmitabel we keep on riding on +/- 1100 m above sea level for  about 60 km...brrrrrrrrrrrr...but once we start to go down the sun quickly warms us up...a brilliant day today, blue sky without a cloud...
    I noticed that the east side of National Park Kosciuszko is much greener  than the west side...plenty of water here and a lot more of stock
    From Bega we drive to the southeast coast , first stop at Tathra with it's historic Wharf...we spot a lot of fishes from the jetty .
    We follow the touristical coast road to Bermagui and Narooma driving through different National Parks and lovely roads and scenery's
    We stop for lunch at Tuross Head with a refreshing swim in the Tasman Sea.
    All freshed up we ride on to Malua Bay, Batemans Bay and have another stop at Pebbles Beach in the Murramarang National Park, known for the kangaroo's you can spot on the beach...and yes we did ...I even got so close I could touch them aswell I had a couple of Lori's on me...just wonderful
    We decide to camp at Culburra beach where our mastercook Martin prepared us a nice Kangaroo filet( I know...) with mashed potatoes and cauliflowers....and off course we'll end the day with a game of cards....may the best one win...


    Cooma - Bega  route view

    Cooma-Beba route view closer to Bega

    Tathra Beach

    Climbing out Tathra Wharf

    MMc Kenzie Beach

    Bermagui Beach

    Tuross Head Beach

    A little swim at Tuross Head in Tasman Sea

    Pebbles Beach

    Playing with Skippy at Pebbles Beach

    They just love me....

    Tilba, historic village

    02-03-2015, 13:09 geschreven door kris

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    01-03-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Edi - Nommitabel 544 km
    Today our goal is to get to Carramurra, Australia's highest village in Kosciuszko National Park...I get to drive "Edda" together with Martin on "Katrien"...off we go.
    We ride to Wangaratta to take the Great Alpine Road to Myrtleford where we have our fuel and coffee stop...After a nice cup of coffee the real work starts as we turn left to Happy Valley...what's in a name, they sure didn't missed it as you only get happy driving through this most beautiful valley with its Mt Beauty( no this is not a joke)  
    From Happy Valley it goes to Lake Hume, and on Murray Valley HWY to Tallangatta, a new modern town which appeared when the original town was drowned in 1956.
    Th e road takes us to Corryong, home of the Man from Snowy River, Jack Riley a famous horseman  that lived in isolation in a hut high up in the hill's .
    He loved the Snowy Mountain country and enjoyed a social drink or two...It was after that Banjo Paterson spend some time together with Jack Riley in the Kosciusko Ranges he wrote the poem "The Man from Snowy River".
    We 've now come very close to our goal, but first lunch in the Kosciuszko National Park to get strong for the last end....up to Cabramurra , Australia's highest village, the roof of Australia at 1488m....we've made it.
    As there are no overnight permitted we drive on to Cooma and keep driving between 1500 m and 1100 m , with temperature that drop's to 12°
    In a little village 40km  after Cooma, Nimmitabel we find a local campground for the night...it is quite chilly, never thought to be cold that cold in Australiua....brrrrr
    What to tell about the roads we drove today...hmmmm...heaven for every biker comes the closest ...



    Happy Valley

    Steamy Mountains

    Stop at Lake Hume

    Tallangatta Valley

    Tallangatta Valley

    Tooma Dam

    Road to Cabramurra

    Cabramurra





    Snowy Mountains Road

    Lunch

    01-03-2015, 08:26 geschreven door kris

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    28-02-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Melbourne - Edi 344 km
    Melbourne must have tired us more than we expected...this morning it was 8h45 when we woke up...first time that late since our arrival in Australia
    A lot to do today...fill up "Coco" , do some shopping for a few days , change a light bulb....but finally we're on our way through the Yarra Valley, also a vineyard region up to Healesville, to get on road  B 360 to Taggerty, a road filled with high trees with some lovely views...From Taggerty it goes to Lake Eildon, the entance of the Victorian Alps with Mt Buller as alpine ski resort...we found a nice spot at the lake to have lunch and enjoy the lookout.
    From there it goes to Alexandra,Merton, Mansfield and all the way to the top of Mt Emu to drop down again in King Valley, another wine region to find a wild camping spot at King River for the night...I'm the cook today and I served a Macaroni cheese sauce...
    Tomorrow our intention is to reach Australia's highest village Cabramurra in the Kosciuszko National Park.
    Good night...



    Yarra Valley

    Taggerty Higtrees Bush



    Mt Cathedral

    Lunch @Lake Eildon

    Lake Eildon

    Mt Buller

    Landscape Merton

    28-02-2015, 12:27 geschreven door kris

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    27-02-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Melbourne 121 km
    Early this morning we left for Melbourne.
    Around 10h00 we arrived at a big 4 holiday park in Coburg, 9 km from the city center, where we parked the Coco, Edda and Katrien .
    With public transport , the tram...it took more than a hour to get to the city center...seems public transport is as worse as in Belgium.
    Once in the city we delivered ourselves to the city to discover all its beauty and life....immediately I had a good feeling about this marvelous city
    This is a city where I would come back, that's for sure...
    As dinner time came closer and closer we walked along the Yarra Riverside to Restaurant The Wharf where Edda's son Florian works...
    We knew Florian wasn't working , he spends holidays with his girlfriend in Cambodja, but after a little chat with the bartender we were taken care off .
    A nice aperitif at the river, followed by a delicious meal with a lovely ambiance...
    A evening walk along the river took us back to Elizabethstreet where we took the tram back to Coburg...time to get some sleep after a long  day...


















    Martin @Rod Laver arena





    Red building is restaurant "The Wharf"

    27-02-2015, 12:59 geschreven door kris

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    26-02-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Yambuk - Torquay 344km
    Today started with a walk at Yambuk beach, you never get enough looking at the Southern Ocean...
    Once back on the Princes HWY it takes us to Port Fairie a historical port with some shipwrecks laying in the Bay.
    Some further we cross quite a big city Warrnnambool...from there it goes on to the Great Ocean Road, a road that winds itself along the spectaculary Southern Coastline with all it's stunning views....We 've seen  Childers Cove, Bay of Islands, The Grotto, London Bridge, The Arch, Loch Ard Gorge, and as top of the bill ...the 12 Apostles...way to much for one day...
    I forgot to tell about the road itself...I was so lucky today to drive "Katrien" on the nicest road so far in Australia, one curve after another and hard not to stop for a view after each curve....just a perfect motorcycle road...
    Normally the plan was to get to Melbourne...but we didn't make it and the road stops at Torquay a little town 90km away from Melbourne.
    Tomorrow Melbourne day...


    Port Fairy Bay

    Bay of Islands

    Peterborough

    The Grotto
    London Bridge

    The Arch

    Loch Ard Gorge



    12 Apostles

    Apollo Bay

    Anglesea

    Lorne

    26-02-2015, 22:05 geschreven door kris

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    25-02-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Wellington - Yambuk 588 km
    This morning I was a little bit nervous,  first time on "Edda", didn't really knew what to expect...so I started gently but she was so wild so I had to correct a few times...Finally we got along and drove as one all day...she is a real red fury...
    As we took our first turn out of Wellington Camping, a first surprise...the road ended and we had to cross the river with a ferry .
    Off the ferry we arrived at the Coorong National Parc and Murray Lakes region, a vast unspoilked ecosystem withfreshwater lakes, wetlands, ocean...A place that really calms the mind, soothes the soul and appeases the senses 200 km off beach from Encounter Bay to Lacepede Bay, uninterrupted except when the mouth of the great murray River opens to the sea.
    It is a place of tranquility,solitude and wonderment and as so far the best I've seen of Australia.
    This all end's in Kingston SE...we continue to Robe that sit's in Guichen Bay, a perfect spot for Lunch.
    After Lunch we hit for Mount Gambier and along the way we notice that it becomes more hilly and pinewoods are ruling the landscape, even more around Portland.
    At Yambuk a little village just before Port Fairy the day ends at Yambuk Lake a lovely campground at the border's of the Lake...
    Tomorrow ,Melbourne here I come....



    Fery Wellington "Coco, Edda and Katrien"

    Coorong 

    Martin @ Coorong

    Coorong



    Robe Beach
    Emu's
    Jack's Point

    On the road with "Edda"

    25-02-2015, 13:46 geschreven door kris

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    24-02-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Clare- Wellington SA 312 km
    Today started with a visit to the oldest cupper mine in Australia, Burra , they kept it very well maintained and it was very interesting.
    Along small country roads we hit the Barosso Valley well known for its vineyards and winery's, it took us to a small village Marrabel where we had coffee and admired a rodeo statue...we're just a few day's late for the rodeo...what a shame.
    Driving through Barosso Valley is fabulous and the pick of  grapes just started, so a lot of activity in the vineyards and on the roads.
    Actually , yesterday evening at our campspot we met a group of 5 young Italian boys that are working in the vineyards...they needed some cooking stuff for their pasta, so I proposed them they could use our cooking material if we get to taste their pasta...done deal and a half an hour later a plate of pasta was served "al dente" by Raphael from Rome and Alberto from Firenze...We had a good laugh with those chaps, they were wonderfull...
    Once out of the valley we can feel the city of Adelaide, almost touch it so  Coco brings us right to the center of the city where we try to contact Luc and Martin to meet up.
    We had a nice walk in the city , to be honest I had expected a bit more from Adelaide but never mind...seen it,done it.
    Time to move on to Wellington SA at Lake Alexandrina the nearest campingzone where we park Coco under a Peppertree.
    Tomorrow the idea is to follow the Coastal Road to Mount Gambier and direction Melbourne, next city on our bucket list...
    On the last picture you'll find a map of Australia with our progress, day by day,marked in different colours...enjoy



    Last nights finest Burgers

    Burra Cupper Mine

    Marrabel Rodeo

    Miner 

    Barosso Valley Vineyards

    Adelaide Festival of arts

    Adelaide

    Nice parked under a peppertree at Wellington SA

    Our progress map

    24-02-2015, 13:05 geschreven door kris

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    23-02-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Tumby Bay-Clare 543 km
    Last night there was some panic in the Motorhome, we went to sleep with four , but around 02h00 I woke up by Luc and Martin...Dorine wasn't in her bed...so they went out to look for her, guess what...they found her in the Laundryroom  on the floor...sleeping...it was to hot for her in the Motorhome so she moved to the Laundryroom without telling Martin....
    Some hours later we get ready to drive to Port Augusta with a first stop at Port Neilly and Lunch between Whyalla(  steel industry ) and Port Augusta
    After a walk in Port Augusta we continue to Port Pirie on the other side of Spencer gulf where we meet up again with the Motor home.
    The Gps guides us further trough some winding country roads passing old villages , Crystal Brook,Gulnare, Yacka in the middle off farmer fields  to end in Clare(Clare Valley, a wine area)
    As the clock points 17h30 we stop at the local camping for the night.
    I forgot to mention a important detail : In Trigg when we cdollected the Motor Home and the bikes we baptised them and gave them a name...
    The Motor Home goes through life from now on as "Coco", the red  bike "Edda Dust", the white bike "Katrien Vroom" , so today I drove Katrien, Luc Edda  and Martin and Dorine Coco...
    Tomorrow our first big city Adelaide, about 130 km ....Tonight on the menu Ratatouille




    Port Neilly

    Whyalla

    Port Augusta

    Difficult choice say's Luc on Edda


    Railway Station Port Pirie

    Drinkstop 


    Countryside Crystal Brook




    Yacka

    23-02-2015, 09:46 geschreven door kris

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