I had to get to Christchurch in order to fly out there... coincidentally, my friend was driving out to Christchurch to pick up her parents, and another friend was heading out there to travel to India. So we made a roadtrip!! A friend living in Christchurch was having a halloween party, happening the night before my (very early) flight, so we would get there for that! As it was a fancy dress party, we decide to travel there in fancy dress... theme of the day? Circus.
L-R:
Me: Human cannonball
Corrina: Lion Tamer
Claire: Clown
Vicki: Ummm.... trapeze artist?? We never were sure. Not even she knew.
Broken down... opportunity to put face-paint on then, obviously!
We partied the night away in Christchurch, and then at about 4am Dee and I left the on-going party in a taxi for the airport. (She was also heading to Melbourne, but on a different flight). When I arrived in Melbourne, I was veeeeerry tired. Chris came to meet me, and we walked around Melbourne for the day, found a hostel to sleep in, and decided that neither of us really wanted to stay in the big city. So the next day we hired the cheapest van we could find (a 'white man van'), blacked out the windows using bin-bags, and stuck a mattress in the back. $55 per day including insurance was a damn sight less expensive than the $100+ per day EXCLUDING insurance that we'd been quoted by the camper-van companies.
We stayed in Melbourne for a day, so that we could get dressed up and go to the Melbourne Cup horse race - a day that was an experience, but I'm not really fussed to do again. I think we both wanted to hit the road, and it was so busy there... no money was won, despite a lot of attempts on my part!
Dressed up outside our 'home'
Sooo many people!
Nope... I didn't win a sausage
That night we slept in our van in a side-street in Melbourne. Schoolboy error: we didn't find a flat parking space, so I was rolling into Chris and squashing him all night. We didn't make that mistake again! :o) We headed off the next day - me driving through the city. It was really fun to be driving a big van! We stayed in the carpark of a beach the first night, then stopped again for lunch at another beach. What a hardship life on the road is!! :)
First stop on the beach. It was cold.
The lighthouse from 'Round the Twist'!
Anarchist!
Sculpture trail in Lorne
As the day drew to a close, we went to Erskine Falls, and then camped up nearby for the night.
Erskine Falls
No kangaroos seen yet... despite these promises!
Our camping spot for the night
The next day, we went to 'Teddy's lookout'
There were lots of birds, and some lovely people kindly gave us some seeds to coax them into our hands.
Then we went walking, spotting lots of koalas along the way! Oh they were cute... :o)
And then walked to another waterfall.
12 Apostles
We parked up at 'Worm Bay' for the night.
Worm Bay
Chris taking photos
Naughty habbit
Chris braving the cold water...
'London Bridge' in the distance
By this point of the roadtrip, my camera had pretty much died, as I hadn't been able to charge it. So photos are pretty scarce from here-on in...
We drove down to another beautiful cove. Bliss.
Stunning.
Then we decided we were going to spend a few days hiking in the Grampians, so just drove. We almost ran out of petrol, and had to stay overnight on a side-road, waiting for the petrol station to re-open in the morning.
We'd done our washing at a motor-park, so hung our clothes out to dry :)
Making dinner. I love life on the road! :)
The next day we drove and drove, and arrived in the Grampians National Park - Yay!
Ah-hem... I hadn't realised what was happening when I first took this photo. He was unsuccessful, despite his constant attempts to 'woo' this lucky lady!
Boxing kangaroos!
We decided to keep on walking up to the waterfall we'd initially wanted to see. It wasn't very spectacular, but we did see an echidna on the way up! We ended up continuing up the hill / mountain to complete a different walk - a walk that turned out to involve a bit of bouldering, which neither of us were prepared for!
The next day, we drove on to find another hike we wanted to do, and saw some emus in the road - I LOVE THE GRAMPIANS' WILDLIFE!! :)
Emus
At the summit of Mt. Difficult. It had taken a good few hours to hike up, and again, involved a fair bit of bouldering, but the 360 degree view (from the highest point in the Northern Grampians) was totally worth it!
What a great adventure! :o)