Friday, November 2, 2007

Tasmania - wow!

I flew into Hobart - a really cute fishing village (more tourist now I think) right on the ocean which is famous for it's outdoor Salamanca market (it wasn't óut' that day though)




After buying some provisions at the índoor' Salamanca market & having some good fish & chips (made with a blue eye Travalla fish that Taz is famous for), I headed down to Fortesque Bay for my first night camping... the van was great - although it was a little top heavy, which made driving in the wind a little challenging (learning to drive in Wyoming helped out ;0)

I didn't get there until sunset, which it turned out was a good time to try to find penguins... the ranger told me about a rookery that was just down the beach... he gave me a special red film to put over my flashight to keep from blinding the birds and I was off. Let me tell you, it was dark... there was no moon and it was a stormy night so no stars... this also meant the ocean was pretty crazy, big waves crashing all around, which was a little unnerving at night.


When I got to where the penguins should be I camped out on some rocks - I was pretty sure I was in the right place becasue it stank... I was expecting that from what Bella had told me... well I was getting pretty relaxed at one point (even lying on a rock) when a huge wave came in... just about got me and sent me scampering up the hill as fast as I could (in the dark) - as I jumped over the rock behind me I came face to face with this site:
It was Sealy the Dead Seal... guess that wasn't penguin poo I was smelling... well if any penguins were coming i'm sure my yell scared them off. Needless to say - I was pretty unsettled at this point. There were some dark woods behind me and dead things around me and huge waves coming in... I got myself under control and waited another 20 minutes but when it started raining I decided I'd had enough and headed back... ah well there will be more penguins...

The next day I hiked up to the Freycinet cliffs, it was a spectacular walk and a great view from the top.













It was spectaular & VERY high up from the water on a sheer cliff face... so very cool. At one point I looks back into the bay and say a whale jump!!! I stayed for another 1/2 hour with some fellow hikers looking but we never saw it again...

It was hard to leave that place, but I moved on and drove down to Port Arthur in the afternoon. It was a fairly nortorious penal colony for 50 years or so... pretty harsh conditions there - so lots of history to learn about. It was able to turn some convicts around with skills and release them (most didn't go back to Europe though - in fact 1/3 of all Tazzie's had relatives there).


That night I headed up to Freycinet National Park - I got there after the sun went down so was able to see lots of Wallabies standing by the road - sort of like seeign deer and night, you the brakes and hold your breath, lukily I didn't hit any... lots of dead one on the road though... the next morning I was able to see what they really looked like in the parking lot for the hike site... they are really cute - these come up to your waist or so:

The only living thing you really see while you're driving around are echidnas... which are very fun to watch - they're slow and bumbly - don't worry about cars or anything much with all those spines... so you do see some of them squishes once in a while as well...



It was nice hike up a mountian and then down into Wineglass bay (descibed as one of the top beaches in the world -and I could see why):


On the topic of hiking - Tazzie's are really proud of their weather and how frequently it changes... every one of them made some kind of comment to me about 'the Taz hiking outfit' which is a weatherproof coat on top shorts on the bottome and layers to add/remove... it was true - I would always start off bundled up (freezing) and end up in as little as possible (sweating)... then it would suddenly shift back... it was pretty crazy.. these are typical "'beore/ after' pics:

The beach was so cool - the biggest, most perfectly formed waves I've ever seen... all the way up and down a huge beach... didn't do too much wading though - besides the water being freezing cold there were these blue bottles floating in it which I was told packed quite a wallop if you got stung by them...


I did get wet a few times though and collected some beautiful shells (including one that shoudn't have touched as it looked like it might be a Cone Shell - which if the little animal is alive inside can deliver a poison toxic enough to kill you - I was pretty sure it was hollow before I picked it up... its a great shell, what can I say).

Then it happened! I spotten some dolphins very close to the beach - that was cool enough, but then they did something I would never expect... they rode the waves in like body surfers! I was really neat to watch - they did it all the way up and down the beach as long as I was there... at first I thought they were having fun... but I think they must have been using the waves to hunt somehow - I"m attaching a movie, don't know how well it'll work:



The next day I drove up the coast (which was great with the big waves) to St. Helen's and then across a rainforest (which huge ferns and very windy mountain roads)... the views were really great- everything there is so amazingly green:


I stayed in Mole Creek campground and the next day I explored a wetcave with a river running through it - it also had glowworms in the ceiling! They turned off the lights and it looked like green stars covering the to of the cave... very cool. When I cam out of the cave I felt like was coming out into jungles a dinosaur might have seen:


I also went into a animal reserve and was able to see soem Koala Bears and my first tasmanian Devils - which are so cute you can't understand why they're called devils - until two of them come together that is - they ALWAYS make these aggresive screams at each other and bear their teeth - usually ending up in one chasing the other away... super aggresive - they were really fun to watch, I stayed for 2 hours watching them...



I drove on that night to Cradle Mountian - as i was taking a shower (the first I'd had in 3 days so one of the best ever ;0) this guy came trapsing into the shower with me - I about dropped the shampoo on my toe... it was fun to watch afterwards though (its a quoll). I seen on the night before with her baby clinging to her back in the trees, but it was dark and hard to get a pic...


I started my hike the next morning with the intention of making it to the lookout for Cradle Mountian (how picturesque is that):


Then I saw snow in the distance so decided I could at least hike to that.... I played a little...


At this point I realized that it was only 2-3 hours or so more hiking to get to the summing so off I went - I'm SO glad I did, it was spectacular on top! The end bit was pretty challening, jumping from boulder to boulder and pulling yoruself up foot by foot - at the to I hunkered down between to huge columns of stone and had some lunch...



By the time I made it down (and did a hike around a lake) the sun was starting to go down, which meant it was the perfect time to see more kangaroos/ wallabies... the one thing I hadn't seen at this point was a wombat, so I was on the lookout. I heard some rustling in the bushes and waited for a few minutes and sure enough this one eventually came down to the trail (its about the size of a dog).


They are pretty much blind - so it didn't suprise me too much when it walked right up to my shoes! This in sniffed back and forth for a few seconds (never looking up to see what it had run into) and took a nibble on one of my shoelaces... well that enough so I finally made a movement back. That startled it pretty bad - but the crazy thing is it came at the shoe for more - I guess my shower helped... I backed up the trail and it kept coming after me - I was laughing the whole time ;0) It finaly got the idea and went back off into the bush..

The next day was a long (6 hour) but very scenic drive back to Hobart to catch my flight up to Melbourne.

Tasmania is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful outdoor experiences of my life - it could only have been better with some of you there with me...

Saturday, October 27, 2007

I'm in Australia!!!!

Hey Everyone! I was so psyched to finally get here - can't tell you how nice it was to get off that plane (could have been worse though, I was able to flirt a little and get a window seat [she had to call it in as a favour] - I don't know why but older African American women find me cute for some reason;0)...

Melbourne is a beautiful city - lots of things to see and do as you walk around... unfortunately the first day it 'pissed down rain' (forgive my Aussie) but it's gotten much better. The waterfront down by the river is great and it's really a well desgined city, lots of very funky architecture.

I ran into my first bit of wildlife on the street...
The next day I walked around the northern part of town and ended up @ the Royal Melbourne Zoo to get an idea of what kind of animals to keep my eyes open for.... what a great zoo!
Then I wandered down to St. Kilda and ended up walking down to the beach looking for penguins, didn't see any but had fun wading around in the water... it's not exactly warm but it'll do. It was a great day. Had my first bit of seafood for lunch...


Of course I've been getting out at night as well - the clubs here are fantastic, we need to bring these DJ's over to Boston (not to mention the clubs themselves, better than anything we have...) - been having lots of fun. Almost too much I guess, I woke up this morning all relaxed and ready to head to the airport only to be told that it was daylight savings time and I was an hour behind! Woops :0)
I made it though - am waiting at the airport for my flight down to Tasmania, can't wait to see the mountains!
By the way - if you want to see where I am (if I've gotten to an internet cafe to update it) click on the link under the map ;0)