Saturday 23 March 2013

Mt Coot-Tha, Brisbane

With the help of Google I decided to go see Mt Coot-Tah  - the highest peak in Brisbane at 287 metres above sea level. Another hottish day but I came prepared with insect repellant and  I checked the map FIRST this time.

The drive up was uneventful except for all the road works that were happening which rendered my GPS less than useless and that bloody voice kept "RECALCULATING"!!. ANYWAY...I eventually got there and the day was beautiful and the scenery from the lookout incredible.
Brisbane CBD - a little bit smoggy looking but quite imposing
Lovely scenery
I read on Google about the J C Slaughter Falls and was anxious to see them. The writer said they visited in 2008, which was right in the middle of the last drought, and there was no water there. However they added a picture of  how the falls normally look. The picture was protected and I couldn't reproduce it here and I couldn't find any other pictures of these falls in all their glory. I now know why. Anyone in the world must have been sleeping if they weren't aware of the record rainfall and floods we have had so far this year. My expectations of a mini Niagara Falls were not met...see below...despite all that bloody rain!!
What a disappointment :(
There were some aboriginal paintings to be seen but they were quite a distance and my photos were blurry...will need to buy a super duper zoom lens methinks.

The biggest puzzle for me - being new to bush walking - is do I look up so I can try to spot a Koala ...or do I look down so I don't tread on a deadly snake.. Needless to say I saw NO koalas.

The walk took about an hour and a half and in some areas it was so steep my toes were touching my shins (I may exaggerate a tad but it did get steep). The scenery was beautiful, the weather perfect and I thoroughly enjoyed it - despite that bloody waterless fall!!



Saturday 16 March 2013

Agoraphobia-phobia and how not to go Bush Walking

17 March 2013 It suddenly occurred to me that I had only been out of the house once all week and was actively making excuses NOT to go out - not a good idea when you live alone so I decided to go bush walking at Whites Hill Reserve - just a couple of Kms from home but 170 hectares of natural bushland within the Metropolitan Area of Brisbane.
Whites Hill Trails



Things NOT to do when going Bush Walking in Australia
  • Do not go alone
  • Probably best not go when the temperature is 34 C
  • Get a copy of the above map BEFORE setting out.
  • Take insect repellent
It was a beautiful morning but it soon got very hot walking around this gorgeous bushland setting. I only saw a couple of other people plus two moronic boys on trail bikes who thought it would be fun to circle around me then ride off. I must admit it was quite scary but there was nothing I could do. Twits!!

The track was quite steep and got very narrow in places - I picked up a big stick in case I saw a snake. Thought I could drop it in horror and run off screaming or something useful like that. lol
I didn't see any wildlife but I heard THINGS and was stalked by a rather persistent bee.


I don't know what lives in that hole but I didn't wait for introductions!!
This was a very pleasant spot for a rest
At this point I realised I was quite lost and although I could hear cars way off in the distance it occurred to me that I probably shouldn't have gone alone just in case something happened. I mean I did have my phone so I guess I could call someone and tell them I'm lost and they could say where and I could say I don't know..I'm lost....then what ever lives in that bloody hole could come out and bite me. Oh dear...imagination running riot. I finally found the edge of the park and saw the map that's at the top of this blog.  The pink note top right says "you are here". Where I needed to be was bottom left. I took a photo of the sign and set off back the way I came feeling confident with the map on me....HOWEVER....the map is obviously an old one....there were in fact many more twists and turns than were shown. Getting grumpy and a bit of heat stroke at this stage. Finally found my way back to my car....2 1/2 hours since I left it...should have taken me about 45 minutes lol.

Well I'm back home....dirty and hot and smelly but will go again..on a cooler day....armed with a map and insect repellent and another person to kill the snakes.

Wednesday 6 March 2013

Sunshine Coast - Queensland

6 March 2013 This day seems to be mostly about food. Lee and Yumi and I headed off to Noosa Beach on the Sunshine Coast for a day trip. We left Brisbane in pouring rain and returned in pouring rain but the Sunshine Coast lived up to its name - at least for some of the time. Anyway, it was the most sunshine we've seen for quite a time. It was a nice leisurely trip up and we stopped off at the famous Ettamogah Pub for a pit stop.



Then it was off to Noosa Beach - lovely spot and the sun started to shine through. Although it was a week day and the weather wasn't that great there were a lot of people in the water and on the beach.

Main Beach Noosa



The Life Savers on the beach weren't the most beautiful so Yumi was happy to meet this dude in the surf club but he didn't have much to say for himself. The strong silent type I guess.



We went to the Surf club for lunch and my fish and chips were a delight. Probably should have had the healthy option but WTF....it looked too good.

Yumbo!!
Never have I been to Noosa without indulging in a Copenhagen Ice Cream - have been known to drive two hours for a stroll down Hastings Street with an enormous ice cream stuck to my face.

So damn good!
We headed back to Brisbane through beautiful Maroochydore and Mooloolaba.  There was a delay in Mooloolaba as traffic lights weren't working and the Police were directing traffic. I lost the plot a bit direction wise and did a few circles before we got on the right road out of town. Sadly we found out the problem was because a 46 year old woman was killed in a traffic accident. So sad.

Returning to Brisbane meant returning to the rain - Yumi and Lee snoozing in the car. This was Yumi's last day in Oz as she was off to New Zealand next and she cooked us a most amazing Korean dinner. Everything was just so scrumptious. We all ate too much but it was too good to stop.

Yumi's Korean Feast
The round trip was about 300 kms

Saturday 2 March 2013

Currumbin Wild Life Sanctuary - Queensland Australia

2 March 2013 Daughter Lee and her friend Yumi (visiting form South Korea) and I headed off to Currumbin so Yumi could fulfill her dream to cuddle a Koala. It was raining when we woke up, it was raining when we left, it was raining when we got there and it rained all the time we were there and all the way home. And when I say it rained it bucketed down. In spite of the soggy conditions we still had a great day out. First stop was Surfers Paradise - normally a beautiful golden beach with blue seas and lots of young surfers showing off their six packs (we're not talking beer here!)  Today - not so much!!
Lee and Yumi

On to Currumbin - unfortunately a lot of the park was closed due to flooding. There has been so much rain all through January and February that the ground is saturated and the rain just doesn't soak in any more.


Holding a snake was on my Bucket list - thank God that's over and done with. As you can see by my face I'm reeeeaaaallll happy to touch it. NOT!! shudder!!
Yumi fulfilling her dream
Yumi just loved the Koalas but she also realised they aren't all fluff and cuddles. One turned it's back on us and pee'd in a tree and the one in her arms gave her a nasty scratch and Yumi smelt very very bad for the rest of the day. I can smell it again just looking at the photo! Phew!

Crocodile Dun-Lee
We all got up close and personal to a baby crocodile - child's play after Lee and I petted the bloody big Alligator in the Everglades in Florida.

The decision was made to make tracks home fairly early because the rain was now coming down so hard it was either go or stay and build an Ark.

The trip wasn't complete without a stop over at the World Famous Yatala Pie Shop


What can I say - it was bloody delicious - leave the diet for another day.

Being a sensible person I called it a day but Lee and Yumi went on to a restaurant - one that serves up Australian Wildlife for dinner. Now if this seems at odds to our trip to the Wildlife Sanctuary it is. Bloody cannibals!!

Emu
Possum

Shame! Shame! Shame! lol

The round trip was approximately 180 Kms