Day 19

DAY19.gif


 


Click to Zoom

Esplanade Street


An early A.M. rest

SOUTHBOUND FOR TASMANIA

Thursday
December 4, 1997
By Rusty, Jane & Andrew


Click to Zoom

Can you see a New Years card here?

This was our last morning in Cairns.   We had our "regular" breakfast at the sidewalk cafe and said goodbye to our two friends there.  We packed up the backpacks and got permission for a later than normal check-out. We headed up into town a bit to look for the Quanta's office to make reservations for Andrew and I to New Zealand.  We won't buy the tickets till we hook back up with him and make sure plans haven't changed any.  We saw a part of town we had just not had time to explore!  We then went to the Pier Market to have our pictures taken.  We had quite a conversation with the photographer there.  He'd had a crowd around yesterday.  He has some good equipment but was fascinated by Rusty's digital camera and what it could do (at an expense far less than his)!  He had some interesting props such as a cardboard bust of Crocodile Dundee, two birds, a stuffed croc' etc.  One thing that has not fit into our schedule at all has been shopping.  We'd like to but it doesn't work to the top of the list with other options.  Another problem would be what to do with what we buy.  We are traveling with only our backpacks and they are pretty loaded.  Rus watched as they weighed them today and he's packing 27 kilos (60 pounds)!!  I read a rather interesting article in the Quanta's flight magazine on the last flight.  It compared being a "traveler" to being a "tourist" - I think we've used a little of both approaches. We caught a taxi to the airport.  It takes about two minutes from the time you call till they are parked outside.  It's so easy to get anywhere you want to here without a car!  We'd just be stranded at home!!

Click to Zoom

Leaving Cairns

 

When the lady at the Quantas counter checked us in this morning she said, "my, we have a long flight today."  We fly from Cairns to Sydney, then to Melbourne and finally on to Hobart.  We arrive about 9:00 p.m.  We've been spending our airtime reading about Tasmania and making plans.  On the way to Sydney the movie was "Picture Perfect". When we are at a terminal we find a plug and juice up the computer battery while doing a little e-mail.  All in all, flying time passes pretty quickly. In Melbourne our flight was delayed about 15 minutes so we ran back down to the central area.  They had a computer expo in the airport and free internet access.   We both logged on to the web site so we could check it.  We never really get to see what's working and what's not.  We found some missing links to pictures that will need to be added.  We were each trying to check different pages as quickly as we could.  We saw that the site had been checked 203 times.

From what we have read we will be heading to cooler country.  Sounds like lots of interesting things and history in Tasmania.   Hobart is the second oldest city in Australia next to Sydney.   Our plane to take us on to Hobart was much smaller so that should be an indication that there will be less "tourists".

 

We're here! We called the hostel from the airport to make sure there was room and they were still open in the office.  We caught an airport shuttle into town.   It was a good little drive.  We were right about it being different here!   It was so scenic flying in and then driving into town!!  We knew the second we stepped off the airplane that shorts would get packed up here!!  Hard now to imagine only a short while ago it was 114 degrees for us!!  We noticed it was still daylight until 9:00 p.m. or so.  The hostel is nice and family run.  It's tucked in an alley and not really noticed off the main street.  We promptly dropped our things and headed down to harbor to explore.  Hobart was asleep when we got here!!!  What a contrast to all the night activity everywhere else we've been.  Shops closed at 5:30 or 6:00 p.m.  Restaurants were pretty cleared out too.  We have noticed lots of men in sport coats etc.  It's not near as casual as the other places.  I do know right now that this is one place I want to return and stay for three or four weeks... right here... This country is absolutely beautiful.  More park area is preserved in this state than any other Australian state.  There are tons of wilderness activities.... wonderful "bush-walking", rafting, cruising, "push-biking" (cycling) etc. and lots of wildlife to explore. The bus driver bringing us in told us they have all four seasons here.... and sometimes in one day.  The weather can change dramatically and very quickly.  It is to be 9 degrees for the low tonight and about 20 tomorrow. MUCH cooler!  Camping would be best in January or February - the heart of their summer.

Don't forget the button called "sidetrips" and it will tell you some more about some of the places we've visited and about Tasmania.

 

IMAGE GALLERY: Click to Zoom

 

Checking the web
in the airport (free)