Austrailia
Austrailia
Well I booked my tickets and car. I leave on 10/8 and return on 10/29. I will be in the Brisbane area till the 16th and then who knows anyone have any Ideas? I have to be back to Brisbane on the 28th so my son can get his gun out of lock up for the flight home.
Tom
Tom
well, brisbane is nice--I would head north though and see the daintree and try to get out to the reef up there (go with a smaller operator)-you can fly to Cairns and then drive up from there--i think OCtober is starting bad (like really serious might kill you dead) jelly season--so becareful close to shore.
the Atherton tablelands are also really lovely
the Atherton tablelands are also really lovely
< leaving on the 22nd of march...but too lame to figure out the ticker thing again!>
I thought it was fairly easy to get used to--but you hvae to remind yourslef when pullingonto the road to KEEWP LEFT!jmq wrote:A friend who has been said the steering wheel being on the other side of the car threw him more than just driving on the other side - you have to deal with both downunder.
< leaving on the 22nd of march...but too lame to figure out the ticker thing again!>
Yes, that is stinger season so only swim within netted areas. If you fly into Cairns then it is a little drive up to Port Douglas where most of the Barrier Reef tours are based. As I recall, Cairns does not have good beaches so we stayed north of there in Palm Cove in November 2000. Also, I was told that beginning 31 October it is unbearably hot on the interior so we did not go to Alice Springs/Ayers Rock.
When I was there in '95 we stayed at Cairns and took an old fashioned railway up to Kuranda and the Atherton Tablelands. In 2000 we rented a car and drove up stopping for lunch at Nick's Swiss-Italian yodelling restaurant in Yungaburra. Nearby is a viewing platform on the Barron River where it is said that platypuses (platypi?) are visible at dusk.
We would love to go back and go up to Daintree.
When I was there in '95 we stayed at Cairns and took an old fashioned railway up to Kuranda and the Atherton Tablelands. In 2000 we rented a car and drove up stopping for lunch at Nick's Swiss-Italian yodelling restaurant in Yungaburra. Nearby is a viewing platform on the Barron River where it is said that platypuses (platypi?) are visible at dusk.
We would love to go back and go up to Daintree.