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January 03, 2013

Dubbo Zoo

We chose a very hot day indeed to explore the famous open plain zoo in Dubbo but had a great time cycling around checking out all the animals.  I used my big 400 mm lens and Dani borrowed my almost as big 200 mm one, so we looked like professionals.  Thanks goodness the bikes had handy baskets to keep the camera in, or our necks would have been very sore by the end of the day.  Dani's favourite animal is the Zebra and it was wonderful to see her enthusiasm when we came across them.

And the award for the cutest goes to...




... and a close runner up 



Award for the best rear end was tied three ways



The big cats were out...




... as were the buck




The last remaining African elephant in Australia

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Rhinos




And yet more animals








Wild birds we saw





Intrepid cyclist





Giraffing around



Next stop

January 02, 2013

New England (New South Wales)

Warrumbungles

We drove through the ancient volcanic landscape of the Warrumbungles and enjoyed the scenery but it was too hot to do a proper hike and see it up close.  We'll have to come here again with more time to do it justice.  





Local wildlife

This lizard gave us a big fright!

Galah

Friendly Emus

We met these very friendly and curious Emus in a field near the Warrumbungles.





Gunnedah

Gunnedah is marketed as the Koala capital of Australia, supposedly abounding in these cute little furry critters.  But despite searching high and low, including a very hot morning hike in the local nature reserve, we didn't see any. What a pity!

Gunnedah is also famous for being the inspiration for Dorothy Mackellar's iconic Australian poem "My Country."  She spent time on her family's farm in the Gunnedah district and wrote the poem in England when she was 19 and feeling homesick for Australia.  I have included the poem at the bottom of this post.  Dani had to memorise the whole poem at school and she read it out to me in the car as we drove.  What a beaut is is.


Statue of Dorothy Mackellar, author of "My Country"

View of the town from the local hill.

It's all a conspiracy!

My Country  (by Dorothy Mackellar)

The love of field and coppice,
Of green and shaded lanes.
Of ordered woods and gardens
Is running in your veins,
Strong love of grey-blue distance
Brown streams and soft dim skies
I know but cannot share it,
My love is otherwise.


I love a sunburnt country, 
A land of sweeping plains, 
Of ragged mountain ranges, 
Of droughts and flooding rains. 
I love her far horizons, 
I love her jewel-sea, 
Her beauty and her terror 
The wide brown land for me! 

The stark white ring-barked forests, 
All tragic to the moon, 
The sapphire-misted mountains, 
The hot gold hush of noon, 
Green tangle of the brushes 
Where lithe lianas coil, 
And orchids deck the tree-tops, 
And ferns the warm dark soil. 

Core of my heart, my country! 
Her pitiless blue sky, 
When, sick at heart, around us 
We see the cattle die 
But then the grey clouds gather, 
And we can bless again 
The drumming of an army, 
The steady soaking rain. 

Core of my heart, my country! 
Land of the rainbow gold, 
For flood and fire and famine 
She pays us back threefold. 
Over the thirsty paddocks, 
Watch, after many days, 
The filmy veil of greenness 
That thickens as we gaze ... 

An opal-hearted country, 
A wilful, lavish land 
All you who have not loved her, 
You will not understand 
though Earth holds many splendours, 
Wherever I may die, 
I know to what brown country 
My homing thoughts will fly. 


Next stop
Dubbo Zoo


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January 02, 2013

Hiking at Cathedral Rock

Rock-hopping isn’t just for the wallaroos at Cathedral Rock National Park. We hiked to the park’s enormous boulder pile of Cathedral Rock, after camping the night in the park, and scrambled to its summit, using chains in steep parts to help us on our way. From the summit, we enjoyed the superb views across the wilderness landscape of dry eucalyptus forest and granite outcrops. Absolutely gorgeous, soul enriching stuff.


Scrambling up the rocks





The views from the top







What would hiking be without a leap?

Isn't Dani becoming an expert?   She's taking the art to a whole new level.








Kangaroo mum and daughter

This beautiful pair were chilling out in the grass as we started our hike.  Aren't they too beautiful for words?




Hardcore camping in Cathedral Rock

Camping with Dani was great fun.  The camp site was very basic with a smelly long drop toilet and no shower, so it was pretty hardcore for our first time camping together.  Hopefully, it hasn't scared Dani off camping with me for life!





Enjoying the tranquillity of the bush



Next stop on our trip

January 01, 2013

New Year's Eve at the Dubbo RSL Club

The RSL might not be the most exciting venue in the world but it can always be relied on in a strange place.  We had a nice meal and then barely made it to midnight after our exhausting day of cycling about in the heat.

December 31, 2012

Waterfall Way

As the rivers journey from the high tablelands of New England through the rainforests and down to the Coffs Coast, they create some spectacular waterfalls along the way.  As we drove inland and upwards, through the towns of Bellingen,  Urunga, Dorrigo, Uralla and Armidale, we stopped to admire the waterfalls and hike in some of the beautiful national parks.


Here are some of the highlights:
  • A delicious Mocha coffee in great surroundings in Bellingen, followed by a perusal of the local shops including the impressive Emporium Bellingen.
  • The waterfalls of course.  Ebor Falls was my favourite.
  • A gorgeous (though longer than expected!) hike through the rainforests of Dorrigo National Park. The rain had just stopped and the forest had that amazing fresh smell.  We were in awe at the huge vines which in places, seemed to have completely devoured the trees they clung too.  The undergrowth abounded with all sorts of different fungi and the hike ended in the climactic spotting of a large Carpet Python.  A very exciting moment!
  • Listening to the blood soaked audio book of World War Z in the car all about a zombie apocolypse. It's been adapted into a movie starring Brad Pitt to be released later this year - it will be very interesting to see how it's been done.
  • A delicious steak sandwich in Ebor.  As they say, hunger is the best sauce.
  • Camping and hiking in The Cathedral Rock National park (somewhat basic in it's amenities) and doing an amazing hike up to the top of Cathedral Rock for spectacular views.
  • Getting to drive Dani's car - what trust!  Especially when she let me take it off road for the drive into Cathedral Rock.  It's going to be hard going back to my little Toyota! 


Waterfalls of Waterfall Way


Dangar Falls

Ebor Falls (Upper)

Ebor Falls (lower)

Wollomombi Falls

Dorrigo National Park







The highlight of our hike: a Carpet Python

A viewpoint on the way






Great letter box



Next stop on our trip


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