Freitag, 15. Juni 2012

Westaustralia 19.05. - 31.05.2012 (English)


19.05.2012 MelbournePerth

From 8:00 am to 2 pm at the Melbourne Airport. Breakfast there. Flight from Melbourne to Perth at 2:00 pm. From Perth Airport to Perth City took a taxi to the accomondation.

That evening out for dinner in Beaufort Street. A lot of young party people are on the streets.

20.05.2012 Perth

Breakfast at Mc Donalds. Visited the City, walked along the Swan River to Kings Park, which has a beautiful Botanic Garden. Bushland Nature Walk in the Park. Nice view over the city, South Perth and the Swan River from the park. Walked to South Perth and back on the Ferry to Perth.  That evening we bought food in a supermarket for dinner and breakfast.





21.05.2012 Perth

After a coffee at Mc Donalds and a short breakfast we took a taxi to the rental company. After more then 1 hour waiting we get the campervan, a 2009 Toyota Hiace.

The brands Maui, Britz and Backpacker are all one company. I booked a car from Backpacker and get a camper from Britz!




Don’t book the camper over this homepage (agent): www.discoverycampervans.com . They are inflexible if you want to change your pickup or bring back times and charge 50 AUD changing-fees for the privilege!

After a stop at the supermarket for a big shop we head north. It wasn’t easy to find the best way, because the roadmaps we had weren’t the best. You can buy better Maps than provided by the car rental.

In the late afternoon we visited Yanchep National Park with a lot of Wallabies and active Koalas. We were alone in the park, no other visitors.



The day ends at the Ledge Point Holiday Park, www.ledgepointholidaypark.com . We prepared dinner in the camp kitchen.

22.05.2012 Ledge Point – Jurian Bay – Dongara

Visited Nambung National Park near Cervantes, part of it is a major visitor attraction, Pinnacles Desert www.naturebase.net.  Entrance costs 11 AUD/car. Pinnacles View Walk, very interesting landscape.



Overnight we stayed at a Dongara caravan park, www.dongaratouristpark.com.au .

23.05.2012 Dongara – Geraldton – Port Gregory

We visited the War Memorial in Geraldton. During World War II, the HMS Sydney from the Australian Marine sank after a fight with the much smaller German Kormoran. Very interesting, Google it.


We stayed in Geraldton for a coffee at The Dome near the beach. Experienced problems with getting access to the internet via phone.

Next stop is Coronation Beach, a nice and cheap campground near the water, but too many flies to stay there so we went further north to Port Gregory.


A very beautiful beach with sand dunes and a long reef  200-300 m out from the beach. We swam and enjoyed the sunset.

At the caravan park we had a lot of mossies and sandflies in the camper. Fortunately we had some insect spray.

24.05.2012 Port Gregory – Kalbarri

Today we travelled a short distance to Kalbarri, the next town north. Interesting coastline on the way, but a lot flies again. We stayed at Murchison Caravan Park. Perfect place, in the middle of Kalbarri, near the beach the shops and the library.

25.05.2012 Kalbarri

We visited Kalbarri National Park, to the north of Kalbarri township. The entrance cost 28 AUD/car. Then you follow a badly corrugated gravel road, 28 km to the Loop Walk and the Nature Window.




Again a lot of flies, but we wore mossie nets over our heads to keep them at bay. The walk took about 3 hours and required a reasonable level of fitness, sometimes you walk in deep sand, sometimes you climb along the Murchison River, and in places, squeezing between rocks.  It was warm enough to go for a swim in the river at about the half-way point.  In the hotter months, the walk would be unbearably hot at any other time than early morning or later in the day.

Afterwards we drove to a lookout and to the Z-Bend. All travel was on gravel roads and by sunset we went back to Kalbarri township to the same campground.



26.05.2012 Kalbarri – Denham

In the morning after a good long breakfast, we had a go at stand-up paddling on the Murchison River opposite the campground.  It cost nothing as it was a promotion by the distributors of Starboard. Good luck! We got on the road to Denham at lunchtime. It’s a long way, first stop at the Overlander Roadhouse to get Petrol. At Denham we stayed at a caravanpark near the beach. The office-staff were very unfriendly!


27.05.2012 Denham – Monkey Mia

We experienced our first free Emu in front of the Denham Visitor Center in the morning.

After getting some information, followed by breakfast on the waterfront, we headed to Shark Bay, Monkey Mia Reserve Resort. On the beach there were some pelicans and in the water near the beach, some dolphins. At sunset a lot of small fish were jumping out of the water.  




28.-29.05.2012 Monkey Mia

Around 8:20 in the morning we went to part of the beach where they have dolphin feeding.



After breakfast we rented a kayak for the day and paddled along the coast until we found a nice deserted beach. We relaxed, swam and read books.



At sunset back with the kayak to the resort. As we neared the resort, some Emus were running along the beach and dolphins were playing in the water. A wonderful day.


30.05.2012 Monkey Mia – Kalbarri

Before heading back to the south, we walked the short Wulyibidi Yaninyina Trail at Monkey Mia late morning. After swimming and a shower we drove back with stops at Little Lagoon, Eagle Bluff and Shell Beach. After visiting the Petrol Station in Billabong we picked up the hitch hiker, Ash. After sunset we arrived at Kalbarri. We did a quick shop at the supermarket and had dinner together at the caravan park.







31.05.2012 Kalbarri

The “nothing to do day”. Swimming, hanging around, library and bookshop for internet, lying on the beach, book reading and a short walk through Kalbarri. That’s it.







09. + 10.05 2012 Clarks Beach und Auckland

Dies sind meine vorerst letzten beide Tage in New Zealand. Der Campingplatz in Clarks Beach liegt ca. 1 Fahrstunde vom Airport entfernt und dient somit als sehr guter Ausgangspunkt, um alles zu packen und aufzuklaren. Außerdem gibt es ein excellentes Restaurant im sehr ruigen Ort; nicht ganz billig aber wirklich jeden Dollar wert. 

Ich werde versuchen, sobald als möglich wieder nach Neuseeland zu kommen. Für mich das perfekte Land mit viel Natur, freundlichen und aufgeschlossenen Menschen

08.05.2012 Mokau – Te Kuiti – Huntly – Clarks Beach

Die Kilometer müssen also heute abgespult werden. Erster Stop ist trotzdem bereits in Te Kuiti. Hier gibt es Informationen zu in der Nähe liegenden Caves und Falls. Aber statt diesen Attraktionen einen Besuch abzustatten, wird lieber in der Bibliothek eine erste Planung für Australien vorgenommen. Es regnet aber auch die meiste Zeit. Weiter geht es Richtung Norden über Te Kuiti, Huntly nach Norden. Die Fahrt endet im Dunkeln auf dem Campground von Clarks Beach.

07.05.2012 Oakura – New Plymouth – Mokau

Nach einem weiteren kurzen Abstecher in New Plymouth sollen heute Kilometer Richtung Norden gemacht werden. Einen kurzen Halt gibt es in Mokau, was direkt an der Küste liegt. Hier ist es allerdings so schön und es gibt wieder einen Campground direkt am Strand, so dass die Fahrt bereits hier endet.

Donnerstag, 14. Juni 2012

05. + 06.05.2012 New Plymouth – Oakura

Morgens auf den Rock gekrabbelt. Der Auf- und Abstieg ist abenteuerlich, zum Teil geht es fast senkrecht und man hält sich an einer Kette fest.

Der Ausblick von oben auf die Stadt, Mt. Egmont und die Küste ist phantastisch. Anschließend zum Flughafen gefahren und Jo abgeholt. Wir fahren an den Coast-Walk von New Plymouth.


Gegen Abend fahren wir die Küste ca. 14 km nach Westen entlang und landen auf dem Campingplatz Oakura, direkt am Wasser, dem Oakura Beach Holiday Park; www.oakurabeach.com . Hier laufen tolle Wellen auf den Strand.


Am nächsten Tag wird das Auto nicht bewegt. Der Tag vergeht mit einem ausgedehnten späten Frühstück und einem langen langen Strandspaziergang.

04.05.2012 Pihana – Dawson Falls – Stratford - New Plymouth

Heute ist der Mt. Egmont oder auch Mt. Taranaki fällig. Ich fahre ihn von Süden an und erreiche so das DOC Dawson Falls Visitor Centre. Von hier aus starten einige Tracks, die jeweils aber höchstens 2 Std. dauern.


 

Nächster Stop ist am Lake Mangamahoe, ca. 10 km südlich von New Plymouth. Dies ist ein Tip des Reiseführers, weil man von hier aus sehr gut den Mt. Egmont fotografieren kann.

 

Übernachtung direkt am Hafen von New Plymouth und sogar kostenlos; Tip der i-site.

Leider beginnen die verrückten Sportfischer bereits morgens um 3:30 Uhr mit dem Zuwasserlassen ihrer Boote. Und das geht Schlag auf Schlag so, dass es leider in dieser Nacht etwas unruhig ist.