Archive for April, 2008

Geocaching (again)

gadget April 14th, 2008

I’m still suffering from the lack of sleep and trying to get my sleeping patterns re-established. Thus, I didn’t go to the gym this afternoon – I went adventure geeking err … geocaching.

Thankfully, this time there were no misadventures. I didn’t tear any clothing on hidden pieces of reo, nor did I badly bruise myself. Gary even came with me (which is totally against his ranger sensibilities, apparently).

We found it! In the Telegraph Station. Yay.

Brings my total to … wait for it…

…drumroll …

…and hold your breathe…

……

3!!

Meanwhile…

gadget April 12th, 2008

We’re back at home after our epic flight (!) from Bali to Darwin, a five hour wait in Darwin airport from 1.30am to 5.45am, and then a two-hour flight back to Alice Springs. We were, to say the least, STUFFED. We’re both still recovering. Next time (yes, there will be yet another sojourn to Indonesia), I think we’ll fly straight to Denspasar and then spend a couple of days in Darwin at the end of the holiday.

At any rate, I’ve started to update the blog with photos. Please scroll down and check the posts below, starting from those written pre-Bali, for photos of our Chinese Silky Chickens (we now have 5), the Knob-Tailed Gecko and Perentie, and shots of Redbank Gorge at Easter. I’ll be putting the Bali shots up over the next few days and adding detail/fixing typos on the posts I wrote whilst in-situ. given the prevalance of free Wi-fi hotspots in Bali, next time we will take the PDA and I can go for broke whilst sitting in Kafe enjoying my iced tea!

Otherness

There’s a bit of blog maintenance that needs to be done, so over the next few weeks I will be:

  • updating the blogroll
  • adding a ‘Climbing Mt Zeil’ instruction page - apparently, we have a reputation to maintain 
  • encoraging Gadget to write a few posts

So a little bit of work to be done here.

Please check back every day or so over the next week for our improved posts and Bali photos.

Bali Post No.3

Amanda April 8th, 2008

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Hi,

It’s us again, this time back in Ubud after our to sojourn to the tip of Lombok (the  island next to Bali).

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We travelled from Candidasa on Friday to Padangbai, the main ferry port for travel between Bali and Lombok, and then got on a boat to Gili Air, a very small island off the north western tip of Lombok. The trip was pretty good across the Lombok Strait -which is about 30km wide. We saw lots of flying fish, two Pilot Whales, and a few dolphins. The trip took about 4 and a half hours.

We arrived at Gili Air about 7pm and went off and found a hotel. It wasn’t the best maintained hotel, but it was clean and the staff were friendly. We stayed therefor three nights. Most of the time we spent cycling or snorkelling or just chilling out. There are no cars or motorbikes on any of the three Gilis – just bicycles and cidomo -horse drawn carts. We cycled around the entire islan in less than an hour! Apparently, it only takes an hour and a half to walk.

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We can recommend the Blue Marlin Dive Centre for great helpful service and free boat rides to other Gilis for snorkelling. Again, the snorkelling was wonderful and we saw so many amazing tropical fish… and green sea turtles.

After three peaceful days, we returned to Bali. This time, we had to catch a small boat across to Bangsli in Lombok, then travel by bus to the very beautifal town on Senggigi, and get on the boat back to Padangbai. This took about 3 and a half hours, then we returned to Ubud by bus.

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This morning we went to the Bali Bird Park which is just incredible – we saw three different kinds of bird feeding displays and Komodo Dragon feeding. If you’re going to Ubud you have to see this place! We had Birds of Paradise hopping over us to eat and got to hold Brahminy Kites and owls.

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This afternoon we have been shopping, with the obligatory trip to the Ubud markets. Tomorrow is our last day in Bali and we fly out to Darwin at 9.15pm.

Perhaps more tomorrow.

Bali Post No.2

Amanda April 3rd, 2008

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I’m writing from Candidasa, which is on the eastern tip of Bali, a small seaside resort town, quite chilled and relaxed.

I haven’t written for a few days because there was either a slow internet connection or no internet connection where we were. But anyway, here’s an update on what we’ve been doing.

On Sunday we travelled from Ubud to Lovina via a Perama shuttle bus. Perama is a tourist company, and we were surprised to discover that our ticket not only included lunch, but also one night’s  accommodation in a simple losmen (motel). It wasn’t flash but for an extra $3 AUD we got a room with hot water and air con and decided to stay there one night. The following night we stayed at Gede’s Homestay (recommended in Lonely Planet) which also very inexpensive and quite nice.

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Lovina is a fairly chilled out place, mainly oriented towards diving and snorkelling and general relaxing. So, unlike Ubud, there isn’t many shops to buy things. What is in Lovina, however, are a number of persistant hawkers near the dolphin monument (you can also go dolphin watching) who can be very annoying. Right on the beach, there are a number of very nice restaurants and bars to relax in and just watch the sea, the local fishing boats and catch glimpses of volcanoes on nearby Java.

Whilst in Lovina we hired a motor bike and rode 40km west to Permuteran, a renowned diving and snorkelling village, to check it out. As I’ve never been this far west in Bali before, it was great to have the motor bike to give you the freedom from hawkers and ability to check out sights and places of interest. We looked at a couple of really flash and expensive (US $110 per night) hotels, and then found Reef Seen Diving Resort.

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Reef Seen is run by an Aussie ex-pat, Chris Brown, and is a unique place that is both community and conservation oriented. It has its own website: www.reefseen.com  – check it out. After seing the room – it had an amazing outdoor bathroom- we decided we’d stay 2 nights and booked in. The following morning we rode back up to Permuteran with our gear and then chilled out. We met up with Pete  and Ursula, an awesome couple, who we hung out with and chatted to for hours.  The next day, we went diving.

I wasn’t sure that I’d be able to dive, given my history with sinus, but after a few ups and downs to equallize my ears, I was fine. Gary and I spent an hour or so exploring the amazing repaired and recently established reefs just in front of our accommodation. It was like being inside an aquarium full of tropical fish. The diversity of fish was just astounding – words won’t do it justice. Our dive went down to a depth of 7.5 metres not very deep, but deep enough for us first-timers. I can see why so many of our friends are hooked on diving.

After our dive, we went snorkelling in the shallow waters which was almost as good. We saw so many different coloured fish and corals and electric-blue star fish.

Yesterday, after checking out of Reef Seen, we braved a long-distance bemo ride from Lovina to Candidasa. It took about 4 hours. It was ok for little me, in the bemo -which is a mini-bus- but poor Gary was a bit squashed and his bum got very sore.

We arrived in Candidasa about 3.30pm and are now staying at Kelapa Mas in a huge bungalow which has its own TV – kinda fun watching very bad Indonesian TV.

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Today we hired another motor bike and went off cruising around. For some reason no one seemed to understand, there was a shortage of petrol in all the service stations, so we had to buy some from one of the many shops that sell it at a slightly higher price.

We cruised through some amazing scenery today: Tirta Gangga, a water palace built by the last king of Karengsam, the Amed coast – amazing fishing villages that now cater for diving and snorkelling. Again, we’ll have to post some photos as words don’t do it justice.

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This afternoon we booked our tickets to go to Gili Air, a small island off the north-western coast of Lombok. We’ll be over there tomorrow night, staying for three nights, before heading back to Ubud for our last three days…