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Wife (to Shaun), Mother (to Danni), Dog walker of Archie the JRX, improving cyclist, reformed gym bunny, broken runner Collector of exercise DVDs & equipment. Cake is my weakness together with cider (Westons only thanks)and brandy. Noisy spectator of running & cycling events. Owner of Tribby the campervan

Sunday, 21 February 2016

Aussie Adventure - Hall's Gap, The Grampians

Tuesday 19th to Friday 22nd January

Up early this morning to join Lou at the gym.  The YMCA run a lot of gyms/leisure centres in Victoria and Lou's was just around the corner.   It was about £10 for a one-off session - a bit steep but it got me out of bed and moving about.   Luckily I'd taken my gym stuff and my Ipod!   I commandeered a bike, turned on my interval track and gave it some welly - while Lou did her normal morning routine of machinery.   Back from the gym we got stuck into getting packed for Halls Gap and by 11 o'clock we were on the road.

Lou & Andy have been visiting Hall's Gap in the The Grampians for a very long time and we were very excited that they wanted to share they're holiday destination with us.   Hall's Gap is about 3 hours drive from Melbourne still in the state of Victoria.

The mountains are very similar to Cheddar Gorge and the area is susceptible to bush fires so we were on high alert during our visit.


There are lots of places to stay in the area but Lou & Andy love it at the Hall's Gap Caravan Park and it's quite easy to see why




Our "home" for the next week
Within a couple of hours of arriving and unpacking the cars we were surrounded by wild kangaroo and Cockatoos




It's amazing how tame the kangaroos were, but you still have to be wary of them, those back legs could pack a helluva punch.

We also found a kookaburra (sorry photo quality isn't great)


Up early the next morning after a very uncomfortable night in the heat - luckily we had 3 fans to cool us down in the living room where we slept.  It had rained overnight and the smell of the eucalyptus was a little overpowering, but great for freeing bunged up sinuses.  It was lovely to have a cool swim before the rest of the campsite invaded.  After breakfast Shaun headed out on the bike for an hour.  When he got back he was very excited to report he'd seen a snake on the side of the road and an Echidna.  Lou then suggested that while Andy was out on his ride we walk to a local beauty spot known as "Venus Baths"

Beautiful scenery made it hard to keep up with the others




Lou & I in normal putting the world to rights mode



After a little paddle we walked back to the caravan park and met Andy for a coffee before heading to Stawell (pronounced Stall) for lunch and shopping for food.  On the way back we stopped at Seppelts (Chalambar Shiraz comes highly recommended), and then Best's Wines Great Western (2013 Dolcetto was my favourite) to taste and buy some wine, and Lou bought us some lovely glasses as a momento.    Back to the pool at the campsite to cool off then a delicious BBQ feast of Roo Burgers and prawns for dinner.   We also managed to hook up to the internet and Skype with Danni back at home, it was lovely to be able to show her the wild animals and beautiful scenery.

Another hot and sticky night on mattresses on the living room floor with ALL the fans going.  We didn't quite make the early morning swim but Shaun did push me to get out on the bike with him - glad I did.  Our circular route was via the Sundial car park









Well earned water stop & get ready for the descent

Venus Baths from the top
 It doesn't look much but it was a 500m climb over 8k - steep enough for me, on a strange bike.  The descent back into Halls Gap was heart stopping in points with sheer cliff face down into the ravine below.  The whole ride is about 23k and it took me just over 2 hours (time included stop to look at the view).  I was so pleased with myself having done it.  Back to the coffee shop for a well earned cappuccino.

After lunch Andy took us and the girls to Mackenzie Falls, we weren't expecting much as it was the height of summer & Venus Baths was low ....... how wrong we were.   The long walk down and back up was well worth it!

















 More wildlife through the campsite tonight - a family of Emu

and another BBQ dinner - Roo Bangers!  After dinner we got packed ready for me, Shaun and Andy to travel to Victor Harbor, South Australia - the next part of our adventure and the UCI Tour Down Under!

Good news - the bush fire threat went from extreme to danger.


Sunday, 14 February 2016

Aussie Adventure - Melbourne Part 1

Wednesday 13th January

All ready to check out of our Sydney hotel at 8am we walked across the road to the taxi rank and made our way to the airport for our flight to Melbourne (pronounced Melbun).  It was only about 28 degs so a bit different to the previous two days of 35 plus!  We were sad to be leaving Sydney wishing we'd had another day at least - so much more still to see.

We had a lovely short flight with very comfy seats for a budget airline - probably more comfortable than the Malaysian A330.   Andy picked us up the other end and took us back to their house to pick up the girls and head out for lunch at the Bean Counter (a cafe we would frequent many times during the next couple of weeks).   When we arrived it was an extremely hot 44 degs - even the breeze was warm, like a hairdryer on full!   After lunch we headed back home to unpack and celebrate our arrival with bubbles and a sit in the pool, and then dinner outside!
me & my gorgeous friend Lou - water was a bit mank but the bubbles went down a treat
That night was hot and sticky, the aircon wasn't working properly, but luckily we woke up to a fresher, cooler day on the Thursday.   Lou unfortunately had to work for a couple of hours so we spent the day running errands with Andy picking up school stuff, stocking up on alcohol and sorting out our bikes.

At dinner time Imogen & Miah were picked up by Kel, Lou's dad, and we headed into the city for drinks and dinner with Lou and Andy - a chance to get dressed up and have some adult time.  Lou had arranged for us to have pre-dinner drinks at the Atrium Bar Level 35 at the Sofitel so we could have a view of the city from the high skyline - totally amazing.  Lou and I picked a "Champagne Flight" - 3 tasting measures of different champagnes and Shaun & Andy chose a bottle of red wine.  The view was great - especially from the ladies toilet!
All frocked up 
Lou had booked Taxi Kitchen - lots to choose from on the menu and I decided to go for a Barramundi fillet.  Lou also ordered some oysters (which I've never eaten).    After dinner we walked along the banks of the Yarra to watch "the Flames".  I'm being lazy here, we didn't manage to get photos so Google is my best friend at the moment!  The Flames are quite impressive.

Short journey back to Northcote and time for bed - tomorrow is Winery Tour Day!

As promised by Luxury Yarra Valley Tour Company we were picked up by Becs in her lovely silver Chrysler
As we drove towards the wine region of Yarra Valley she explained the itinerary for the day.  We would be tasting a bottle of sparkling white, 3 whites, 3 or 4 reds and at a couple a dessert wine.

The first stop was Dominic Portet to taste some wines with a French influence.   The rose was so nice and reminded us of holidays in the south of France, we bought a bottle!
Next stop was Pimpernel where we seemed to spend quite a lot of time tasting a lot of wines and chatting to the grower.   I did manage to upset him as I didn't like any of the whites until we got to the Viognier which I'd never tasted.    He also knew of a vineyard we'd been to in Kent and described the winemaker we'd met!  




Testing the same grape, two different years! I'm not a total alcoholic
After testing all that lot we needed a break.  Bec suggested that we headed to Soumah (our next stop anyway) and have a coffee before we tasted their wines and ordered our lunch. 

Soumah was a lovely venue for lunch, great views out to the vineyard and after our coffee we tasted the wines to decide what we would have with our lunch.   Shaun and I had chosen a rabbit dish and a glass of 2014 Syrah (formerly known as Shiraz).  It was great to know that we could order a box to be shipped home later in the year!






From Soumah we continued on to Maddens Rise a lovely little winery - Emma was a little worried about my white trousers and the red wine!  


Next stop was De Bertoli wines (chosen by Lou & Andy as they had been there before a few years ago),



the Yarra Valley Dairy where we bought some lovely fresh cheeses and then the Yarra Valley Chocolaterie for some yummy chocolate !

An absolutely brilliant day finished off with a slob in front of the telly eating cheese and biscuits and lots of water!!!!!   Our wine stock was replenished and we agreed to save our purchases until we went to the Grampians.

On Saturday we went back to the bike shop to pick up the bikes, the deal was we buy them and then he bought them back at the end of the holiday less £50 each bike.   We ended up buying a £50 bike which Andy wanted to keep and a £200 bike for both of us to use.  We couldn't quantify buying two bikes when I'd probably only cycle with the boys a couple of times so that was the best deal.   

After the bikes were loaded into the car we headed off to Lou's dad's house at Patterson Lakes.   It's a beautiful area - if I moved to Aus this would be one of the places I'd live in.

Andy suggested a bike ride before dinner so off we toddled, Shaun on the £50 bike and me on the hybrid - 20k in 25 degs - at least it was flat!

do you like my new glasses - £50 for a pair of Tifosi!



When we got back Lou was starting to get a lovely spread together

Time for some well earned wine
and the boys took the girls out on the kayaks
The sunset from Kel's decking was amazing!

On Sunday Lou, me and the girls walked the dog down to the beach and Shaun and Andy went out on the bikes.

For lunch Lou had booked Doyles - she'd told us about the amazing food, especially the seafood platter - I had no idea how huge this was going to be
Calamari, barramundi fillet, moreton bay bugs, prawns, oysters


mahoosive mussels

Think the expression on my face says it all !

 One enormous platter served with fries and a huge salad between 5 of us - that's what I call a Sunday lunch!  The girls had calamari and chips.

After lunch we went to Carrum beach and cooled off in the sea!



On Monday morning we headed back to Northcote to do some washing & repack for the next part of our adventure - Hall's Gap in the Grampians!