Saturday, December 11, 2010

Perth to Busselton via Kalgoorlie, Hyden and Collie - 24th November ~ 9th December

We headed out of Perth and through the Hills area to make our way out to Kalgoorlie. After a night of free camping about 180km from our destination, we were up and off to see our friends from Lake Argyle, Mara and Steve.

Along the way, we stopped to help some 'cousins' who had run out of fuel. After filling them up with the 20L of fuel we had in our jerry can and a chat about our holiday and their dream to do the same thing one day, we were back on the road. Before too long, we were waved down again (this time we didn't stop) as they needed more fuel. The flies and the smell of grog the first time was enough to make anyone sick, plus we had no extra fuel on us.

Once in Kalgoorlie, we went to see Mara at work. Steve was away for the night, so with keys in hand we went and set up at their beautiful new home. We were more than willing to stay in a park, but after much convincing we decided to stay with them in their house - a whole level of bedrooms, bathroom, gym, tv room, lounge room and kitchen leading out to the backyard and resort pool area - bliss!! The three nights we stayed in Kal were great. Each afternoon, Steve and Mara's kids and grand kids came over for a swim and a drink, we joined them all in town for the lighting of the Christmas Tree (and fire works, which saw us make a quick departure with a screaming Zali in tow, too scared of the noise), I enjoyed a morning of pampering with a deluxe pedicure (getting ready for my return home) and we helped prepare for Nan Epis' 75th birthday party which was being held on the day we left. It was so lovely to be so welcomed and accepted by such a beautiful and close knit family. The grand kids played so happily and easily with Zali and we were all sad when we had to say good bye. Lucky, we will get to catch up with Steve, Mara, Brooke and Jasper on our first weekend back in Sydney.

Besides socialising, we did also manage to see some of the magnificent sites around Kalgoorlie:
* As Kal is a huge gold mining town, we went and explored the look out at the Super Pit (very different to the mining techniques and way of life I studied with my class before we left of the original Kalgoorlie Gold Rush). We also spent the afternoon at the Mining Museum where we watched a gold pour, toured an original gold camp set up and had the opportunity to pan for gold. It was a bit hot and too many flies for us to stay too long to see what we could find!!

* We toured Boulder and saw all the damage to the old buildings caused by the earthquake earlier in the year. So many original and historical buildings completely fenced in and most beyond repair.

* Peter and I were lucky Mara had time to take us on a tour of Kalgoorlie (Zali was too busy in the pool with the grand kids). This saw us checking out the impressive new golf course, Hammond Park, where peacocks, emus and kangaroos roam freely through the picnic areas and the town lookout above the water pipeline. Kalgoorlie was much bigger and more beautiful than we had imagined!!

* Steve (Tinny) took us on a tour of the Fire Station where he used to work before going into a management position with FESA. Zali loved getting up close to the fire truck and climbing aboard. Not brave enough, however, for the sirens and the lights to be turned on. She also came away with a heap of stickers, tattoos and a work booklet to remember this great opportunity.

Following on from our farewells, we made our way to Hyden - home of Wave Rock and Hippo's Yawn. Yes, both places were good to see, but will not hit the list of places we need to see again. Too hot, too many flies and not near as impressive as we had imagined......

The next morning we hit the road for a visit to the town of Collie - the only coal mining town in WA. Also, the town where Michael used to work about 5 years ago before getting a job back closer to home. Michael had always spoken about a town with nothing to do and no one around, but it was actually much bigger than his description had ever eluded to. I thought he would have been happy with the 4 pubs, the variety of shops and the multicultural eateries available... perhaps he was too busy working long days at the open cut mine about 20km from the town!!

We took a drive out to the mining area (tours no longer available after a terror threat in 2006) to see where he was based. A very hot, dusty and dirty work place, but so glad I could explore an area where Michael learnt so much for a job he loved......

From here, it was a short trip into Busselton. I was only here for a few nights before making the trek back to Perth for my flight home to Jamberoo for the weekend. In the few days I had, it was great to see the development and improvements made to the town since we were there in 2007. Their jetty (the longest in the world) is still breathtaking and magical. An afternoon of relaxing on the beach saw us meet some locals who invited us along to the bowling club to enjoy a few drinks and a sausage sizzle (for Pete and Zali) as the local barefoot bowls comp took place. It was then onto packing and having everything sorted before our early morning departure back to Perth - had learnt from Leigh's experience and was not missing the plane!!

The next 5 days saw parallel adventures......

* Pete and Zali - picked up John from Perth and brought him back down to Busselton so he could compete in Iron Man 2010. With John visiting and getting ready for the big race, Zali and Pete went for a drive to the wineries, fudge factory and chocolate factory of the Margaret River. They watched John race, had the car serviced (and went to the movies and strolled around Bunbury for the 5 hours this took) and got everything ready for my arrival back with Balunn in tow.

* Angela - had a long trip back as I was ill. Loved flying business class, just a pity I couldn't enjoy the perks that came with the Qantas Club and sitting at the front of the plane. The reason for my trip was to see my family and spend time with Michael's family and friends for the first anniversary since his passing - hard to believe just how quickly the year has gone..... A special and moving day was had at the Michael Condon Memorial Day - incorporating a blessing over his new headstone, a bowls and golf afternoon in the Inaugural Michael Condon Memorial Golf Challenge, and a dinner for those who could attend. I was so lucky I had the opportunity to be able to attend. I know Pete and Zali were disappointed they weren't there, but the 2011 celebrations will be bigger and better. While at home (it certainly wasn't a rest and the 3 hour time difference became a real killer)..... I had my hair done, went out for dinner with my school friends, booked all the internal flights for our Europe adventure and attended the Graduation Dinner for my Year 6 2010 class - they were thrilled to see me and many wanted to know if my tan was real or fake!!

After a night of family time and a dinner with Mum and Katrina at Darling Harbour, it was time to head back to Perth. I certainly haven't missed the chaos of Sydney traffic - when did peak hour start to 6.50am? The stress of the new Qantas check in procedures will see me try and avoid flying Qantas again after we nearly didn't get all our luggage on the flight (and then the first bag checked in didn't make it to Perth, anyway!!), but Balunn and I were eventually relaxed on the flight on our way back for the last 7 weeks of our adventure.....

Back in Perth (minus all our clothes, Christmas presents and toiletries - but the car seat arrived!!), we were on our way back to Busselton to get ready for the pack up and move to Albany the next morning. The screaming and excitement in the car, by both Zali and Balunn, was enough to do anyone's head in!!

It was good to be back with my little family and continue this amazing adventure... still so much to see in our last 7 weeks!!


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