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surfers paradise - or not

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Hey

Final night in byron bay was another good one! Started off by having dinner with everyone around the courtyard and then there was a power cut in our hostel arount 8pm...so we decided to head straight out to the club for a marathon night. Was planning to go to cocomangas but their power was also off, so we headed back to cheeky monkeys for another night of dancing on tables, and i didnt get back to the hostel untill 4am. I had to get up really early to pack and check out of byron as i was leaving for surfers. I spend the day just chilling with the people from the night before (Karen, Dave, Luke, Dean and Ben) before leaving to catch my bus at 4pm. It was only a 2 hour journey to Surfers Paradise in Queensland. On arrival i was a little dissapointed. I'd left the most beautiful little town, with friendly people where everyone knows everyone, for a much bigger town with high rise buildings, that is overcrowded and full of traffic.

My hostel is not as nice as Aquarius in byron, but it serves its purpose and the staff are really friendly. I tried to make an effort with the other folk in the hostel last night by going on a major pub crawl with them, but by midnight i was so exhausted from all teh pervious nights of partying that i called it a night and jumped in a taxi home.

Today i'm going to wander around the town and then hit the beach. Its sucha strange town - really tacky buildings surrounded by gucci and prada shops - all a bit strange.

Anyway, will have more news soon

xxxx

Posted by daniG 10.01.2007 5:27 PM Archived in Australia Comments (0)

all i can say is Cheeky Monkeys...

overcast 25 °C

Hey

I think last night was one of the best nights that i have ever had. I met a really nice group of english lads at dinner last night and after chatting to them and others that i had met the previous night, it seemed apparant that everyone was heading to a club called Cheeky Monkeys that night. After dinner, a few drinks, and a hostel 'pub' quiz (which we surprisinly did not bad in!) we(me, karen, Dave, Luke, Dean, Ben and some more than i cant remember their names) headed to Monkeys.

It is probably the strangest club i have been in - there is no dance floor, but instead, there is a whole room with large steel picnic tables and everyone dances on the tables. Had such a good time with all my new friends and one of them is going to email me pics of the night so i can post them on here at some point.

Anyway, managed to make our way back to the hostel around 4:30am, and was awake this morning at 8. Was so exhausted i decided to give the trip to Nimbin a miss, and instead a bunch of us took a walk to the Byron Bay Lighthouse which is at the most easterly point of australia. Its about a 2.5 hour walk in total, so was a great cure for the hangovers that we all had.

Having a lazy day today and think we're going to head out to another club tonight - Cocomangas - which should be another awesome night.

xxx

Posted by daniG 08.01.2007 8:15 PM Archived in Australia Comments (0)

Byron Bay

sunny 30 °C

Hey!

So i left Sydney on Saturday and was really glad to get out of the city. Spent my last day with my american friend Nicole, and we went up the Sydney sky tower for some great views and then we just chilled in Hyde Park before making our way back to bondi.

I got the night bus up to Byron Bay, and it took 14 hours!! It left Sydney at 7pm and the bus driver decided that he was going to stop the bus every 3 hours and make us all get off so he could clean it - i was really annoyed as it meant i couldnt really sleep. Also, the bus was full and my chair was broken, so it was an uncomfortable night anyway! The majority of people were heading up to Byron, and most people had not booked any accomodation (unlike me, who booked it weeks ago!) and were spending the journey phoning round hostels to find out that the whole of byron bay was fully booked and there was not a bed anywhere! So, that meant that a huge group of people had to get off at the stop before Byron to find some accomodation there - nightmare for them!

Anyway, we got into Byron at 9am on Sunday morning, and some guy from the hostel came and picked up me and another girl, Karen, from the bus stop which was nice (sick of carrying my backpack already!). The hostel is called Aquarius, and it is 100 times nicer than my hostel in sydney. Its all open air, with dorm rooms surrounding a courtyard. There is a swimming pool (luxury in hostels, believe me!), bar, travel agents, and every night they organise a meal that costs 8 dollars (3.50 pounds) and everyone sits down together to eat. Its so relaxing here.

Spent the day with Karen (girl from the bus) and we just went to the beach and sunbathed, went out for lunch, and then sat around the pool for a while. I met some really nice people..a guy from the Netherlands and 2 Swedish people. Last nite (sunday nite) i went out to the Byron Hotel with these people which was cool.

This morning i had booked a surf lesson. I though i'd pick it up really quickly, but seriously, i was the only person in our group of 10 people that couldnt stand up on the board! Its really not as easy as it looks....

I actually got up twice for a split second before completely wiping out. Its hard work and trying to drag a surfboard out to sea around 50 times really wears you out! Anyway, the surfing was for 3 hours and when they asked me if i wanted to book myself in for another lesson tomorro, i said thanks, but no thanks! It was a lot of fun, but too difficult!

Came back to the hostel and just chilled out by the pool and had a wander around byron bay. Its such a lovely little town, with loads of cafes and boutiques. (i've been good and so far i have only bought one dress the entire trip!)

Think tonight a group of us are going to Cheeky Monkeys which is a club which has big steel tables that you dance on cause there is no dance floor - sounds interesting!

At the moment i'm in a travel agents (you get free interenet here - its great!) and i've just booked myself onto trips for Fraser Island and for sailing the Whitsunday Islands.

Tomorrow i'm going on a tour to a place called Nimbin, which is a hippy village where they take a load of drugs and stuff. nut its apparantly a good sight to see!

Thanks for all the emails peeps!

Speak soon
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Posted by daniG 07.01.2007 10:31 PM Archived in Australia Comments (1)

blue mountains etc...

sunny 28 °C

Yesterday i had to get up at the crack of dawn (well, 6am) to go on the blue mountains trip with the 2 americans who are staying in my room. They are lovely girls - one is really loud and chatty, and the other is so quiet i keep thinking there is something wrong with her. They are my age which is cool, and they work in the military and are on a weeks holiday from their services in korea...you definately meet some interesting people in these hostels!!

Anyway, off we went to get our bus at that god-early time. It was worth it though..had such a good day. We started off by going to a wildlife park about an hour out of sydney. Here we could feed the kangaroos and have our pictures taken with koalas etc. Also, you get a little animal passport, and around the park there are stamps that you can put in it for a souvenir. Very cool.

After the park we went to a village called Leura at teh blue mountains, which was very quaint. It was actually build to be like an english village and a lot of the trees and plants etc were imported in from england to make it that way.

After lunch we headed to the mountains where we took lots of pictures and rode on a monorail and a train around the area. It was really beautiful - so glad i went.

After the mountains we were back on the bus and we drove for another hour anda half to a winery where we got to sample loads of ausralian wine. Obviously i didnt buy any cause i'm a poor backpacker, but it was nice to have the free drinks!!!

From there we went to the Olympic Village - nothing special, but took some pictures before we got onto the ferry to take us back to Circular Quay.

At night a couple of us went and got some thai takeaway then settled down for an early night. There are new poeple in my dorm - 2 18 year old girls from Newton Mearns! small world! anyway, joelle, i was trying to find a common person that we might no and it turns out that they know george..one of them was in her modern studies class (jennifer, i think?) anyway, thought i'd let you know.

Moving onto today - 5th Jan

Got up early and decided to sort myself out. Worled out how to work the laundry system in the hostel so did some washing, and spent some time trying to find a hostel in Surfers Paradise to stay at.

Got a bus into the city and have been wandering out the shops and Darling Harbour and am in Chinatown at the moment. I leave sydney tomorro night for Byron Bay so the next time i update this i'll be out of the city.

Keep the messages and e-mails coming
Missing you all

xxx

Posted by daniG 04.01.2007 8:16 PM Archived in Australia Comments (0)

Palm Beach and Manly

sunny 25 °C

Hey everyone!

Let me update you on the past couple of days.

I got up really early on Monday morning to go to Palm Beach which is where Home and Away is filmed (well, the beach scenes anyway) to find that the sky was grey and it was raining. Great. Decided that Home and Away was far too important too miss and a little bit of rain was not going to stop me, so off i went on a mammoth journey - bus from bondi into city, train to main bus station, bus to palm beach. I left the hostel at 8.30 and arrived at 12. Stupidly long journey! Anyway, by the time i reached palm beach (which is north of Sydney) the sun was shining once again :). I latched myself onto a couple of people who were also home and away fans which was good cause meant i had someone to take pictures of me outside the surf club (H&A fans will understand). Very exciting. Spent a few hours on the beach then headed back to the city where i wandered around Darling Harbour again and had a walk around a shopping mall (but bought nothing - this backpacking thing is depressing - i hate being on a budget!)

At night, me, kate and kate decided we were going to get glammed up (as much as possible with limited clothing) and hit the bars. Met some really funny Aussies and randomly bumped into one of my college friends from London (Priya) which was freaky, but really nice. After a few too many gin and tonics we headed back to the hostel around 3am - was a great nite!

Today (wednesday) i woke up to 3 new people having had moved into our dorms. One of them was travelling on her own and decided that she was going to latch onto me for the day, which i was really not impressed about cause i quite like doing my own thing during the day, but i felt sorry for her, cause it is hard your first day travelling. As you can see, i'm getting quite into this whole 'travelling alone' thing.

We went to Manly beach today. To get there you have to take a ferry from Circular Quay (where the Opera house and sydney harbour bridge is) for about 30 mins. Found Manly to be a bit of a waste of time...just like Bondi beach but much tackier, but we did have nice fish and chips by the sea, which was a bonus. Think Manly is the first place in sydney i haven't been that impressed with, but the rest of the city is amazing.

Just chilling out tonight with kate and kate cause they are leaving tomorrow for Melbounre. I'm going to miss them, and its annoying cause they have a spare seat in their car and asked me along, but its in the opposite direction to which i'm travelling. C'est la vie.

Tomorrow i'm doing a whole day trip to a widlife centre, winery, the olympic stadium, and the famous Blue Mountains, which I am really excited about. Not looking forward to the 7am pick up from bondi though!

Until next time
xxx

Posted by daniG 03.01.2007 1:31 AM Archived in Australia Comments (3)

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