måndag 15 mars 2010

ResaN!

Robert ligger i soffan, vantar pa att rasten av populationen ska sluta arbeta sa att dagen ska fortsatta med aktiviteter - en liten powernap gar undan tills telefonen borjar ringa. "Asch, ar anda ledig imorgon vad spelar det for roll?" tanker Robert medan han later telefonen fortsatta ringa, 10 sekunder senare ringer den igen - det maste ju vara nagot viktigt fortsatter han tanka medan han med ett surt leende borjar leta efter mobilen.

"Hi, Robert speaking"
"Hi Rob! We just wondering if you want 2 nightshifts on Tuesday and Wednesday?"
- Roberts hjarna tanker : HELVETE, NEJ, HAHAH, PUNGRATTA PA ER -
- Roberts mun gar:
"Yes, I loved to! See you guys tomorrow!"

... Sa nu erre nattskiftet som kallar pa mig ikvall, snyft.
I all min stress igar sa tankte jag inte klart gallande datum och min intervju var idag istallet sa har spanderat ratt mycket tid pa att finslippa Resume / fixa mina bank uppgifter / kopiera ut massa papper (ex. certifikat och visum) - och ska straxs upp och bytta om, dranka mig i parfym och kora varldens mest valdsamma behandling med vax mot mitt har! :D

For Ovrigt:
Till de glada nyheterna, sa har ser schemat nagorlunda ut for bilresan, vi ror oss endast upp till Brisbane till att borja med under en 16 dagars road trip (vi raknar +5 dagar om vi vill stanna langre nagonstans!):


DAY 1

Sydney to Newcastle (160km, 2h 15m)

On day one of your roadtrip, you must pick your van up bright and early from our Wicked Sydney depot (Gate 407 George Street, Waterloo, NSW 2017) and head to your first stop, Newcastle.
Built around a large working harbour, Newcastle boasts a famous university, ten magnificent beaches and picturesque parks offering ample recreational opportunities including surfing, beach fishing and swimming in the fabled Ocean Baths. Newcastle has many attractions even when you can’t visit the major beaches. Camp overnight in Newcastle.

DAY 2
Newcastle to Harrington (195km, 2h 40m)

Harrington is located south-east of Taree on the northern arm of the entrance to Manning River. The town, which grew around a pilot station for vessels entering the river, became a port for cedar, maize and farm produce from further up river. A breakwater which was built in 1894 provides excellent fishing for the enthusiast and safer boating. Safe lagoon swimming is provided on sandy beaches inside the rivermouth, adjoining BBQ and picnic areas. Facilities include the local hotel and bowling club, restaurants, shopping centre. Approximately 4km from Harrington, the town of Crowdy Head sits on the edge of a protected fishing harbour. This area provides beautiful beaches with safe swimming, excellent fishing and surfing. From the headland are spectacular views north over Crowdy Bay National Park and Diamond Head and to the south over the coastline through to Manning Point and Old Bar. Camp overnight in Harrington.

DAY 3
Harrington to Coffs Harbour (220km, 3h 10m)

Coffs is known for its golden beaches you won't be able to resist the waves at popular beaches like Gallows, Park Beach, Diggers, Sapphire, Emerald, Sawtell and more. Catch your own dinner, take one of our professional reef and deep sea fishing charters or go whale watching in season, all our water based tours operate from the Coffs Harbour Marina. Arts, crafts and markets, attractions and walking trails. Tempting multi-cultural restaurants and cafes and a wonderful range of sporting facilities. Camp overnight in Coffs Harbour.

DAY 4
Coffs Harbour to Nimbin (235km, 3h 30m)

Slightly off the beaten track today, you will head to Nimbin, 70km west of Byron Bay. Nimbin is dubbed as the capital of alternative living. Nimbin, heart of the Rainbow Region is the most alternative town in Australia. Situated on its colourful doorstep is World Heritage listed rainforest Nightcap National Park. For some reason Nimbin is (in)famous amongst backpacker but Wicked has no idea why. Camp overnight in Nimbin.

DAY 5
Nimbin to Surfer’s Paradise (105km, 1h 55m)

Surfers Paradise located south of Brisbane on Queensland’s Gold Coast is a very popular place with backpackers. It is surrounded by trendy bars and pubs with some great places to eat, not to mention sandy white beaches and two huge theme parks in the near vicinity. Surfers Paradise invites exploration. Whether it's through the winding streets lined with alfresco dining restaurants or the art galleries that showcase local artists' works and Aboriginal exhibitions. There's the unending shopping options from top-end designers to outlet bargains and nighttime beachfront markets. Surfers Paradise is enticing in every way imaginable. Surfers Paradise invites exploration. Whether it's through the winding streets lined with alfresco dining restaurants or the art galleries that showcase local artists' works and Aboriginal exhibitions. There's the unending shopping options from top-end designers to outlet bargains and nighttime beachfront markets. Surfers Paradise is enticing in every way imaginable. Camp overnight in Surfers.

DAY 6
Surfer’s Paradise to Brisbane (80km, 1h 5m)

Brisbane is the home of Wicked. There’s plenty of things to do and see and you will not be disappointed by this city’s awesome, laid back attitude. Check out all the bars, pubs and clubs and there’s plenty of places to eat in the CBD and the surrounding Fortitude Valley area. Why not take an afternoon trip to Southbank where you can enjoy a refreshing dip in the man-made lagoon or just soak up the rays on the annexed beach. Camp overnight in Brisbane.

DAY 7
Spend a full day in Brisbane.

DAY 8
Brisbane to Noosa Heads (140km, 2h 25m)

Pick up your van nice and early from our Wicked Brisbane depot (79 McLachlan Street, Fortitude Valley, QLD) and get ready to enjoy one of Wicked’s finest and most popular roadtrips, the East Coast.
Noosa, located on the northern end of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast is renowned for its sundrenched beaches, powder white sand and a water temperature that invites year round swimming. After sunning yourself on the beach and enjoying the great surf that Noosa has to offer, why not walk down Hastings Street? Hastings Street is a relaxed, pedestrian-friendly thoroughfare. Low-rise and leafy, it is a popular place with visitors who flock to the resort accommodation, cosmopolitan cafes, designer shops and alfresco dining along the length of this wide, paved street. Or, you could spend a day at the famous Australia Zoo – home of the late Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin, with buses departing from nearby Noosaville regularly. Camp overnight in Noosa.

DAY 9
Noosa Heads to Hervey Bay (175km, 3h 5m)

Hervey Bay is renowned as being the gateway to world heritage listed Fraser Island. Apart from this, Hervey Bay still has a lot to offer as its own unique destination. Hervey Bay has often been called the jewel in Queensland’s crown. Hervey Bay offers a colourful concentration of lifestyles and its waters are home to turtles, dolphins and dugongs as well as humpback whales and is often referred to as the whale watching capital of the world. No matter what your interests, you can enjoy its experiences, its natural beauty and a choice of activities and attractions. Camp overnight in Hervey Bay.

DAY 10
Fraser Island (you must leave your van in Hervey Bay!)

Fraser Island is definitely one of Queensland’s most sought after holiday destinations. Fraser Island is the largest sand island in the world and its breath taking beauty and natural attractions makes it one of the most sought after destinations on the Fraser Coast. Whilst on Fraser Island, you could take a 4WD and trip around the island, visiting some of the lakes as you go, such as Lake McKenzie. Swimming in these lakes on Fraser Island is a memorable experience. Camp overnight on Fraser Island or back in Hervey Bay.

DAY 11
Fraser Island

Kalla till denna planering:
http://www.wickedcampers.com.au/pricing/roadtrips-australia/sydney-to-cairns.html

Dock gatt igenom den och den verkar vara mest realistisk och bra att folja.
Ska ocksa titta forbi John Wayn Parr's gym pa vag upp mot Brisbane! :D

Onska oss lycka till! :D

/Robert

1 kommentar:

  1. good luck! :) Låter faktiskt riktigt roligt:D
    // kristi

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