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Getting Organised For Our Railway Holiday On The Ghan
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Preamble
- how it all began
On Saturday 28th February Ian and I set off to the shops to have
a look at rucksacks. We only went to see what was available but
ended up buying one anyway. A good one doesn't come cheap. We
paid $360
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We went to
Mountain
Designs. We both felt their shop assistant was very
knowledgeable. He was also a good salesman too because we only went
in there to have a look and we actually ended up buying one instead.
You might wonder why we bought one when there are two of us
travelling? It was the assistant's idea. We are to pack
all our gear in this first one and then see if the second one should
be bigger. The next size up holds an extra 10 litres but only
costs slightly more. The idea will be that Jean (the more
delicate creature :) carries the one we've just bought and Ian (the
strong male:) will carry the larger one if needs be. These style
rucksacks come with a little bubby version inside
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The little backpack can fit inside the big one for
storage. For use it can be connected to the big one such that the
big one is on your back and the little one is on your chest. Neat
eh!
The rucksack has a lifetime
warrantee which is wonderful. Hopefully we'll get lots of use out of
it on the planned
Trans Siberian Railway
trip and the kids can use it too at some stage. Important point to
note: join the Mountain Designs membership club before you buy anything
major.
It doesn't cost anything to join but it gets you a 10% discount on all their
products. We wish we had known this before we spent our $360!
It's the 3rd March. We are now waiting on maps and tourist
information to come from the tourist offices in both Darwin and Adelaide.
We haven't packed the rucksack yet so we don't know if we need to get the
second one in the bigger size or not.
Things to see and do in Darwin
Nikki the travel agent tells us there is masses to see in Darwin but we
need to wait until the maps and brochures arrive from the Darwin
tourist office before we know exactly what.
Things to see and do in Adelaide
The Adelaide tourist office is sending us maps and brochures which
should arrive in a couple of days. But we already know we want to go to
Hahndorf and to Glenelg so those two attractions will be top of our list.
Hahndorf is a picturesque old tourist town in the Adelaide hills. It's
Australia's oldest surviving German settlement. Glenelg is a beach
side suburb of Adelaide that can be reached by a ride on an original
vintage 1929 tram.
I've discovered our hotel in Adelaide (the Mercure Grosvenor) is right
near the tram stop so that's good. We'll be heading to Glenelg on
Good Friday so I've rung the transport company there to find out if the tram
will run on that day. I spoke to a very helpful fellow (Tel:
(08) 8210 1000) who gave me all the information on timetables and tram
stops. He also told me we can get to Hahndorf by public transport.
We thought we would have to pay mightily for a tour but we can do it for
ourselves for the grand sum of $4.20 each, each way.
Rucksacks (again)
I've received an email from Mountain Designs. They have a 4 day
special. Everything is 25% off. I'm meeting Ian there after
work to buy our second rucksack. We're going one-size bigger this
time. We thought it would be wise to buy a larger one because we
believe we will need the extra room when we go on the Russian trip.
Next year we will head off on the
Trans Siberian and we have to carry our
own tissues and toilet paper etc for that trip. Lots of room will be
needed for those two items apart from anything else. I wonder how
much toilet paper the average couple would go through over a 28 day
period. I think we'll have to monitor our usage at home here so we
ensure we take sufficient with us. Some of us use more than
others.........need I say more!
Next page:
Gathering travel facts
Our trip in the order it all happened:
Preamble
- how it all began
Getting organised to go
Gathering travel facts
Packed and ready to go
Up, up and away - Darwin here we come
Sunday afternoon in Darwin
Playing the tourist in Darwin, Part 1
Playing the tourist in Darwin, Part 2
Stressful day In Darwin Part 1
Stressful day in Darwin Part 2
Boarding the Ghan
Ghan stops in Katherine for sightseeing
First night on The Ghan + Alice Springs
Our ride on The Ghan comes to an end
Arrive in Adelaide and visit Glenelg
Hahndorf and Port Adelaide
Homeward Bound
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Katherine,
Alice Springs and
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Katherine,
Alice Springs and Adelaide
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