Leaving Melbourne, Brisbane and Airlie Beach
10.03.2008 - 24.03.2008
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Hey all!!
Well what a great time we've had recently!! Really struggling to remember everything that we've done but here goes!!
10/03/08
We decided to treat ourselves to a full day on the beach. And we bumped into a little lady called Sarah Thornton and her boyfriend Shaun Munro (Sarah is one of Eddy's ex-girlfriends and Shaun is a guy that I was in the same form all through Grammar School!!!). Then Ben and Ivy came and met us at the beach and we just chilled out chatting about stuff and the evening ahead!!! At 6pm we all met at the Base Hostel (Amy, Shiv, Maggie, Ben, Ivy and Catherine) and walked down to the Elephant and Wheelbarrow where the Neighbours night took place. It was a really good night, although Rick was unimpressed at the way they paraded the celebs round like they were all high and mighty!! After meeting Karl Kennedy though, things soon changed!! There was a quiz and then Dr Karl Kennedy's band (Waiting Room) began to play. They did a number of cover songs and a couple of their own. We stayed through to the end but the majority of our group left early!
11/03/08
Relaxing day before flying to Brisbane the following day. We met up the girls on the beach as they were leaving that day for Sydney. In the evening we have a drink at the Bar with Ben and Ivy before heading back to our hostel for a good night's sleep!!
12/03/08
Early start, 5am, so that we could get to the bus depot and then get a coach to the airport. Got to the airport and flew to Brisbane. We got checked into the hostel and just chilled out for the rest of the day. Matt went to get his haircut, but that's about it! We were pretty tired!!!
13/03/08
Walked into Brisbane city for a look around and then made our way to the man-made beach in the city! There would appear to be very popular due to the fact that for the majority of the year there are a lot of jelly fish in the ocean so swimming is a little on the risky side! In the evening we had food at the bar and a couple of drinks and chatted to some of the residents.
14/03/08
Today the Irish in our hostel began preparing themselves for Paddy's Day (a little early we though) so by the time we'd got back from the beach they were already plastered!! It was quite amusing to watch and although we didn't take it to the extreme that they did, we had a couple of jugs of beer and tried to hold a conversation which soon became fruitless as the consumed yet more alcohol! Instead we decided to change tactics and got chatting to a girl from New Zealand called Jenelle.
15/03/08
Today was a day of forward planning! We sat with the agent at the hostel and attempted to arrange a boat trip for the Whitsunday Islands and also the 2 day tour on Fraser Island. This proved a little difficult as various things were fully booked up but in the end we were happy with our choice! Again we headed to the beach for a swim and then in the evening we decided to have a wander around Brisbane at night to see what it was like! There were Irish everywhere and a crazy guy spray painting pictures. The pictures were absolutely amazing and by no means cheap!!!
16/03/08
Today we had a wander around Brisbane city in the hope of finding some new shoes for the wedding that we will soon be attending in Perth. We were both successful on this front and very pleased with our purchases! We dropped our things off at the hostel and had a wander down to the beach to catch the last few rays of the day. In the evening we had a voucher for a cheap wood fired pizza and a jug of beer from a sports bar in town so we did that and then went home to bed!!
17/03/08
Paddy's Day! Not much to say really, we had to check out at 10am and then just chilled for 3 hours until we had to make our way to the Transit Center for our ultra exciting 19 hour coach trip up the East Coast to Airlie Beach!! There were a number of stops on the way but only about 4 that we could actually get off at for a toilet stop and some food if necessary.
18/03/08
We arrived in Airlie Beach at about 9am and we had to wait around again as we couldn't check into the hostel until half 11! Got some breakfast and then checked in. We got acquainted with our local surrounding and decided to spend the rest of the day at the man-made lagoon (yes another one!!!). This was quite a bizarre experience. The reason being is that although it was very warm, it was overcast with the sun breaking through every now and then. At some points it would be sunny, then cloudy, then sunny again and then it would rain! At some points it was raining whilst the sun was out! We got back and got showered and made friends with our dorm mates. They just happened to be four very hungover Irish girls who were recovering from a very heavy St. Patrick's Day! We met up with them for tea but the other 5 (yet again there were 9 of them all together in their group!!) couldn't face food! We had a pretty early night due to it being a very long day and we were pretty tired.
19/03/08
We spent the majority of the day down at the Lagoon as it was the first really day of sunshine for us in Airlie Beach. We relaxed in preparation for our early start tomorrow to sail out round the Whitsunday's for 3 days. We had a fantastic sandwich each from a little health deli that the Irish girls had recommended. You basically give them $8 and then you choose what bread you want (we think there were about 8 to choose from), and then choose from a huge list of ingredients and you can have as much on the sandwich as your stomach can take!! We got back (very full!) and met our new dorm buddies who had just come back from their sailing trip! They said it was ok but the weather had been a little rough. We're hoping that today's weather is going to hold out for us!! We've just had our tea and Matt is out getting supplies for tomorrow's trip (basically a lot of water and a couple of beers for the evening).
Upon his return we decided to go back to the room and pack. One of the guys in our room told us that at 9pm they were giving out free jugs of beer in the hostel bar. This turned out to be lies! So instead, Rick joined the limbo competition, won, and the prize was $20 to spend at the bar, so he bought 2 jugs and we shared them between the three of us. So the beer was free after all!!!
20/03/08
Ok!! Woke up early and checked out of the hostel and made our way down to the marina to meet up with the people that would be taking us on our 3 days cruising the Whitsundays! We got briefed on everything, picked up our stinger suits to protect us from unsuspecting jellies and then made our way (with one small backpack each, 10 litres of water and 29 cans of beer. If you're wondering why we only had 29 rather than 30, it's because one exploded in transit). We climbed aboard the Matador ("At 24.9m in length Matador is the largest International Offshore Racing Maxi ever built. Designed, developed and constructed at a cost of over US$20 million in 1991, Matador is constructed from carbon fibre, titanium and aluminium. In her prime, Matador competed in 52 races, 8 regattas and 2 Maxi world championships and was undefeated proving she is truly an awesome sailing machine"). First things first, they asked us to pass all the booze on board so they could get it in the eskies to get them cold ready for the evening! If you're thinking that we booked 3 days on a booze cruise then you are very much mistaken!! We we're expected to be hands on with raising the sail and helping out where possible. We were then sat down on the deck and introduced to the crew. Our Skipper was called Pete and he give us a run through of what would be happening over the next few days.
To give some perspective, there is usually a professional crew of 26 to handle the boat but on our voyage there were 4! We headed out across the Whitsunday passage to Baird Point (aka Fort Matador!!) just off Hook Island. When our of the harbour we switched to the natural power of the wind. This involved hoisting the main sail, Ben(the 1st mate / deck hand) asked for 5 male volunteers in order to lift this half tonne sail 32 meters in the air. Both Matt and Rick enthusiastically joined in. Basically this involved 5 lads pulling down on a rope as hard as possible, often using body weight alone when our arms got tired!
Where we were all given a free 20 minute scuba dive with the help of Shawn, a PADI certified instructor!! The dive was really good, visibility was ok but great fun!! We got 'lumbered' with these two French girls who were terrified but managed the full 20 minutes! These two girls brought make-up, bikinis, towels but no suncream or alcohol!! Silly girls! We provided them with both because we are English gentleman and Matt quite fancied one of them (or should we say either of them!!!) Anyway, we spent the afternoon moored up, diving, snorkeling and not only is the Matador the fastest boat in the Whitsundays but it's also the only boat with its very own diving board!! Rick enjoyed this very much!!! That evening we chatted with the French girls and watched the sunset and had tea provided but the wonderful Gemma in the kitchen. The meal was spaghetti bolognese and garlic bread. How she managed to work in the kitchen when sailing as the boat can literally tilt to 45 degree angles (possibly more) is beyond us!! Then we had a couple of drinks and chatted with some of the other "sailors". Everybody was pretty tired so we all climbed into our bunks at around 23:30. We ended up sharing a double bunk again situated right underneath the hatch so in the morning when the sun came up Matt could see the morning sky!!
21/03/08
Rick didn't sleep well due to a combination of too much sleep and 20 of the loudest snorers all crammed onto one boat! He ended up sat on the deck for an hour at half three in the morning listening to his ipod! We were all woken up by the sound of engines rumbling at half seven in the morning. To give you an idea of how loud it was, the engine used to power the Matador was previously used in a Sherman Tank during the 2nd World War!!! We had breakfast as the boat motored out of Baird Point before hoisting the main sail (again!!) and sailing round through the Nara Inlet to Tongue Bay where the crew took us in groups of 4 or 5 in the tender to the shore and then when we were all together we walked through the bush to the lookout point to see the famous Whitehaven Beach. After taking photo's we walked back through the bush and down to the beach we we all spent a couple of hours chilling out in the water, sunbathing. The water was gorgeous and the only way to describe the sand is to say one word - flour!! Rick and Matt and a couple of the lads we met sat in the water with the gentle waves lapping over our waists just chatting and telling stories about each others travels. I suppose there are worse ways to spend Good Friday!!! Then we made our way back to the boat and had lunch as we sailed round Whitsunday Island to Luncheon bay. The skipper told us that it was perfect wind for a fast but gentle sail with no crazy angles spilling food everywhere. So we could all eat and listen to music (Rick was very pleased to discover that he could plug his iPod into the sound system and by the end of the first day was affectionally known as DJ Cheese!). Once again the food was superb!! We had huge sausages (a couple of different varieties), pasta salad, salad and bread. At Luncheon Bay the certified divers did their free dive and the rest of us checked out the beautiful coral closer to the shore and again Rick spent quite a bit of time diving off the spring board with the other guys, the skipper (Pete) and the deckhand (Ben). After we'd eaten, the skipper went into the galley and brought up some raw chicken. He then proceeded to whistle very loudly and some White-Breasted Sea Eagles began circling. As he threw the chicken pieces into the water they would swoop down and snatch it out of the water! His next trick...to throw the chicken in the air and allow the eagle to catch it in mid flight!! We then set sail again to get us back to Fort Matador (Baird point) where we had a full roast beef dinner!! That evening the skipper treated us to some acoustic guitar (Rick's music was clearly not good enough for him) and we all had a good old sing-a-long!! We stayed up a little later than the previous night in a failed attempt to finish off all of the grog on board.
22/03/08
Again woken to the cool relaxing sound of a tank engine at 7:30! We had breakfast again and sailed leisurely over to Blue Pearl Bay which is situated on an Hayman Island which is home to the most expensive resort in Australia ($700 per night for the cheapest room with a minimum of 2 nights stay! If you really want you can spend $14000 per night!) Upon arrival at the Bay we could do an extra scuba dive if we wanted (a couple of people did but we didn't). We spend around 40 minutes snorkeling through the coral which was absolutely stunning!! We saw a huge array of different fish who got especially excited when Ben came over in the tender and started throwing pieces of bread at the snorkelers so the fish went crazy around us!! Literally brushing against our skin. The guys found this highly amusing as the girls shrieked with a mixture of fear and excitement. While snorkeling we came across a Hump Headed Maori Wrass which Ben was really pleased about!! There were two of these, the male reaching about a meter in length and the female slightly smaller. Upon getting back to the boat everyone was just chilling out on the deck in the glorious sunshine and Rick (once again) with Ben, the Skipper and a Dutch guy called Rik began a little competition seeing who could perform the best stunts off the spring board! Rick had to pull out of the comp at the end due to the fact that one of his tricks (an inverted somersault into a dive with a half twist) resulted in landing from about 3 metres onto the side of his head. Which subsequently resulted in a very sore eardrum, nausea and a slight inability to balance properly! And no he wasn't drunk, although the symptoms would suggest so!!
The skipper decided to give us a real treat by trying to get the most out of the journey back, the wind was very good and he hoisted the main sail to it's maximum and also put a bigger sail on the front rigging to improve performance. The sail back was fantastic, very fast and very wet (if you were a fool and sat at the front like Rick). We spent two hours sailing back all crammed onto the high side of the boat whilst the low side was often submerged below the water!! An incredible experience!! Both of us, for various reasons, had to go below deck which proved to be a real challenge whilst the boat was at full tilt!! As we arrived back at the harbour we all said our goodbyes and we all met at Beaches pub as we had a long table reserved for us all to chat and talk about the last 3 days we'd just experienced together. It's amazing how close 33 people of different sex, nationalities and culture can get in just 3 days when you're living in such close quarters! We all had a great night and (due to the fact that there were other boats also partying at Beaches) we were clearly the loudest and had the most fun!
Overall we were very lucky with the weather (considering that as we are writing this blog post it is raining! It's still warm though!! 28 degrees in fact and very humid!!!) and the group of people that we were on the boat with. Also, everyone was very impressed with the job that Gemma did as the host for the trip, with her cooking. We were only expecting very easy, convenient food for 33 people but she pulled out all the stops, and it was her first time as well!!
Upon our arrival back at the hostel (where we had stored our luggage for the 3 days that we were sailing) we had discovered that someone had broken into the container that was "securely" holding our belongings!!! Needless to say that Rick's pack got ransacked yet Matt's (due to his abundance of padlocks) had not been violated!! Nothing of any value has been taken as Rick took his passport and credit card etc sailing with him. However, it is a little annoying to feel that someone has been rummaging round your personal belongings!! Grrr!! Still we're in good spirits (we got a free meal voucher as "compensation") and a fantastic night with our fellow sailors at Beaches!!
23/03/08
Today we have spent a fortune on the internet since half 11 this morning (this now coming up to 5pm!) just to keep you people updated!! We hope you're happy! At half 5 we are jumping on another coach to take us all the way down to Rainbow Beach where we will soon depart for a 2 day excursion to Fraser Island.
24/03/08
We've just arrived at Rainbow Beach after spending the night on a coach from Airlie Beach and are awaiting to be checked in! This afternoon we have our 4x4 briefing and what to expect from the local wildlife and the island itself. This evening there is a free bus that takes us to Carlo Sandblow so that we can watch the sunset over the ocean! Cool!
My favourite song has just come on (Dance Magic by David Bowie, featured in the hit film Labyrinth), so I'm off for another brew (coffee not beer, as it's only 09:30! Oh and a cup o' tea for Matt)
Ciao for now!!
Matt and Rick
xx
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