As part of our fun weekend planned with Graham we had booked in to do the Hollybank Treetops Canopy Tour. Because of our adventure the previous night with Rufus, we didn't think we were going to be able to do it after all (no longer having a car to get there!) Our rescuer Jamie insisted on us borrowing his car for the next day....we were very reluctant given our track record with borrowed cars, but seeing as we were only driving in daylight hours and not going far out of the town we decided to risk it!
Luckily we did as it was just what we needed - a fun filled morning with a few laughs. 3 hours flying through some very tall trees at speeds of up to 80kms an hour, wahooo!
The tours are very well run - smooth operation, with great safety briefings, and very informative staff. Lots of information about the Hollybank reserve and the native bush that we flew through.
Definately something we would recommend to anyone that makes it over to Tassie for a look-see.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Flying Foxes
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Rufus the Wallaby
So we were driving along the A3 enjoying the pretty scenery in the dusk light when Graham pointed to a Wallaby hopping along the side of the road. Was cool to see some of the local wildlife...until at the very second we came alongside it, Rufus turned 90' and hopped across in front of us. With a big BANG, Rufus headbutted the underside of the car and rolled out the back and along the road. Good Bye Rufus!
Everything seemed fine with the car as we continued to drive along, but we hadn't gone very far when the gear box light started flashing on the dashboard. Any flashing dashboard sign is not a good sign, so Ollie pulled over quickly. As soon as he opened his door, we could smell transmission fluid....not in the transmission like it should be but all over the road!! So much for a nice stress-free weekend...it was obvious then that our trip home wasn't going to be as quick as planned.
So here we were on the side of the road in rural Tasmania....with no cell phone coverage on either Ollie or my phones. Grahams NZ phone did have coverage though...luckily!!
Since it wasn't our car, and we don't really know about road side assistance etc in Tassie, we phoned the owner of the car, who put us in touch with his insurance company. To find out where exactly we were so that we could give the location to the insurance company we went and knocked on the door of a house near by that had lights on. A lovely couple invited us in to wait in the warmth, and let us use their phone.
The insurance company eventually located a towing company to come and collect the car and told us it would be an hour or so. In the mean time we had to figure out how we were going to get back to Launceston (a 2 hr drive away) or even back to Hobart (about an hour away) where we could at least stay the night and figure something out the next day. In the end we made a call for help to one of Ollie's classmates, Jamie, who very very very kindly drove the 2hrs to pick us up, and then the 2 hrs back to take us home again. Jamie didn't arrive til about an hour after the Tow truck had taken the car, but by this stage it was 9pm so we didn't feel like we could impose on the lovely couple any more (they looked like they were ready for bed!) so we spent an hour or so standing on the side of the road, listening to the Aussie birds talking to the moon.
Not quite the adventure we wanted - definitely not good for our stress levels! And not good for Ollie's classmate who is currently still with out his car!
So apologies to Australia for taking out some of the native wildlife...I'm sure we could arrange for some possums to be shipped back from NZ as an apology gift ?! And a big thanks to all those who helped us out!!!
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
The end of Two long weeks.
Beginning of September was exam time - the first week was study week, and the second week (week of my birthday!) was exam week. Ollie had 6 exams in 5 days. Not so fun, with a few sleepless nights, and stress levels high.
Ollie managed to take a short break from studying to go out for lunch with me on my birthday. The girls at work gave me treats which was lovely. Friday night, while the boys gathered for Beer & a BBQ to celebrate the exams being over, the girls got together for Wine & Pizza - to also celebrate exams being over!!! The girls made cupcakes for me, and gathered all the kids together to sing Happy Birthday to me, so despite the exams it felt like my birthday after all :)
Saturday started bright and early as Ollie was taking a classmate to the airport - this meant that we had his car for the next 10days, so great for us. We were on the road just after 7am heading for Hobart and arrived in time for breakfast at a lovely cafe called Jam Packed (in the old Jam factory). We then had a look round the Salamanca Markets before hopping on a boat for a river cruise - as always it was so good to be back on a boat!
Last time Ollie and I went up Mt Wellington (out the back of Hobart, not in Auckland that is), a big cloud was sitting over the top, so the promised view of about 1/3 of Tasmania was not on show for us. So we decided to give it another shot. We'd heard the road had been closed a day or two before so weren't 100% sure we'd make it to the top. Turned out the road was open, so to the top we went. Only a few passing clouds so could see a reasonable amount....boy was it cold though with all the snow that was up there and the wind chill too.
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Saturday, September 11, 2010
Sustainable House Day
September 11th was Sustainable House Day in Tassie so when Ruth suggested we head out and look at these houses, I was all for it. Not everyday you get to look through other peoples homes, and its always nice to get out of town - also being the day before exams started for Ollie it was time to get out of the house as much as possible so he could study uninterrupted!!!
One of the houses we went to had the Maori flag flying in the garden - didn't get a chance to find out the story for it being there, but was nice to see it.
Kim Clark's house was very cool to look through - with interesting bathrooms and windows! Kim likes making things with curved wood and practices making things around his home as well as for the neighbours. Kim has his own water wheel generating electricity as well as solar panels - he said that for about 2 weeks of the year he has to watch his usage and occasionally use the petrol generator.
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Thursday, September 2, 2010
A Travellors Stopoff.
Saturday 28th August, our second visitor arrived - my good friend Leanne. She has been travelling through Africa and visiting relatives in Perth and decided to add Tasmania to her list of places visited!
It was great to have a friend around and to get so much catch up time with Leanne - in the past we have had to cram our catch ups in to a couple of lunch dates while she's been back in NZ (from the UK), so a whole week was lovely!
I took Friday off work so that we could have a long weekend together, we rented a car and were off on a little road trip :) Of course there was the obligatory visit to the Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm for breakfast before driving up to Cradle Mountain.
There had been some snow a few days before we got there, so the mountain was looking very picturesque, and there was some snow across the path around Dove Lake (at the bottom of the mountain) that we had to walk through.

Saturday morning (4th Sept) woke to lots of rain - its the west coast of Tassie after all! And by chance we turned the TV on and caught the news - big earthquake in Christchurch, NZ. Of course I had no cell phone reception, but the owner of the motel let me use the computer to get in touch with family.
As the weather didn't improve, we spent the day driving back along the coast. Stopping at the Gingerbread house in Devonport for lunch - we were adventurous and tried the Gingercino (cappuccino with ginger) but wouldn't recommend it!
On Sunday we headed down to Hobart, stopping in Evandale to have a look through the market there. We went via Richmond and saw the oldest bridge in Australia.
Was a lovely time with a lovely friend :)
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Floods
Compared to a winter in Wellington, we haven't had much rain in Launceston. However other parts of Tassie have, and all this water turned up in Cataract Gorge last week.
Cataract Gorge is one of the first places (outside the centre of Lonnie) that we visited during our first week here, and we often walk up there to the Basin at the top - its a nice walk even on a dull day, and a great way to clear the head when someones been studying all day!!
We've heard many stories about and seen photos of historic floods in Cataract Gorge, and of course we see the flood banks every time we walk along by the river, but we hadn't seen a flood. So when one of the guys I make coffee for said the flood was going to reach the gorge, we were up there as soon as we could.
The Gorge, and the Basin are normally very slow moving quiet pieces of water.
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