Plans, Transport, & Australia

I’ve finally started doing some real planning on this trip, not just idly dreaming and looking at the pretty pictures in the travel guides and imagining myself in the middle of them, in an Instagram-ready shot. No, it’s time to figure out some of the details and figure out how we’re actually getting to those places and what it’ll cost us. I’ve known that a trip like this would require me to be flexible, I just didn’t think it would have to start 3 months before we left.

So, perhaps you remember how I’ve been talking about being free spirits on this trip, buying a one way ticket and then figuring it out as we go along? As it turns out, that’s just not going to work. Perhaps it might if we were only going to one country for 9 weeks of travel, but since that’s not the plan, it turns out that I actually have to do some advance planning.

My first discovery: the world is freaking huge. I initially thought that some of the places we were going it would be easy for us to get from point A to point B in, say, 6 hours. Then I did some flight searches and found that it would take 20. Or I had ideas of overland travel and a drive that would take 4 leisurely days, such as driving down the East Coast of Australia. As I’m now aware, Australia is a much larger continent than it appears on a Mercator projection map and that drive is recommended to take 14-18 days.

Uluru  (Ayer’s Rock) was also a must see for us on our trip, and again, I thought, hey! it’s a big tourist attraction and must be very accessible! Wrong again. It’s in the middle of the country/continent, and there’s not a lot of ways to get there that don’t involve a) a plane or b)5 hours of driving. See above comment regarding Australia.

We’re in the process of deciding whether to see less and spend more time or be a bit more whirlwind and try to pack things in. It’s hard because since we’re already there and it’s so far away, it seems like a waste not to try and squeeze in another place. Of course, the goal is also not to be so frazzled that we can’t enjoy it at all.

For now, I think we’ll end up somewhere in the middle. There’s still a LOT more flying than I was initially thinking, and we’re probably not going to go everywhere we initially thought (sorry, Sydney). Australia will be more about natural wonders, Aboriginal culture, snorkeling, hiking and possibly even camping. We’ll be in plenty of big cities along the rest of the trip so I don’t feel like it’s a huge miss at this point.

For now, plan is as such: Fly to Auckland, New Zealand spend  8 days on the North Island (South Island will be another trip, alas it is too cold for us at that time). Fly to Darwin, Australia, spend 3-5 days there. Fly to Alice Springs, rent car or camper and drive to Uluru and back over the course of 3-4 days. Fly to Cairns and spend 4-5 days there, then either fly or drive to Brisbane and fly out from there to SE Asia! Phewf.

Next leg planning, coming up!

 

 

 

 

first day of “traveling”

As you probably know, the whole point of this blog post is that my family is traveling around the world in August 2016, but the annual bike trip to Fruita is the first step towards that direction. Instead of going to Fruita where we usually go we (we as in my family and my bestest of friends F and E and their mom and dad) went to Moab. On the first day that we were there we went on a canyoneering hike where we had a lot of fun! But hard too. I figure that we crossed four rivers, did three rappels, went under two rock tunnels, and one big canyon, also we saw some Anasazi petroglyphs and a forming arch. (See lulubelle’s “how arches are formed.”  🙂 ) After that we rested and had fun until then next day. Most of that was resting. The next day the children were informed that we were going on a bike ride, with another family who had joined us with two kids our age. We biked about 14.5 miles all of which were hard, about nine miles on slickrock. After that we were pooped and did nothing the rest of the day. The last day we were there we went up to the Arches National Park and did hike there and saw six cool arches.

Anasazi

So my mom said that I had to write about the Anasazi, the second generation of Native Americans that inhabited America before the settlers came. The Anasazi drew on the cave walls and on dark parts of rock that are still here today and as I mentioned earlier, we saw some too. A question asked a lot and that humans don’t know for sure is why they wrote petroglyphs, but the most believed reason is the reason that either they drew them to doodle, or more formal things like the sun hits it in a certain way that marks an equinox or something like that. Anasazi ate mostly meat but also berries and fruit they could scavenge. Eating like this is commonly known as the “paleo” diet. Anasazi had places to go while following the animals. Imagine it this way the Anasazi knew how the animals migrated and had places to stay along the migration path.

The Anasazi were not the first to build upright homes but they tunneled into the ground a little and made a room under the ground that was accessed by a ladder coming though the roof. The Anasazi lived in and around the Four Corners area (Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico and Utah) the Anasazi also later evolved in to the Pueblo people and created Mesa Verde. The Anasazi who lived there, in cliff dwellings, but later split up for some unknown reason.

 

below a Anasazi home

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

–happyfrog

how are arches formed?

Let’s put aside arches and talk about my experience in Arches National Park. We went to see Double O Arch. We also saw Pine Tree Arch, Tunnel Arch and Partition arch. Partition arch was the most beautiful. There was a small arch next to it. Tunnel arch was brilliant it was a hole in a rock. Pine tree arch had a pine tree in the middle. We didn’t really see double O arch. I’ll tell you that we went to see Delicate arch from the lower view point.

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Tunnel Arch. Wow!

 

 

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Pine Tree Arch. Isn’t it beautiful?

 

 

Now lets get back to how are arches formed.

 

Have you ever wondered how are arches formed? Well I have. 🙂 First, it starts out to be a giant rock. Water flows through and makes cracks in the rock. Second, hail or stone ( I can’t remember) hits the rocks to make cracks and starts to form a arch. Third,water runs though and makes fins and arches (there can be more then 1 arch). Lastly, hail or stone falls and makes the arch.I think arches can be any shape, size and are beautiful.What do you think? I’m telling you to go to Arches it is stunning! I’m pleading you to go to arches and see all the beautiful arches go see Delicate arch and all the ones I mentioned! Please come to arches! yes 🙂 no 😦 maybe so 😐 . thanks! a lot                       -lulubell6042551505_672d47315b_b

How to Train Your Dragon…movie…one.

As you have probably already noticed I like dragons and this is about them.

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Dragons so many to cover the probably most known, as the star show the night furry toothless  is the sweetest dragon ever and most power full as Hiccups Horrendous Haddock The Third (I love saying that) the (also) star of the show but I think that there are much more powerful (as in the changewing witch can camouflage and shoot acid)  but it makes sense that that the star gets the most powerful dragon. Now on to the dragons.

I will start with the common dragons as in the Deadly Nadder, Gronckle, and the Monsteres Nightmare etcetera etcetera…

Deadly-nadder-03.pngThe Deadly Nadder.
These dragons are a lot like the screaming death, both can shot spines from their tail but the similarities end there. Nadders have the best fire for welding nice and concentrated hot fire un like the Monstress Nightmare witch has fire that is hot but is more in a loose line then the Nadder. Also Nadders have wide apart claws on there feet. (very good for grabbing sheep!)

Monsteres Nightmare .jpegThe Monsteres Nightmare.                                                                The Monsteres Nightmare use to be a big problem in Berk these dragons can light themselves on fire as their body in covered head to toe in Monsteres Nightmare gel a green saliva produced by the Monsteres Nightmare it’s self, can be collected and used. The  Monsteres Nightmare is a big fellow probably the bigest common dragon.

terrible-terror-2-how-to-train-your-dragon.pngThe Treble Terror.                                                                                       These tiny terrors are small no doubt but bad as the name suggest          they are treble! They have no spacial thing. (except for being small)      also they have an even more concentrated fire then Nadders.                  But they make the most best  pet ever!

The Hideous Zippleback.                                                                                    Hideous-Zippleback-zippleback03.png                          This particular dragon has two heads one shoots flammable gas the other sparks it and sets it on fire all dragons gather this gas to shot (except for Night Furies) witch they gather in their throat. The Hideous Zippleback also in good trade on the market to!(as Zippleback boots and clothing)

The Gronckle                                                                                                A ferocious stead indeed these bolder class dragons are tough and Gronkle.jpegmean (well at least they were) but they are now some of the cutesiest dragons on berk. they have 6 shots unless they eat a rock then they belch Gronckle lava.

 

-HF 🙂

 

 

 

 

 

Vacation v. Everyday

My son and I were talking tonight about some of the things that will be strange about traveling for the year. He noted that he’ll really miss our house and his friends and how everything will be so different when we return. Then we started talking about the rhythm of our lives and how that is mostly separated out into weekdays–the days he goes to school and I go to work–and weekends, when we are home with few obligations. Aside from the time when we are in Ireland, where I will be ‘working’ and our schedules will be pretty set, the first five months of our journey will be not only rootless, they will also be free from these rhythms that we have become so used to. And while not everyday will be a ‘weekend day,’ free of schedules and appointments, neither will it be a ‘week’ day where we all go off on our separate ways in the morning and then meet up again in the afternoon. I suspect that the daily rhythms of those first five months will be a kind of hybrid of weekend and week days; that is, partly celebratory, emancipatory and free of obligations and partly prone to schedules and timetables and meeting deadlines. But of course all that will be unmoored from our everyday life in Denver, making for a strange and wonderful way of experiencing time and our relationship to each other.

This is my dad!

snaptrapper

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Have you watched how to train your dragon? If you haven’t read and pay attention  you might be a expert at  snapterapper!! First, the snapterapper has for heads like the zipileback but the zipileback has two heads! :)second,  have a chocolate breath to attract vikings and eat them up( if you are scared move on and don’t read)( I won’t do everything gross again)  the end

Hideous Zippleback

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Princess in Black

This week I read the book  The Princess In Black by Shannon Hale and Dean Hale.

 My favorite part was when the Duff thinks the princess in black was princess Magnolia. I like that part because the princess in black was princess Magnolia. In the story, princess Magnolia is having tea with the duchess … but the monster alarm started ringing! What should she do!

P.S princess Magnolia fights monsters ok

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same same same same everwhar

-lb

CHRISTMAS!!!

Yess! It has came and gone but it was fun. But now it has gone. Did you have a good Christmas? I did. First, Sapana mawashee came and we hung out and then at one p.m. we ( me and lulubelle ), went to our matinee performance of Beauty and the Beast JR ™ and then at 6 p.m. we went to the last performance of Beauty and the Beast JR ™ then we went to Sushi Sasa  for a fancy dinner of sushi. Then we went to sleep and woke up next morning to biscuits and lulubelle’s violin recital and watched “Home Alone”. When Rakhee mawashee finally made it we went to the amazing zoo lights. Next morning we had a football game with my friends (in which I got hurt) and Mom and Dad had band practice. Next day we went skiing and opened our first present. I got a watch and chocolate.  The day after that was Christmas and we got all sorts of wonderful presents.

p.s happy christmas!

-hf

Star Wars

Aren’t you so exited for the new Star Wars film that came out?!! I haven’t seen it yet but I will soon (on the 28th). I promise I won’t spoil it. It will be good (I hope). Have you seen any of the trailers for it? If you have, one thing to point out is that you see Han and Chewie,  but no Luke!! I am wondering what happened to him? He can’t be Kilo Ren (I think ) because people would think Disney copied the whole Darth Vader as Luke’s father thing. Have you seen Kilo Ren’s light saber? It is pretty darn cool. Also stormtroopers get lightsaber-proof blasters! Awesome!!! But don’t get any Star Wars Lego™ or any Star Wars Lego™ magazines either. They spoil more than the Legos! I am so annoyed about that. 😦  Well, see you next time!

-hf