Road Trip! Brisbane to Sydney in 6 days


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June 15th 2009
Published: June 15th 2009
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With our second wedding anniversary fast approaching at the beginning of May, Sidd and I tossed around several ideas on how to make it a memorable occasion. As luck would have it, Sidd randomly had a week off of work and I was also able to take a week off from my part-time position. Yes, I did work for 2 months in Brisbane, but must confess that of those 2 months, I was able to take 2 weeks off f... Read Full Entry



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Cupcakes!Cupcakes!
Cupcakes!

Need I say anything more?
Historic BuildingsHistoric Buildings
Historic Buildings

One of the great things about Sydney is that there is historical buildings abutting modern buildings. Good contrasts.
Malaysian RotiMalaysian Roti
Malaysian Roti

This little restaurant in Chinatown had lineups at all times of the day. The rotis were yummmmmy!
The RocksThe Rocks
The Rocks

In the famous historic area, "The Rocks".
Stupid TZ flip flopStupid TZ flip flop
Stupid TZ flip flop

Just as we were walking up the stairs to the Harbour Bridge, my shoe broke. Boo.
Smelly SockSmelly Sock
Smelly Sock

But better than walking barefoot!
I have shoes!!!I have shoes!!!
I have shoes!!!

After my TZ sandal broke, we went shopping at Payless.
Follow the LeaderFollow the Leader
Follow the Leader

If you look closely, you can see the line of ferries, with the big one leading the medium one, then the small one, followed by the tiny ones!
Views from the Harbour BridgeViews from the Harbour Bridge
Views from the Harbour Bridge

The next morning, wearing running shoes, we finally walked across the bridge!
Opera HouseOpera House
Opera House

By the time we crossed the bridge, Sidd was sick of the opera house.



28th September 2009

road trip
hi there, me and 3 other mates are going to australia and going to do the same road trip as you did. How did you know where the campervan sights were? or did you just go with the flow and hoped to find one somewhere? and what was the average price of the camp sights? Thanks alot mark
9th November 2009

Campsites
Campsites were about $20-25 depending on the facilities. I think almost every town on the East coast has at least one campground so we didn't really plan where to stop. Basically, we had a rough idea of what we wanted to see and would stop when we got tired. The place we found on one mile beach was stunning - very much recommended. Good luck and have fun!
19th April 2013

6 day brisbane-sydney
thanks for posting the info. intend to do the same trip after the gold coast marathon 2013.

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