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So if you have international visitors who are interested in the South Australian wineries, and curious about bushwalking, particularly the Heysen trail, then this is the park for you! Kyeema Conservation Park is near Mount Magnificent and Willunga - and nearby some of the McLaren Vale wineries. The Heysen trail also crosses it. I can imagine some very successful days with wine tasting, some walking and picnicking along the way. Some links for you ... a description of the park a story about the Children's forest According to George Driscoll, in his book "50 real bush walks around Adelaide" (walk 32), Kyeema was extensively burnt in February 1995 and has now recovered. It was also burnt during the 'Ash Wednesday' fires in 1983. There... read more
Children's forest
Heysen trail
Ants

Oceania » Australia » South Australia » Adelaide December 18th 2005

hejsa alle sammen det er vist ved at vaere et stykke tid siden at jeg har skrevet sidst. jeg har vist skrevet en som jeg ikke har faaet gemt eller noget. saa jeg maa vist bare starte forfra. sidste mandag tog jeg afsted fra wagga wagga mod adelaide med tog, det var en 15 timer lang og kedelig koere tur. men jeg sov heldigvis det meste af vejen. da jeg kom fandt jeg mig et godt hostel og begyndte at planlaegge hvad jeg saa skulle. og den naeste dag fik jeg saa bestilt to ture lidt vildt. en tur til kangeroo island, og en tur til melbourne begge 3 dags ture. jeg tog saa paa kangeroo island turen, i torsdags. det var en smadder god tur. den foerste dag fik vi surfing undervisning og var ude ... read more

Oceania » Australia » South Australia » Adelaide December 15th 2005

Our onward location was to be Adelaide, with a few stops on the way. A strange occurrence on this leg was crossing the state border where a man took our Onion! The explanation he gave us for this ‘daylight robbery’ was onion rust. Not one local can tell us what the problem with rusty onions could be - the only explanation forthcoming being his lack of ingredients for his dinner (this being corroborated by his second request for Garlic; hmmm). Adelaide - what a nice city! We possibly like it a little more because of its Bristol-esque feel. Beautiful architecture, green places for the people to relax, free things - all good. We liked the provision of free wireless internet at the library which was very useful to update the laptop software and settings. Oh, and ... read more


Planning It has been forecast to be hot in Adelaide today (38 degrees) so we will start out early and visit Hallett Cove Conservation Park. We have done parts of this walk several times before - and it can be a little cool most days, but it is ideal on the mornings of hot days that are reasonably still (wind-wise) and bright (improving contrast between the blue sky and the eroded hills). The reason we like this walk so much is the opportunity to learn more about rocks and geology (which is one of Dan's passions) and it is really amazing - you can see where the glaciers have been by looking at the scratches they left behind in rocks! There are plenty of signs along the path about the geology - so you can ... read more
The entrance to the Park
First lookout
Fisherman on rocks

Oceania » Australia » South Australia December 9th 2005

Without meaning to reduce this great nations variety and beauty, we have to admit that without keeping note of the where’s, when’s and why’s we find it difficult to tease apart the different areas and cultures - although they are similar in theme. Each of the small towns along the way have left an impression - be it small in some cases and negative in others, and these have all helped us to see the bigger picture of how all the fragments form the whole. From small town miners with attitudes belonging in the 1870’s, toppless/strip bars belonging in the 1930’s, nuclear test zones belonging in the condemnation of history - to the plight of the countries original inhabitants ferociously dragged into a modern lifestyle, one which they weren’t in anyway prepared for and one which ... read more
Pelicans
Mine all Mine

Oceania » Australia » South Australia » Adelaide December 4th 2005

Hey Im in Adelaide After a very short flight, sitting next to a sumo, scary irish chick (if she gave me any trouble - I was going to tell her to get a spoon) - Iarrived in Adelaide. On the day of my flight went to Sentosa in Singapore and did all the tourist things like the merlion adventure and images of Singapore. Then went and looked at a few temples e.t.c. which was brill. Caught up with some RSA guys I met on the plane and found out how ripped off they were by the travel companies. NEWAY I was so happy when Holly picked me up at the airport and she is doing So well. I went to work in her shop on saterday which was amazing. LEE you would go insane in her ... read more

Oceania » Australia » South Australia » Whyalla December 3rd 2005

All I can say is stuck in Port Bonython/Whyalla for my birthday. NOT HAPPY Anyway, got called out @ like 3am..... and I'm cranky! It's a bit like "happy birthday Dan, by the way enjoy climbing through black tar like sludge". Best present I've ever had....NOT!!! Will be home soon though.... read more

Oceania » Australia » South Australia » Adelaide Hills » Gandy s Gully December 3rd 2005

Introduction This is walk number 15 in George Driscoll's book "50 real bushwalks around Adelaide" which he calls "Neville's favourite". It is also a favourite of Sue (a friend from my work). George's Neville is Neville Southgate who was instrumental in getting the Heysen trail started. This walk is through Gandy's Gully, which is within the Horsnell Gully Conservation Park. You need boots with good grips for this walk as there is a steep down hill section with loose rocks on the path. We have been here when Dan was 6 or 7 - but I wouldn't probably bring kids any younger than this age along. To get there from the city, head South and turn left on Greenhill Road. Drive up until you get near to Mt Lofty summit. At the Summit road intersection continue ... read more
Entering the park
Heading down
Quarry


Introduction Well after a week off on essential house maintenance issues ... the SA-hiker family headed off for new frontiers (well at least for us) this Sunday. The inspiration for this walk came from the book "Adelaide for Kids" by James Muecke. The Park was called Mount George Conservation Park - a small park which was a little run down (the toilets had been boarded up) and located right next to the zooming cars of the South Eastern freeway. But this only slightly lowered the serenity levels. The Heysen trail passes through the Park, as does a creek with babbling cascades, there are enormous trees, hills to climb, rocky outcrops and many birds and frogs. Very nice. A web site about the park is available. It would be a nice Park for a family visit as ... read more
Tall trees
Rocky outcrop
Mountain goat

Oceania » Australia » South Australia » Adelaide November 26th 2005

Greetings everyone! Welcome to the website that is going to keep you all updated on what I am up to on the other side of the world. I'm going to regularly (I hope) add in journal entries of what I have been up to, including photos. Each time I add a new entry, you will all automatically receive an email giving you the link so you can check it out at your own leisure if you're interested. You can also leave comments attached to each entry, for everyone to peruse. This will save me writing the same thing a million times in emails, and give me more time to write personal emails to you. If you don't want to get these, please say so, and I can remove you from the list. You know I won't ... read more
spin the arrow
Santa Miki
speeches




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