Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts

Friday, 29 March 2019

East coastin'

I left Mallacoota in high spirits, plan was to go up north and find a job with horses again. And so I did. after another epic roadtrip. 
This post is going to be mostly photos because there's just so much I want to share and not that much to talk about it. I never drove longer than 2 to 3 hours a day and stopped everywhere I felt like it. Chasing lighthouses and beaches alike. 

So sit back and enjoy the views I would say.

First stop after 'coota was Mimosa rocks national park, recommended to me by my host family. I spent the night on one of the camping spots there and woke up early to see the sun rise for the very last time in 2018. It was quite worth it to wake up at 4:30 in the morning. 



4:39 am, 31 of Dec 2018

4:57 am
5:15 am
5:07 am

big oll' stingray casually swimming by to catch anything
dropped by the fishers on the docks
After starting my last day of the year well, I headed up for a pancake brekkie in Bermagui (random little fishing town where I drove though and got hungry) to arrive in Narooma. 
Australia Rock
Not that I had planned on visiting Narooma but turns out Narooma is home to the infamous 'Australia Rock'.  A nice walk across the inlet I found a beautiful view point, seals sleeping and playing around at the bar crossing and also: Australia rock. 
Fun fact: 
my picture sucks and you can't really see it because it's not the big rock sticking out that is supposed to look like Aus, it's the hole in the middle that looks like the outlining of Aus. story is that it was created by accident by a ship that was tied to the rock with large chains to prevent it from drifting off during a storm.


Dalmeny, another random spot I thought was pretty




I spent New Years eve in a YHA in Batemans Bay. Arrived in the early afternoon checked into the hostel and drove around a bit to find somewhere to chill. Thing was that the weather wasn't very nice. kind of chilly, very windy and rainy every now and then. So I just ended up having an ice cream and walking around random shops for the afternoon. 
In the evening I had a couple of drinks with some guys I met at the hostel. Went back into town for chips and prawns for dinner and back again to the hostel where we had a couple more drinks, danced, laughed and I was pretty much in bed by quarter to 12. 
As I fell asleep I could hear the fireworks signalling the new year. 


Next day I drove up to the Royal national park, just under Sydney. I drove to this national park because it was another place I had already been. Being the first day of the year of course everybody had just about the same idea as me, which was to drive to the beach and have a chill afternoon there. 4 years ago I had passed through and slept in the park only a couple weeks after I was there now, but of course with the school holidays still going it was absolutely packed. After driving around for at least half an hour to find a place to leave my car I found a spot and headed to the beach. The water was icy cold but the sun was hot as ever so I spent the rest of my first day in 2019 lazy on the beach with a good book and some snacks. By night time the park emptied and I was able to sleep in (almost) the exact same spot as I had done (almost) exactly 4 years ago. It was quite cool. 

Bundeena
Jan 2nd I drove again a couple hours north. this time stopping in Norah head, spending the afternoon chilling on the beach as per usual. To go explore the lighthouse the following morning. 
This is when I decided to go wherever the next lighthouse would be.
Jenny Dixon reserve

Norah head lighthouse


What followed was a day of old familiar sights I chased down all day. First up was Hawks nest and its massive sand dunes. Followed by spending the night in Seal Rocks. 
Now 4 years ago I just stopped by here, I didn't even go to the lighthouse (can you imagine ?!!). So now I was very happy to have gotten a second chance at exploring this little bay better. 
These fairy lights are possibly the best thing I bought for Nala
morning ocean and mountain views are most likely my fav

Seal rocks


These are the moment I wish I had the knowledge (and car)
to go 4WD'ing on the beach
Sugarloaf Point lighthouse, Seal Rocks
And so I arrived at my home for now, Bellrowan Valley. A good half an hour west from Port Macquarie I found myself in Aussie bushland surrounded with horses once again.

I stayed at Bellrowan for two weeks, at that point my funds were getting drastically low and I had to find a paid job fast. 

Anyhow, those two weeks were great. Hot, sweaty and cut off from the world but surrounded and working with horses every day. 
I found this wonderful trail riding company through HelpX once again so I worked for my food and accommodation. 

For me there is almost no greater feeling than working with horses. Connecting, teaching and learning (from) them is what I live to do. And that was exactly what I was able to do there, training the greens one to cope with life, getting miles done with the not-so-green ones, assisting on guided tours, living for the horses in short. 
With a beer and icy-pop on the side obvs.



Tinker in front left and Apollo in the back right grumpy
because he wasn't getting all the attention to himself :p
having a little moment with Tinker before our ride
So a good two weeks later I was off again, up the coast in search of a job. I had decided to try my luck in Byron Bay, another one of those places I kind of went to but didn't really see nor experience.
Tacking point lighthouse, Port Macquarie

Me being me, I obviously took it pretty chilled and drove up in a couple of days. Chasing beautiful beaches and lighthouses along the way where and wherever I could.
two hours later... Smoky cape lighthouse, Arakoon
another night spent next to the beach in South West Rocks
Coffs Harbour beachin'
  








Fun fact about Coffs, last time I stopped here I was pouring down rain and had been raining for a couple of days so all the parks were absolutely swamped. So it was (yet again) refreshing to see the place same same but different after all that time.
Getting woken up by rowdy kids on the streets at 2 in the morning sucks, waking up with the sunrise from my comfy bed isn't so much.
When in Coffs.....
you go visit the big banana
And then when in Ballina,
you go see the big prawn

Next up: BRYON BAY, YAAAAAY

Can you tell I'm really stoked to have finally gotten to the point where I can write about life in Byron?! Well, I am.
As I'm writing this in real time, I just left Byron a couple of hours ago. Headed to the next new adventure tomorrow. Meaning I've got a good 12 hours to kind of fill you in with most of my Byron adventures such as chasing waterfalls and daily life working two jobs.

xoxo Liz


Wednesday, 27 March 2019

Short story on the south eastern corner of Aus

Mallacoota, Dec'18

And so I arrived in Mallacoota, 25k off the highway through the Croajingolong national park.


I spent two weeks with a gorgeous host family I met through HelpX. A website very similar to the well know wwoofing one, where you can find hosts to work for food and accomodation all over the world.

Personally I've only used HelpX in Australia, but my brother worked through the site in Canada and another friend wwoofd his way through France. It's a great concept if you ask me, an easy way to save money while traveling and most of all to gain so real local experiences across the world.


So I found myself living in a beautiful small community once again, and this time I was there for Chrissy. 







So Mallacoota has just over a thousand permanent residents in the community, a pretty small town in other words. But over the Christmas and easter holidays it transforms completely and it seems to stretch out to host an additional 8 thousand people (!). Many of these are families that have been spending the holidays here for generations. It was quite the experience to see the town transform from this quite little fishing town into a bustling holiday resorts, thankfully just as quaint though.



Anyway, I was very lucky to have found such an adventurous family to live with as they took me on loads of adventures after work (which was always easy going). 

They showed me around the beautiful coast lines with beautiful beaches and rugged cliffs alike.  




We went mountain biking and 4WD'ing through the surrounding national park. I hadn't gone mountain biking since forever and certainly not at such a decent level, needless to say I internally died a couple of times haha! But I absolutely loved the exercise and the trail views were definitely worth (almost) dying for ! :p 

I'd always wanted to go full on 4WD'ing and this experience taught me so much about how to actually do it. Most of all it made me feel quite happy about not attempting it at 18 with my poor little AWD through the ruthless Aussie outback, back in 2015 lol.

But as I was with my host who's an experienced 4WD'er with all the knowledge and equipment you could ask for I had the best experience. 

Included that half an hour or so of sawing we had to do to get that big stick out from underneath the car. :p
























Some days we went out for a sunset boat ride on the lakes and others we just chilled at home in the warm summer sun.
Butt rock
The other day we went on a little road trip to Buchan, a tiny town known for it's lime stone caves and other outdoor adventure activities being so close to the Snowy River national park. We went chasing a waterfall, did some 4WD'ing through the national park and ended the day with a great pub meal. 

Snowy River just visible between the trees down below
icy cold and blue waters off Gabo Island




And on other days we went boating to neighbouring Gabo and Tullaburga islands.





Fun fact! 
Gabo island beautiful pink lighthouse and stands as the second tallest lighthouse in Australia with it's almost 47meters. 




I also spend Christmas with my beautiful host family.
And it was fabulous ! prepared loads and loads of food all morning, the girls bakes fresh ginger bread and we made gingerbread everything the day before. We ate a big *ss ham leg 3 different kinds of salads with goats cheese, croutons and cherries, with prawns kale and mangoes and with fresh smoked salmon and sweet potato rösties. Fresh BBQ prawns and a cheese platter and to top it all off we had a passionfruit crêpe cake, chocolate cherry trifle and a huge classic red fruit pav for dessert as dinner.

It was a great feast and ended it on the beach where the girls taught me to boogie board whilst trying to avoid stepping on the rays.


Safe to say I had an awesome chrissy this year in true aussie spirit and warmth. And even though I felt truely blessed to have been able to spend chrissy with such a great, loving family I really missed my own big warm family around me. There's just really nothing like having two big Christmas parties with 30+ family members around you on both days. So I promised my mom, dad, siblings and myself I'd be home again for next Christmas.

In the meantime it was time for me to get moving again and head north on another epic little roadtrip towards my new (horsey) destination close to Port Macquarie.



More adventures soon !!
xoxo Liz

Tuesday, 12 February 2019

summer summer summer

Quick last recap before the start of my Aussie adventures part2

My European summer started out pretty good. Everything was going as good as I could've hoped for. Within a week I had a place to live in my beloved Ghent, within another week I got a job with great colleagues and I had reunited with all my loved ones. 


I had just over a month to finish and perfect my dissertation, which I did. And I could not have been prouder of the result. After all the stress of finishing my dissertation I escaped life for a short city trip to the beautiful city of Prague.


Phara, July 2018

One day I might write a post good enough for this beautiful city. because it really is a gem. But for now I hope to spark something within you to go and experience it for yourself.

You can't miss the beauty of this wonderfull city. There are so many places to see and things to eat. Easy to walk around and get lost for days in the small ancient streets, up to the castle or to the other side of town to the memorial hill. Something new to see, experience and eat around every corner. 
Vítkov memorial hill view

Castle hill vineyard

We only spend a couple of days here at the end of June, but we absolutely loved it and I would love to go back and explore the city even more. 
Sleeping in the many parks along the river, walking far and wide for the best views of the city and eating in small alley ways was great to start off our European summer!

famous 'dancing house'
Vítkov memorial 
picturesque old town
View over old town from the astronomical clock
with the national memorial on Vítkov in the back


Ghent, summer of 2018

Two weeks after Praha we booked our flights to Melbourne, Australia. Finally. I was going back.
But first, I still had to finish my degree. obviously. 

So my last European summer I spent living quite a good life, finally in the city centre with a good job, my friends and loved ones close, exploring ever more corners of the beautiful city of Ghent. 
Nature reserve, 'Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen' just a
10min bike ride out of the city
Castle of the counts on a beautiful summers day
day break at work on the Korenmarkt

Another couple weeks of hell survived and I finally, FINALLY got message that my three years of hard hard work had paid off and that I would officially be graduated about a week before my departure for Australia.



Edinburgh, September 2018


Off we went to Edinburgh, my brother, two sisters and myself. Off to our very first all sibling adventure!

Edinburgh is such a beautiful city, again a great European getaway. We were only there for a couple of days again but managed to get the most out of our time nonetheless (considering my oldest sister was highly pregnant at the time lol)

Ancient buildings woven in between so many parks, I love discovering and exploring these kind of places around the world. Plus it reminds me you don't always have to go far and wide to find great travel destinations !

Pretty chilly as summer draws to an end quite a bit sooner as in the south of Europe we still had great weather, always in for treats, coffees or lunch at the right times to avoid the showers.
Also very exciting was that I met up with a friend from Costa Rica here aswel! Which was super fun to see and catch up with her again. So great full for the people I'm meeting and reuniting with around the world. 
Arthurs seat is just a walk out of the city, a decent walk up is rewarded
with absolutely magnificent views all round.

I spend my last week in Belgium moving my stuff from my place in Ghent to my moms house across the country and then organising all my stuff at home. Sorting out what I wanted to take with me, what I wanted to keep and what I wouldn't need anymore at all.
Spending time with friends and family, trying to have seen everyone before my one way departure to the other side of the world.



Excitement building, I couldn't have been more ready to go back.
Today I'm almost 4 months into my adventure and so much has happened. can't wait to finally start filling you in on all the weird and wonderful moments I've had here.
xoxo Liz


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