Wednesday was spent
with a bunch of organisation stuff. I managed to get my tax file
number (TFN) relatively fast, as the whole business could be settled
online. After that I looked online for SIM Cards that I could use for
my mobile phone. I found one online, but instead of waiting I looked
for a local sales office if they had any prepaid cards and got a walk
through Springwood at the same time. Spotted a long goods train on
the track whilst walking to Springwood which was being pulled by
three engines. Ran in to a bunch of political advertisers, as the
elections for New South Wales are coming up soon. They didn't bother
me and I got a SIM card at the local retailer store.
Walked back and spent a
bit more time gathering information online about banking accounts and
use of the SIM card I had just bought.
In the evening we
watched a film until late in the night. I eventually fell asleep
after midnight. No spiders or similar had got me last night, so the
paranoia had subsided more or less (wasn't really there to begin
with).
Thursday I woke up very
early in the morning and laid in bed for something like three hours
before I got up and said goodbye to Leanne, who was running of to
work. Iain had already left, something had happened weather wise in
the night, and Angus was still in bed, similar to what Daniel would
be doing. I visited the bank and got all my stuff dealt with. Decided
to do it in person and not online as my status as working
holidaymaker is a bit complicated in the systems. Some visitors to
the bank were a bit weird. A dog is normal, walking in with a parrot
on your shoulder is not. The old lady who owned it could of at least
put on an eye patch.
After getting that
sorted out I dragged Angus out for a “short” walk along the
Sassafras Gully Walk, which is a trail through the bush behind their
house. Whilst walking down in to a valley we would occasionally hear
strange noises here and there only to stop and spot nothing. We
spotted the carcase or shed skin of a huge spider, but I don't know
what type. Also we got entangled in loads of cobwebs of spiders I
don't even want to know about. Fortunately we didn't meet any lethal
ones. Angus also saw and pointed out a lyrebird (that bird that can
copy nearly any sound, including a chainsaw) but I only saw a shadow
race across the path in front of us and something rushing of in to
the bush. We climbed out eventually after stopping at a waterfall and
had traversed approximately 300 metres in altitude. Not bad for a
place I considered not on par with the Alps until much later. We
where near to his mums house, so we swung by Katherin and said hi to
her. We had a small snack and then ended up driving to Brendan, his
wife Maddy and his son Nicholas. I slept in the back of the car for
most of the way with Joey, the dog. After saying hi to Brendan and
family we took a walk through the higher up ground where they lived
(about 850 metres above sea level, more the air condition what I am
used to). Walking along we saw/heard some more lyrebirds and ended up
walking to the edge of a huge canyon, Grose Valley. Spent a whole
while there for some photos and went to another location after that
for some more stunning views.
After that back to
Brendan, Maddy and Nicholas's house to say goodbye and drove back
with the sun just setting. After Katherin getting ready for work and
dropping us of at the end of Crane Steet we walked back to Iains
place. Spotted the moon for the first time on the way and was
surprised at that is was being shined on the wrong way round. Not
upside down but just the opposite side to normal was white and the
other black.
Met Iain at home, had
some dinner and then went to bed.
Stunning views of the
Grose Valley today.
Walking track of
Sassafras Gully Walk at GPSies.
Ripper! x
ReplyDeleteWhat's this "Ripper" talk, Les? :) Love the photos.Max - as you say, stunning!
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