Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Brisbane Arrival!!

We arrived on Friday.... we did it = HOORAY!
52 days of cycling: Not the most direct route, but an adventurous one.

Our first day in Brisbane was spent as proper tourists. We even bought a backpack to wear on both shoulders and slung a camera round John’s neck. Hitting Brunswick Market and China town in the morning before venturing into the shopping centre. Brisbane is comprised an of an exciting mix grand 19C architecture and modern steel – like a tiny London.

Since, we’ve been doing much the same and seeing all the major sights. The highlight for both of us however was a visit to Mt Coot-tha Park. Just a 20 minute ride from Brisbane; it’s 1500 hectares of open eucalypt forest riddled with purpose built single track (it was used in 1996 world championships, it was Terrifying!).
Approximately 370 animal species live the forest, including a number of rare and threatened species like the powerful owl. Others include goshawks, eagles, wrens and robins as well as possums and bats.

We left the camera at home for fear of landing on it – which proved justified as John (and bike) catapulted over a fence early in the day – (Who puts a 90 degree bend at the bottom of a hill!!!).
Inspired - we’ve now got a plan for the rest of our stay.
We’ve hired a camper van for the remainder of our stay (only eight weeks) and we’re going to visit the top cycling destinations between Cairns, Sydney, Canberra, Adelaide and back Melbourne.

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