Batemans Bay to Canberra

Well its a Happy 2016 to everyone from Canberra.   After a nice time at Murramarang CP we ventured the drive over “The Clyde” to Canberra.  This was a real test of the car pulling around three tonne up a very long ascent with a lot of hair pin bends and trying to accelerate as well.  Needless to say we did make it, though at a couple points I did feel we might have bitten off more than we could handle.

After conquering “The Clyde” the run into Canberra was a nice easy drive with not too much traffic on the road.  We arrived at Jade’s around lunchtime and that’s when the next challenge awaited us.  The spot we were going to reverse the van into was very tight with only about 75mm of clearance on either side to reverse past while turning into the area we were going to park up.  After some discussion and being told by two experts, Kaye and Jade, we worked out a plan and started.  It was one of those times when you just commit to doing something, take your time and work it out a bit as you go.  In the end after only about 15 minutes we had the van in place with lots of millimetres to spare.  Then it was settling in for a 4 week stay and enjoying the festive season.

The little street section that Jade and Gordo live in is a cul-de-sac off the main street and every house in the street does Christmas lights.  Little did we know that we were going to be part of the work team each night setting up lights and putting them away.  After a few nights Jade had us very proficient and were a well drilled team that worked like clockwork.  The effect in the street was very striking and the amount of visitors coming to the street was pretty mind blowing.  I would estimate that on Christmas Eve there would have been over 5000 people in the street during the course of the night looking at the lights.  They even have a DJ in the street as well as a small shop set up in one of the carports selling coffees and gelatos.  It was something that you had to see.

Jade and Gordo's snow and ice display
Jade and Gordo’s snow and ice display
Jade and Gordo's snow and ice display
Jade and Gordo’s snow and ice display

 

The next door neighbours display
The next door neighbours display

 

Canberra is one of those places were there is a lot to see and do.  With the National  Art Gallery, War Memorial, Mint, National Portrait Gallery and many others among the main attractions we successfully managed to see and visit exactly none.  As we had been to Canberra a few times before and seen most of them we didn’t feel inclined to rush off and see them again.  We were lucky enough to score some tickets to go and see The Illusionist’s.  Gordo managed to get us into the Canberra Theatre and we saw a great show that was very entertaining.

We also managed to walk up Mt Taylor a couple of times.  This was just behind Jade’s house so it was easy to walk there and then go up the path.  The views from here are really good and I was surprised to see how popular it was with the locals to walk or run up if your that way inclined.

View from Mt Taylor looking east
View from Mt Taylor looking east
View from Mt Taylor looking north
View from Mt Taylor looking north

 

Christmas day was very nice and relaxing.  Renae flew over to join us for a week and Gordo’s mum and dad, Dee and Alan were there to share it with us.  The look on both Declan and Lachlan’s faces on Christmas morning when they saw all the presents under the tree was pretty special.  After the unwrapping of all the presents we set up to prepare for a nice Christmas lunch and enjoy the day.

All those presents, mostly for the kids
All those presents, mostly for the kids
Declan wondering which present is his
Declan wondering which present is his

 

Lachlan lost in all the presents
Lachlan lost in all the presents

 

The table set ready for lunch
The table set ready for lunch

 

On Boxing Day Kaye, Renae and myself headed off over to the coast for a couple of days.  We were lucky enough to be able to score a camping spot in the small coastal town of Dalmeny for two nights.  The drive from Canberra was pretty good with not to much traffic on the roads.  As we were going to be camping we were staying in the roof top tent and going to put the annexe up for the first time and Renae was going to use the small camp bed.  The plan was a good one but the weather was not the best.  It started raining not long after we arrived and we all had one of the wettest Boxing Days for a long long time.  As the first day was getting more and more washed out we bought lunch and went out for tea at night as it was just to wet to do anything in our small camp set up.  Lucky for us all the next day was quite sunny so it was good to be able to dry out everything a bit and sit outside.

The camp ground at Dalmeny was in a great spot with shops and ocean all just across the street.  The only down side was it was on a hill so when we set up our tent and annexe we were on quite a slope which made sleeping, cooking etc sometimes a bit challenging, but as with all things you make do and in the end we all had a good time.

Dalmeny coastline
Dalmeny coastline
Kaye and Renae enjoying the view
Kaye and Renae enjoying the view

 

Swim area across the road from the Dalmeny camp
Swim area across the road from the Dalmeny camp

 

The beach near the Dalmeny camp
The beach near the Dalmeny camp

 

Dalmeny coastline
Dalmeny coastline

 

Dalmeny coastline
Dalmeny coastline

 

Dalmeny coastline
Dalmeny coastline

 

Our little camp on the slope the day after the rain
Our little camp on the slope the day after the rain

 

Our little camp on the slope the day after the rain
Our little camp on the slope the day after the rain

 

After we got back to Canberra from Dalmeny we took Renae to the airport and she flew back to WA for work.  It was good to be able to spend some time with Renae and we really enjoyed the catch up.  Seeing in the New Year was a very quiet night for us.  As Gordo was away with work we just stayed at home with Jade and watched the fireworks in Sydney.

The next big thing for us all was Declan’s fourth birthday. Declan was very adamant that he didn’t want a party so it was a Macca’s lunch with family.  Dee and Alan drove down from Sydney for the birthday as well and it was good to catch up with them again.  After lunch a few of them headed off with Declan to see a movie while the rest of us went home and took it easy.

The birthday boy
The birthday boy
Declan's 4th birthday
Declan’s 4th birthday

 

More presents
More presents

 

Group photo
Group photo

 

Us with the two boys
Us with the two boys

 

Well after over a month in Canberra it is time to let Jade and Gordo get on with life without us two hanging around and get back on the road.  We had a great time in Canberra and it was sad to say goodbye but travel we must.  After a few goodbyes and praying that we could get the van out of the yard we are on the road again heading towards Adelaide to look at the Tour Downunder.  We have given ourselves 12 days to get to Adelaide so we will be able to have a good look around on our way there.

All the best for 2016 and until next time keep safe………..

3 thoughts on “Batemans Bay to Canberra”

  1. Great to hear all your news Rundells and look forward to the rest of your newsy blogs.
    Happy new tear to you both.
    Frank and Sandy

  2. Lovely to hear all the news of your travels and look forward to the rest of your travel blogs.
    Happy New Year to you both.

    Frank and Sandy

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