29 December 2006

What do you get if you cross a duck and a cat?

A duck filled fattypuss! Ahah ha, I crack myself up. But seriously, Duck Billed Platypus (platypusses, platypi, whatever), they're cool and I've seen one. Add to that the Echidna I saw a few days back and I've chalked up two of the worlds five monotremes (that's egg laying mammals to you normal people), now to find the other three...

Echidna, like a hedgehog on a really bad hair day.

Anyway enough of my prodigious wildlife spotting abilities. Seasons greetings from Penneshaw on Kangaroo Island, or as I have come to know it 'Corrugation Island', due to the state of the unpaved roads. Talk about turn your bones to jelly...

A funny thing happened to me on the way to the island... There I was waiting for the ferry at Cape Jervis when I got talking to a bunch of people that had just arrived on a Cagiva and another Yamaha. Thoroughly bloody nice bunch, and to cut a long story short I ended up spending xmas day at their place on Kangaroo Island. Nice bunch this biking lot eh?

On the ferry across the 'backstairs passage'

Kangaroo Island has just the one paved road, which runs in a continuous loop around the island taking in most of the major attractions. It's somewhat like a kangaroo based Jurassic Park. All the tour buses are practically on rails, dropping off hoards of people at all the notable points, only to swallow them up again an hour or so later. Needless to say I didn't spend a lot of time on said road, choosing the more jarring experience of the extensive network of gravel, rock and sand roads. Much more interesting, and a good old learning experience to boot.


Anyone would think I knew what I was doing...good job you can't see my expression

Ended up in some great secluded locations, mainly on the coast (hence the plethora of beach-based photos). I also spent quite a bit of time in the Flinders Chase National Park, where I went hunting for the elusive Duck Billed Platypus, amongst other wild creatures. From my time in the park and on the island in general, I have been able to
learn three valuable things about the wildlife here:

1) The young of the Echidna are called 'Puggles' which, quite frankly is bloody fantastic.

2) Your average Duck Billed Platypus will surface for slightly less time than it takes for a Sony digital camera to switch on, zoom in and focus. Which is rather infuriating, and led to many 'Nessie!' style blurry photos of said beastie.

3) The isolation of living on this island has driven all the Kangaroos to suicide, and they will attempt to end their lives as often as possible in front of a moving vehicle. Usually when you least expect it and conveniently timed to cause maximum swearing.

Look look a platypus! (honest to god, click it for a bigger version)

Best camping spot would have to be West Bay, funnily enough on the far western shores. Marvellously secluded and a fantastic beach to boot, and it takes a lot to impress me when it comes to beaches. Coming a close second is the Cape Gantheaume Wilderness area on the south eastern edge, although the road leading there leaves quite a lot to be desired. I'm sure I have a photo around here somewhere, ah yes...

Good scenery, roads an 'experience'

As for West Bay, check it out:

You can usually count on mother nature for a good show at bedtime

So I'm scheduled to leave tomorrow (30th), and will have to decide where to go from there. After talking it through with a few people and reading up a bit more, I have decided to save the 'Ooodnadatta Track' and the 'Great Central Road' for a bit later on in my trip. Mainly because now (Jan - Mar) is the hottest time of year in the middle, and I mean melt-your-tyres hot, not just "ooh that's a bit warm". That fact combined with Gosling One only being air-cooled (and me too come to think of it), and I have decided to delay that section to the 'shoulder season' when temperatures should be slightly less mechanically destructive.


However, that means I have a bit more time to bimble round the southern regions of Australia before heading west, so I feel a trip to Tasmania coming on. Not only is it VERY south, it'll also mean I'll be biking round every state in Australia. Score!

Now for some pictures (click any of them throughout this post for bigger versions):

Cape Willoughby on Kangaroo Island, windy as a windy thing heralding from a windy land

Another from Cape Willoughby, this time with the interesting view obscured by a helmet

Yours truly, also like a hedgehog on a very bad hair day
(curse this not-cutting-my-hair resolution!)

More updates to come, but for now Happy New Year to all! See you in 2007.

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:50 am

    Serious bed-hair there mate :)

    Good to see the David Bellamy in you coming out. Have a good New Years Eve!

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  2. Hi Buddy, updates cool as ever! I hope you don’t mind, but I put a link to your blog on my last update! So you should get a few more hits, also the WA gang will be waiting for you to knock on their door when you get over that side...

    Lou and I have hired a "Wicked Van" from the 6th, so keep me updated where you are and who knows we could meet up and share a few Stubbies.... We are still in Melbourne, not sure if we are going, North or South on our next quest although "Tazie" sounds nice... So give us a call (0405 740 171)

    Happy New Year buddy, be safe!

    James & Lou xxxx

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  3. Thanks for the update! The pictures are great and narative even better.... nice to hear that the natives on route are so friendly; delighted to hear about your fellow travellers on their blogs too. The ladies from the letting agency might be taking a peep at your travel news too. Your address causes much amusement! New hair style could have same effect!
    Those 'roads' look rather awesome but the scenery looks worth the ride eh?
    Enjoy! Happy New Year to you and friends.

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  4. Glad to see people are enjoying reading this stuff :0) The more links in the merrier!

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