ULURU , KINGS CANYON THEN NORTHWARDS
We
ventured back into Alice Springs to pack away our teaching resources and get
our camping gear ready.
While
there, we received a fantastic piece of news. Tim and Eli announced their
engagement, which was received with much joy. A couple that bring out the best
in each other!
After
repacking the car and van we headed off to Uluru for a few days. When we
visited in 2015, we were so inspired by Uluru and Kata Juta we just had to go
there again. Magnificent Uluru is a
truly amazing natural wonder!
We did the obligatory sunset viewing and watched the colors of the Rock change to many hues over a 15 minute period. The next day we walked the 10.6km track around the base of Uluru and gained further understanding of its significance to and the spirituality that the Rock holds for the Indigenous people.
It was
here that we received another piece of fantastic news. Robyn and Gracie were
notified that Gracie has been accepted into the SEAL program at Wangaratta High
School which Gracie (and Robyn) is over the moon about….and well deserved! We celebrated that night with dinner at The
Gecko Café in Yalara. For those of you
who have dined out with Gracie, no guesses for what she ordered…..calamari and
it was delicious! The blueberry and
lemon pudding got the vote from everyone too!
The next
day we revisited another awesome spot….Kings Canyon. We trekked the 6.5km Rim
Walk and relished its breathtaking scenery. Lots of photos taken!
We then
did the long road trip back into Alice, did some repacking and sadly said our
farewells to Jake and Gemma…and to Alice Springs. It has been a real oasis for us throughout
the term as we have used it as a base between our trips out to the remote
communities.
Now for
the long drive north towards the Top End. Our first overnight stop after a
700km day was Renner Springs. Such a long drive but it made it easier for us to
arrive by lunchtime at our present location, Mataranka, and the famed Bitter
Springs. We have spent most of this afternoon floating down the warm waters on
our noodles. Our first of many water experiences to come!