sabrinamari: (Archaeologist)
sabrinamari ([personal profile] sabrinamari) wrote2011-02-12 07:02 pm

Getting serious about Australia

I'm starting to get serious about planning for Australia. It's late in the game: I've been juggling work, a winter cold/sinus infection and lots of household and book-related tasks. It's been a challenge to find the time, energy and mental acuity to focus on the trip.

I still don't know exactly what I want to do, but I've sketched out a series of options, looked up some two-and-three day tour operations and made peace with staying flexible on the ground. I'll have the ability to plan several days ahead, but I can change my mind if I decide I want to stay in one place longer than expected or head in a previously unimagined direction.

The first part of the trip I'll be traveling like an adult: while I'm facilitating the conference, I'll be staying in the ritzy Hotel Sorrento on the Mornington Peninsula. The Rough Guide makes it sound like a well-heeled resort area, heavy on the luxury. I'll enjoy that while I can, then attend another day-long conference near Melbourne, and after that I'm free.

At this point, I think I shed my adult identity and switch into grad student travel mode.

I'm planning to stay in hostels and ask around to find out what longer-term travelers and local people like to do. I'm packing light---as light as I can. Chances are good that I'll do at least one short, small group trip: I'm eyeing a multi-day trek along the Great Ocean Road. I'll need to take a 1-or-2 man tent (Michael's is 4.2 lbs; Meagan's may be lighter still---Meagan, are you open to loaning it?). I'll have to carry my own supplies, but that's not a problem. I'm strong and confident that I can carry whatever I need in order to do this.

I'm still thinking of taking a flight across the continent to scuba the Great Barrier Reef. This will require a little more of an investment, but I don't think I can pass up the chance to experience it. [livejournal.com profile] elphaba_of_oz, the certification I got for your wedding should come in handy. We'll see what I'm able to do with it.

I'm not taking a computer---the tent is more important. I'll probably take my iPhone and see if I can switch it around to use while I'm there. I'll hop on the net when I find access, call the states when I can, and make sure I'm at the airport well before my departing flight takes off.


Otherwise, I'm curious, open, flexible and starting to get excited.

[identity profile] sabrinamari.livejournal.com 2011-02-16 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
This is so good to know. I have Oz dollars with me---some, prob not enough, but I ain't travelling without a cash reserve---and I'm planning on booking short flights while I'm there, so this is perfect.

Also, I may have the opportunity to give a book talk at ANU in exchange for flight reimbursement.

I will look for cheap scuba. I am struggling with whether or not to haul my fins with me. I'm taking my mask and snorkel. Fins are so big and so heavy! But if I take them I can snorkel for free...I ditched the tent idea and am only using short tours that provide lodging.

So what do you think: can I rent just fins for cheap? Otherwise I have to haul them everywhere, but if you think it's worth it, I may do it.

[identity profile] elphaba-of-oz.livejournal.com 2011-02-16 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Australia is the land of outdoor activities. You can absolutely rent gear there. I wouldn't haul.