Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Day 21: Wed 13 Jun – Cairns

15-27 deg C 

We had a slow start to the day after a sleep in. The others were leaving this morning so we elected to stay in to say “goodbye and see you soon.” Wendy also did four loads of washing; caravaners are dirty people you know?! We plan to meet up again tomorrow at Yvonne's friends farm at Port Douglas for a few days before moving onto Cooktown. 

After the other two couples left, and all washing was on the line, we headed off in the truck to see a few of Wendy's old haunts. First up was her old house (11 Alice Close), then school (TAS), then the White Rock General store which was owned by Dave and Rose Sperling back in the day. We also filled up with diesel at the store as it was the cheapest in town by about 3 cents/litre.  It was then off to Woolies to restock before moving on tomorrow.

It was time for lunch when we got home and then we both had an LLD. The washing was then taken in and Greg went for a ride on his own whilst Wendy went to meet her best friend from her school days - Karen Pezzutti (now Chester). Karen is a very busy working mum and we had been in contact for a few days prior to arrange a time. This afternoon was the best opportunity and we had a good old chat and catch-up over a cup of tea and decaf coffee at the same shopping centre we shopped at this morning! Turns out Karen lives not far from the Mt Sheridan Plaza.

By the time Wendy got home, Greg was already half way through his dinner, but he had remade the bed after the sheets being washed! 

11 Alice Close, where Wendy and her family lived 1984-88; hasn't changed much
Entrance to the school Wendy went; it has changed a lot
White Rock General Store, owned by family friends when Wendy lived in Cairns
The park opposite the general store
A large'ish ship in Cairns port
Pop-up entertainment at the van park

What the park opposite the general store looked like in 1986; last day of Yr12

Day 20: Tue 12 Jun – Cairns

15-28 deg C, warm and humid 

We were up nice and early to get a walk (short) in before breakfast and then head off to the Cairns Central Station to catch the 8:30am Kuranda Rail to ...... you guessed it - Kuranda. Although the old steam engines have been replaced by two big diesels, it was still a slow climb to the top. After a short stop at Baron Falls, we were in Kuranda in two hours.  

We had a short wander through the main street and then had to find coffee. Found the rest of the team at Frogs Cafe and we all wanted to order the special of the day - coffee and a pumpkin muffin for $8. However, when it came time to order, it was "Oh sorry, we just sold three muffins, so only have three left". What were they thinking making only six muffins when it is peak tourist season?? Anyway, three people had muffins, and three did not. Not to worry, lunch was just around the corner. 

We decided to pay a visit to the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary which seemed a bit ordinary until you spotted your first butterfly. Then you saw all the rest; capturing them was the next challenge, one we lost on many occasions. The Ulysses proved the most elusive. In the sanctuary we were able to visit the breeding laboratory where we got to see the life cycle of many varieties. 

We had had enough of the butterflies after about an hour, so left the others to it. We wandered through Kuranda and the original Kuranda Markets. When it's all said and done, it is all the same stuff in a different place. We were done by then and whilst Greg found a nice salad and bread roll at Foodworks, Wendy thought the Barron Falls hotel looked like a great place to eat and it was. She ordered the Chef's Choice - steak and bacon burger. 

We had a 1:30pm gondola booked for the trip down the range on the SkyRail, so decided to make our way down the hill to the departure station. We had not pre-booked a bus from the SkyRail terminal to City Central (all included in the price) as we thought the terminal was close to the train station – however it is some 14km away!  So, when we went to get on the SkyRail we enquired at the booking counter only to be told there were no seats on the 3pm bus. So, we got on the SkyRail and Greg Googled “buses in Cairns” and found there was a stop right next to the SkyRail terminal, so all was not lost.  

The views from the SkyRail were quite magnificent. You don't usually get to see the top of the trees, let alone from so far up. The views of the Barron River and Cairns as we were coming down were fantastic; not sure the pictures do it justice though. 

On arrival at the SkyRail Station at Smithfield, we made our way to the Cairns Bus bus-stop. Not even five minutes after arriving, we were on a bus to Cairns Central for the princely sum of $5.70 for the two of us. It probably took 15 minutes longer than the free bus would have, but we saw a lot more of the Cairns suburbs!

We had also forgotten to have our parking ticket validated so we did not have to pay for parking. On arrival back in Cairns we discovered the ticket office was closed, but Greg sought out the assistance of a Kuranda Rail man he found and we soon had our parking ticket validated. We paid $0 on exit and were very happy.

On arrival back at the van, it was straight into domestic duties for Wendy - house cleaning and cooking. The others joined us for dinner at 6pm and then whilst everyone went to watch "Flubber", Wendy did the dishes and updated the blog. 




Greg outside our carriage - #2

The big diesel engines pulling the long train up the hill to Kuranda


Sue and Greg in our carriage

Greg, Gunther, Yvonne and Sue on the train
View of Cairns from the train
The front of the train
The rear end of the train
Some of Cairns
The Rock - in dedication to John Robb who was contracted to build the second stage of the rail line
Commemorating the Kuranda Rail workers


Greg and a rather stiff Kuranda Rail worker
Orange Lacewing
Greg in the butterfly enclosure
Red Lacewing
Great or Common Eggfly
Richmond Birdwing
A caterpillar of some description
Lifecycle of the Monarch butterfly
The elusive Ulysses
Iridescent South American butterflies
Wreck of a DC-3 that crashed somewhere else and transported to Kuranda as a tourist attraction
Tail of a DC-3 
Lunch venue - Barron Falls Hotel
From Skyrail
From Skyrail
Skyrail
One of the Skyrail gondolas coming into a station
Us on Skyrail
Some of Cairns from the Skyrail
Barron Falls
Barron Falls stop
Great or Common Eggfly
Wendy in the butterfly enclosure
Butterfly feeding station
Cairns Birdwing


Wrap-up and Reflections

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