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Uluru to King’s Canyon Wilderness Resort

While we were staying at the Outback Pioneer, I was worried that we’d gone too cheap. The room wasn’t that nice and I was worried that the next night or two would be equally as dismal. It took some trying, but I eventually got the number of the touring company we were using (APT), and asked about the quality of the accommodations we were getting. Eventually I was able to talk a nice lady with the name of Justine about our accommodations tonight (it was, according to the brochure, deluxe tent camping), and she assured me it was the nicest of the places we could stay. I took her at her word, but still – tent camping?
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Alice Springs to Uluru

We were picked up from our hotel at 6:20 (after being told it would be 6:30, so we held everyone up a bit.) We had a long drive ahead of us – 600KM, or 450 miles. It wasn’t too bad since they broke the trip up with somewhat frequent stops. Our first stop was at a camel farm, where I got to ride a camel. That was OK, but man are they some ugly creatures. I think he might have known I ate his cousin the night before. Then back on the bus for a few more photo ops, including one at a place called Mount Conner (also referred to as Fooluru, since it does look somewhat like Uluru.) We made one more stop at a place called Maruku Arts and Crafts Cooperative, where Justine got a bit of Aboriginal art. She was pretty adamant about getting something where the artist was really Aboriginal (some aren’t), and got most of the proceeds. It was on cloth, so it’s rolled and packed safely in our luggage. At 12:30 we eventually got to the town near Uluru called the Ayers Rock Resort. There was a name for where we were, but I don’t remember. Without the resort, there isn’t much of a town. This resort had a range of hotels, ranging from what seemed to be pretty high end to campsites. We stayed at the Outback Pioneer, which was a relatively low end option. It was one of our only options to choose from, but it wasn’t that nice.
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Perth to Alice Springs

We left Perth midmorning, arriving in Alice Springs after a three hour flight.    The flight seemed shorter than it should have been, but that may have just been because I was working on my blog while we were in the air.   We landed about 5 PM (oddly enough, 1½ hours ahead of Perth) Alice Springs time and found it to be somewhat chilly.  I can’t think of much that has surprised me more on this trip than finding Alice Springs, in the middle of Australia, chilly at 5 PM in the afternoon.   Our pickup from the airport wasn’t there waiting for us, which I did not expect.  It seems that once we left Melbourne, there have been more errors in the services provided (no washcloths or hand towels in our hotel room, for example), than we have seen before.  I’m going to attribute it to a more lackadaisical attitudes as you get more remote. After about 20 minutes, a very chatty fellow shows up to take us to our hotel.  He spent almost the entire time talking about either his family or himself – not very engaging, but he got us where we were supposed to go.
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From Perth to Wave Rock and back again

28 November 2010, Perth, Western Australia.

We’ve booked a tour to take us to Wave Rock. It’s a long day – leaving at 8 AM and returning at approximately 8:30 PM. The Great Ocean Road tour we did was equally as long, so we didn’t think too much of it. We were picked up early – 7:20 AM, and taken to the general starting area for all the tours that Pinnacle Tours has. Talking to our bus driver, we found out we’d be on the road for 750KM or 466 Miles today. Yikes!
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Bike ride from Perth to Fremantle

We were walking along Hay street yesterday (the 26th), when we saw a bike shop advertising bike rentals. We popped in and briefly spoke with a lovely gentleman about our desire to bike to the Indian Ocean. He said it was a leisurely 2 hour ride, and we figured we could do it in 90 minutes. We were wrong.
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