The Chambers

What we get up to….

Photo taken while staying at the wonderful Sausage Tree Camp, Zambia. Here we are fishing on the banks of the Zambezi, one eye on the River on the lookout for Alligators, another on the lookout for Hippos, another on the lookout for Lions, another on the lookout for Elephants :)

Day 3 – Yosemite day (aka, My arms are tired)

Day three was a great day. It was a long day, but a great day. We’d booked onto a tour to the Yosemite National Park with a company called Extranomical, who were recommended on tripadvisor. The day was to start about 620 am and we’d be on the tour for about 14 hours, which included 3 and a half hours travel in each direction plus a half hour stop in each direction at a large grocery store for lunch and dinner breaks. So, with the PSP and the iPod’s all charged up we were down waiting outside the lobby at 620… it was cold!

I can recommend the tour highly, it was a long day and we didn’t get to spend a lot of time at each stop but it was a great day out. The scenery was spectacular and hopefully the photos do them justice.

The drive out was for the most part uneventful, but once near the park the road turned very windy and interesting. The turns and twists reminded me of the drive up to Lamington National Park and at one point you could see where more than one panel of a guard rail had had to be replaced because a car had gone through it. It was interesting for the road to then curve back on itself and be able to see the hillside below that part of the guardrail and be able to see the path the car which had gone over had cleared through the trees and shrubs for about 200 metres down the hill. Yuck….

We stopped at a few spots in the National Park and each of them was beautiful in their own way.

The first stop was at a lookout (or vista as they are called here) which looked right down the barrel of the valley. From here you could take in the valley floor, which was covered in what seemed like small, but I’m sure they weren’t, pine trees and you could also see nice and high up to the tops of the granite cliff faces and one long waterfall.

The second stop was a short ride away at the base of one of the waterfalls named Bridal Falls. It was a short hike (I’ll use that word to impress the guys in my team) from the car park to the waterfall base. You could actually walk in from the end of the well trodden path to be nearly underneath the waterfall, but with a little one in tow and the feeling of a disaster movie in the making, we elected to view from a safer distance. I love a good water fountain, but this took it to another level. I’m going to guess the waterfall was at least 400 metres, but will check this later and bet it’s further. We got some great photos here on the “hike” and at the waterfall.

From here we went to the Yosemite Lodge, which is a hotel in the middle of the park. The hotel reminded me a little of O’Reilly’s in its look and feel and it was quite busy coming into the Thanksgiving holidays. We had a lovely picnic lunch by a babbling brook, the only detraction was the low whining sound of a little boy who didn’t want to eat his sandwich (for the record Kylie didn’t make it – we bought it from a local store). From our lunch spot we could see a couple of huge waterfalls, the granite face cliffs the park is famous for, a babbling brook and some other lovely sights. A very, very nice lunch spot indeed and well worth the three and a half hours of bus travel to get there.

After lunch it was back onto the bus and onto the final stop. Kylie really wanted to see the large tall trees which are famous here. We got to see a couple of them and these things are massive! I’m sure they are taller than 30 Makerston Street. The hike (and the word is deservedly used this time) was 1.5 km’s in each direction, downhill to get there and unfortunately uphill to get back at 6000 feet. The area is dense forest; the smell of pine was nice and refreshing for the walk. At the bottom of the walk is a few live Sequoias, which were amazing, as well as an old (now dead unfortunately) tree that some bright spark had cut a tunnel large enough to drive cars through into the trunk and an old dead trunk of a tree which you were able to climb on and INTO! I tried convincing Jackson Winnie the Pooh hid his honey inside, but that didn’t convince him to go in looking. A lovely Park Ranger came along and coerced Jackson into walking into the hollowed out trunk a little, I got a photo and he told the ranger “this is cool, no kid from my kindy has done this before!”. Then we had to tackle the walk back UP to the bus, it was a heck of a walk and I thought we were the last ones of the group so we were walking very hard. Jackson did VERY well, though he did say a few times along the way he wanted to have a long rest and that his legs and even his arms were tired from walking and even suggested at one stage that one of us go and get the bus and bring it to meet him. It was a heck of a way to finish of a visit to a beautiful part of the world.

From here it was back on the bus and a three and a half hour drive back to the hotel to pack up our stuff to be ready to leave.

Day three in the eyes of Jackson:

Over and out, Chris, Kylie and Jacko.

finally…. some videos

from nearly 12 months ago…

So, this week I finally got into getting some of the videos from our US holiday LAST year transferred into a format which allows me to share them.

This video is from the balcony of our apartment in Hawaii…. ah the serenity and what a sunset!

Cannot wait to get back there later in the year. This year we’ll be joined by Meema and Big Al (babysitters!!) just kidding.

LA. the city of…

spead-outed-ness? someone told us that the population of LA county is 28 million – 18 million legals and 10 million illegals…. vs 21 million for all of oztraylia…

So far we’re having a blast.

The flight over was…. long. It wasnt too bad, except for the people in the row in front of us who insisted on putting their seats all the way back so that they were nearly sitting in our row. The food on the flight was ok, jackson had a couple of decent sized sleeps, was disappointed to wake the first time and find out we werent in disney land yet, the on demand tv that QANTAS has worked most of the flight. Chris got to watch Blades of Glory and a rugby league movie with Andrew Johns as the main actor (I didnt mind it!) & Kylie watched Knocked up (didnt get a good review) and Blades of Glory and Jackson watched the cartoons and the flight path channel (ok, cc watched it too! (“are we there yet? are we there yet? are we there ye?”).

We arrived at 730am Saturday and had pre-booked our room so we could check in to the room straight away, which was great. The hotel we’re staying at is very nice. It’s in a great spot and it’s a very big apartment (photo’s to come).

Santa Monica is very pretty – I highly recommend staying here when in LA. The pier, the third street promenade, the palisades park (which overlooks the pacific ocean) and some of the other treelined (both palm and others) streets here are all very nice. LA wasnt a city I was looking forward to staying in, but i’ve had a great time.

The weather… the weather is great – it’s pretty similar to what it is in Brisbane during the day, and it gets cooler at night.

We went to Universal Studios on Sunday, which was an enoyable day out!

Public transport here in LA sucks (even more than my usual perception of the usefulness of public transport) and the city is so spread out – so, we got a taxi car service to take us out to the park. The traffic is shocking too – i blame the bad public transport facilities ;) Our driver (Allan) was a real interesting guy who covered many topics, surely the most interesting was how he just wanted to meet a nice girl to marry and settle down with, you know – someone to do his washing, cook his dinner and clean his house…. and NOT be like his current girlfriend who promised she could do all those things, but was just like all other LA girls who have no interest in those things and just want to spend his money… oookay. don’t worry oz girls, I told him there were plenty of aussie girls who were looking for men like him!

At Universal Studios Jackson got to meet Dora the Explorer, Diego and Spongebob Squarepants! There’s some great photo’s of this coming to the slideshow. We enjoyed the backlot tour, which was a tram car ride around the stages of the Studios and includes some of things you most often see about Universal Studios, including Jaws the Shark jumping up at the tram, famous film locations, the airplane crash scene from War of the Worlds, the tanker truck on fire in the subway which floods and the crashing helicopter. Jackson managed this ride pretty well until the “mummy” section where Whoopi Goldberg gets covered in cockroaches – he hated this and it freaked him right out… We saw the “WaterWorld” show which was very entertaining – it was incredibly noisy – Jackson didnt like the loud noise and would cover his ears up and turn away, but he was very interested in what was going on and would keep turning around to watch, but the noise would then scare him and he’d turn away… and so on and so on

We’ve all enjoyed the shopping here. Kylie has warmed up for her NYC efforts, by practicing her attack plan on some of LA’s finest, including the third street promenade, montana avenue and the beverley center. The beverley center was a bit disappointing – but the drive there took us through Beverley Hills & Bel Air (yo yo fresh prince), past UCLA (HUGE campus) and a few other spots of note.

Kylie’s favourite shop here has been either Zara, where she bought lots of great stuff for her and Jackson OR the Banana Republic where she bought more great stuff. Chris’ favourite was Victoria’s Secret… or The Gap :)

We’ve enjoyed walking around and checking things out. Yes – we’ve been walking…

The palisades park is very pretty. It’s right along the front of Santa Monica on the ocean and has a few walking paths and has a lot of palms trees and it leads you to the pier. The pier is a good spot to spend an hour or so, Jackson loved the carousel here!

Chris’ work meetings were great – it was nice to see the TQ offices and sit down with JD and have a chat, the meeting with Disney went well.

tomorrow we check out of LA and fly to New York…. LA has been fun, my opinion of the city has definately changed.

photos to come soon – just click the big picture link on the right hand side soon (by soon I mean – after we put Jackson to bed and if I am not asleep by then)

bye for now, cc, kc and jacko…