30 June 2016

Arriving in Australia!


Flying to Australia is no quick journey. We flew out of BWI on United Airlines. Our flight left at 6:27pm on Monday, and we landed in Sydney at just before 7:00am on Wednesday. It's not that the flight takes 2 days. We actually just lost Tuesday. Upon crossing the international date line, an entire day literally disappeared. It's a little jarring mentally, but since there's no recovering the day, it just becomes an oddity to accept.

The flight to LAX from BWI was a bit rough. Small, cramped plane. The only food provided was a tiny bag of pretzels. We had individual screens, but I think you had to pay for most of the programming. 

The flight from LAX to SYD wasn't bad. It was much roomier and each seat had TV screens, with the ability to choose from dozens of movies and shows. We watched and slept intermittently. The food wasn't bad, and to be fair, we had three meals. Also, a bonus - I thought it was a 15 hour flight, in the end, it's (only) a 14 hour flight. 

At the Sydney airport, going through customs, picking up our bags, and finding the taxi stand were all easily accomplished tasks. It took about half an hour to get into Sydney city. After we checked into our very lovely B&B in Potts Point, we went and explored. The owner armed us with a map and some recommendations, and we had a great day exploring the city on foot. We walked along the water, saw the opera house, explored the Royal Botanical Gardens (even our untrained eyes recognized there were a lot of new plants here), saw the neighborhood called The Rocks, the oldest part of Sydney, and then explored the downtown. We can't wait to come back and see more!







We crashed in the early evening, and basically slept until the following morning.

Then we took a taxi back to the airport to catch a morning flight to Alice Springs! Just three more hours in the air ...! 

23 June 2016

What time is it there?

What to know what time it is in Alice Springs?  There are a couple of ways to figure this out.
1. Add 13.5hours to whatever time it is on the east coast, and that's what time it is there.  (16.5 if you're on the west coast.)

2. Don't like math?  You can also google it "what time is it in Alice Springs right now?"

Now, if you want to set up a time to call/skype/FaceTime with us, it can get a little trickier.  If I say that I'll call you at 0900 my time, then what time is it where you are?  In this case, you'd subtract 13.5 hours (again, if you are in EST).  Math still a problem?  There's this great tool: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?p1=152
Saturday at 0900 in Alice Springs means it's: 
East coast: Friday, 1930
West coast: Friday, 1630

The time zones and the distances make us seem even further away, but we hear high speed internet is on its way to Australia, hopefully be the end of the summer. ;-P 

But really, even with the slow connections, we'll be sure to send emails and to update this blog with pictures and stories!

And - for reference, here's what time is it now in Alice Springs:
 

02 June 2016

Biking possibilities




We just bought some fancy new panniers! We got them from Baltimore Bike Works, which is about a twenty minute walk from our house. I had dropped my wheel off there earlier to get it repaired, and of course we couldn't leave without adding to our collection of gear!

We even splurged and got Ortlieb panniers! We went with Ortlieb for a couple of reasons. First, the panniers are made in Germany. The company focuses on ethically making their products, both in their commitment to fair labor, and their commitment to the environment. Second, people LOVE these panniers. The employee at the shop highly, highly recommend them. I checked them out online as well, and here's what this person had to say:
The Ortlieb Bike-Packer & Sport-Packer Plus Panniers are truly the best bicycle touring panniers in the world. In this review, I’ll explain why these expensive, German-made bike bags are so popular among commuters and bicycle travelers alike and I’ll give you a number of reasons as to why Ortlieb bike panniers are the only panniers to own if you are interested in having the very best bike bags for on-road use.
And - here's why we're doing this:

Outback Cycling:
  • The Riverside Walk by the Todd River, a great link between the Alice Springs Telegraph Station and the modern township of Alice Springs (approximately 3 km each way)
  • Olive Pink Botanical Gardens, approximately 8 km return
  • School of the Air, Head St, approximately 4 km return
  • Araluen Cultural Precinct, approximately 8 km return
  • Alice Springs Desert Park, approximately 20 km return
  • Simpsons Gap via the Simpsons Gap Bike Path, approximately 56 km return
Cycling trails

Mountain biking opportunities

Flow Nation - Alice Springs 14 

There's even an Alice Springs Cycling Club.

Several places rent bikes, and we have a third one on hand - so if you're into biking, the biking possibilities are endless!