I am still in Fremantle. BUT I am preparing to leave soon! For real this time! I think.
I have been busy these past two weeks, and for some reason not in a writing mood. I am blaming this blog break on my need for change. So I apologize for the lack of posts, but not to worry- I will bring you up to speed now!
Penguin Island, Rockingham, WA |
I have been test driving cars. An experience I never expected to have in Australia!
Finding a car is just as daunting of a task here as it is at home. BUT I will admit the car hunt in OZ did come with quite a few laughs! I should probably preface all of this by saying it is VERY common for backpackers to buy cars/camper-vans to travel around the country in. There are tons of cars for sale ranging from $500 to $5,000. I set myself a limit and narrowed my search down to finding a station wagon, automatic, preferably with camping gear, at least a 1990, and with plenty of registration and insurance left on it. With that- the car search began.
Car 1:
- Where: Cottesloe Beach (during a concert on the beach with hundreds of people around- GREAT timing!)
- What: Station wagon, clean, 1991, blue, 300,000 miles, registration almost expired, $1900.00
- Who: Two Irish guys. Backpackers, very nice. Felt confident they were being honest about the car.
- Why/ Why not: It was cheap, came with some camping gear BUT the locks took skill to use, and you had to tap the dashboard in order to start the car. HAHA! The car had a lot of character to say the least!
- Side note: This was the first time driving on the wrong side of the road for me! So as I sat in the driver seat, while surrounded by 100's of people, I pondered whether I should put the car in gear or not. I opted not to and kindly requested to be driven to the nearest neighborhood! The Irish guys laughed and off we went. Once we re-located to a seemingly quiet street- I hopped back into the drivers seat, put her in drive and attempted to simultaneously pull out of the parking spot while turning on the blinker. UNSUCCESSFUL! The windshield wipers whipped on and screamed across the dry windshield. I erupted in laughter and they in fear as I drove around the block a few times and determined this was not the car for me. NEXT!
Car 2:
Where: South Beach
What: Camper Van, $5000 dropped down to $3,000 due to the urgent need to sell so she could go back home.
Who: A German Wind Surfing Woman
Why/ Why Not: This van was souped up with all the camping gear one could want- including a nice built in mattress and shelves, BUT it only had two seats and I needed three. NEXT!
- Side note: I didn't mention to the woman that this was only my second time driving in Australia. My cover was quickly blown as I, once again, flicked the windshield wipers on instead of the blinker. She didn't think it was as funny as I did!
Car 3:
Where: Downtown Perth (GREAT place to test drive a car for just my third time driving on the wrong side!)
What: Station Wagon, $1700, 1993, covered in dirt and sand, her name was Stacy.
Who: A good looking Swiss guy and a great looking Italian guy. Backpackers. Did I mention they were good looking?
Why/ Why Not: Car runs nicely, comes with ALL the camping gear PLUS a surf board, great price BUT not sure I trust the European's on the reliability of the car. NEXT!
- Side note: I got honked at during my test drive... and my nervous response: "Sorry for pulling out in front you mate, the car didn't have as much "giddy-up" as I thought!" Luckily the Italian stallion just laughed as he watched it all happen from the passenger seat!
- Side note #2: These two stallions showed up in Fremantle at our hostel 3 days later! No idea why they were there, but Livia (my Swiss friend from the hostel) and I sure enjoyed getting to see them again! Small world. And if you were curious... they did ended up selling the car.
Car 4:
Where: Welshpool- An ugly industry town 40 minutes from Fremantle.
What: Station Wagon-$3,000, 1997, No air conditioning.
Who: Jordan, an Irish guy...or maybe he was English. Can't remember because there wasn't much personality to him.
Why/ Why Not: Decent car, confident it would get me to my destination BUT not worth the asking price and fairly certain I can get something nicer for less money. NEXT.
Side note: With 4 test drives under my belt I am getting better- however I am still working on my perception of space available on the left side. Yeah...I hit a curb. Jordan was not impressed. Scared for his life now (wuss) he quickly directed me back to the parking lot. See Ya boring Jordan...and your overpriced car too!
Car 5:
Where: Fremantle- The car was brought to me because they HAD to sell the car TODAY or it was going to the junk yard before the kiwi couple headed back to their homeland.
What: Station Wagon: $1500- dropped to $500 due to URGENT sale, 1991, clean engine, camping gear and mattress
Who: A totally in love Kiwi couple, who were kind enough to let me drive us from Fremantle back to Scarborough where they were staying and where Livia and I needed to be by 6pm. (Yes we sort of used them for a ride...thanks guys!)
Why/Why Not: Great car for the price, definitely would have done the trick, no air-con but windows worked fine, almost bought it but ran out of time to get it checked out and the registration was almost expired making it a nightmare to get insured. SO close, yet feeling so far away! NEXT!
Side note: This time I was confident enough to drive on the highway. Constantly reminding myself to stay on the left side and off the curb, I was feeling pretty good! That is until I realized I had only ever driven in neighborhoods where traffic lights didn't exist. It was a whole new ballgame. I stopped driving shortly after this realization as I didn't want to crash this lovely couple's car; plus I could sense that they were ready to be back in control of the beast!
Car 6:
Where: Fremantle- I am getting lazy now and only test-driving cars if they are willing to come to me.
What: Station Wagon: $3700, Talked him down to $3,000 before even driving it. 1998. Clean and reliable. Only 260,000 miles.
Who: A curly blonde haired german kite surfing dude- enough said.
Why/ Why Not: Best car I had driven, had cruise control, air con and a working radio, plenty of camping gear and a mattress, on the expensive side but knew I would be able to resell for the same price. SOLD...Or not! Slight change of plans!
I am no longer buying a car!
Penguin Island, Rockingham, WA |
Remember when I said I am slowly learning not to plan so much- well I am learning quickly now. Long story short Lisa and I have decided to meet in NZ instead of Perth now. She is going to hang out in Sydney while I hitch rides with Livia down the South Coast! I am laughing as I write this, wondering what must be going through your mind as you read this. I am sure you are thinking we are crazy- maybe we are, but I wouldn't have it any other way!
The adventure continues!
In addition to the car hunt:
I enjoyed another outdoor picnic with Lute. This time the venue was on Scarborough beach during sunset and Lisa Mitchell (an Aussie singer) was putting on a free concert. The setting was surreal. Live music on the beach, beautiful sunset, great friends, delicious food and cold wine- life is good!
Scarborough Beach |
I saw some dolphins elegantly swimming down the Fremantle Port. I was pretty excited as this was my first spotting of them in the wild!
There is a dolphin in this picture....I promise! |
I waved goodbye to the passenger's of Queen Mary 2- the largest ocean liner in the world carrying over 4,000 people! It had ported in Fremantle for the day during their around the world journey. The massive boat was quite impressive- google it!
I spent a day on Penguin Island where I met a skink and one of the world's smallest penguins!
World's smallest breed of penguin. Did NOT like me. |
I went to an outdoor movie- Catfish, a great flick that I would recommend to anyone.
Spent an evening on a 5 million dollar yacht...why not?!
Livia on level 1 of 3 |
Had my second go at kite surfing- I am almost ready to go pro!
And now- instead of a car hunt, I am on a hunt for a ride...which only means the stories of comical meetings with strangers continue! So far we've met a Canadian and two Germans. Much more to come on that in a future post!
I have intentions to leave Fremantle and head to Margaret River (wine region!!) on Tuesday and I have no idea when or if I will have internet access for the next couple of weeks. I am banning planning now as it is just not the Australian way to do things. The unknowns of my future mean that I am not sure when my next opportunity to write will be... I know you are all so disappointed :-) Just know that I will be sure to keep a journal of everything that goes on during this camping adventure down the southwest coast and will fill you in as soon as I am able!
Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans ~ John Lennon
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