
Here we are in Sydney the weather seems to have followed us from England showers and not very warm well about 18 degrees but it could be better, arriving at 10 o’clock in the morning & first things first a photo shoot down next to the Opera House, in front of the bridge to mark our arrival at the final destination, then it was straight to the pub with John, Peter his brother and Garth his son, this nicely padded out the time until we could get into the Woodduckers Harbour backpackers Hostel at 1300 hours, settling in with all the other 20 something year olds!, at least we had our own room. We pay for 24 hours of internet access so that we can source an apartment followed by camper van, and if all that works out then perhaps we can fit in a spot of sightseeing, we plan to spend two weeks here in Sydney getting sorted before hitting the road again if everything of course goes to plan. Thursday afternoon is spent surfing the net for apartments hundreds of them, that probably is the only drawback with the net if you can call it that, is the choice, but because we only wanted one for two weeks that ruled a lot out anyway, after picking up the phone to what seemed the agent with the best selection we ended up with a short list of four so settling for the modern yuppie residence with all mod cons (well we have been in tents & budget accommodation for the past eight months) we signed up on a nice one bed apartment in Cammeray, North Sydney (apparently it’s the posh end so they now tell us) just a ten minute bus ride to the city centre, moving in on the Friday, two backpacks one tent and a couple of roll mats made the neighbours a little nervous about their new neighbours, but that’s one down two to go.



We had seen a camper van advertised on trading post which is on the net when we were at Phillip Island and after emailing them we spoke to Karl & Silke the German couple who were selling it, they were travelling from Darwin to Sydney via Perth getting into Sydney the last week of November before they flew out to New Zealand in the beginning of December, this tied in perfectly with our plans but we knew they had a couple of people to look at it on the way down and so we were keeping our fingers crossed that no one would buy it because it was perfect for us, what with 4wd and self contained camper on the back. This unfortunately did throw up the additional problem of getting it registered, the rules vary for the registering of vehicles depending on whether it comes from the state your buying it in or another different state, because this camper is registered in the North territories with a registration doc valid until to 2009 if we had brought it up there then a straight transfer as in England would take place but because it’s in a different state a whole new safety inspection takes place and new state related registration plates have to be issued, depending on who you speak to, varies on to what exactly is involved in the whole process, plus each state has different rules on re-inspections, it’s the first thing that we think Australia could certainly improve on by standardising the whole thing across the country.
We have a bit of time to use up over the weekend while we wait for Karl & Silke to arrive in Sydney I visit a couple of the dealers who specialise in backpackers cars to see if they have anything available in case the camper is sold prior to arrival, they both come up with a couple of Toyota Landcrusiers but with 4.2 diesels they are a little bit bigger than what we really wanted plus they don’t have as much room inside. We met up on Saturday night with Fiona, Adey & Rob who done the bridge climb during the day, Fiona and Adey fly back to England on Monday so we wanted to see them before they returned apparently the bridge climb is awesome and well worth doing even if it was blowing a gale when they were up there, we decide to try and pick a good day during the next fortnight to try it for ourselves. Sydney is a nice friendly and compact city much on the to do list is walkable in the city centre, the bridge, opera House, Darling Harbour, Botanical Gardens and of course shopping!
DARLING HARBOUR
OUR LUNCH PARTNER, DARLING HARBOUR

This first Sunday in Sydney we treat ourselves to a good old fashioned Sunday off the likes we haven’t done since January of this year, a nice cooked breakfast, followed by a read of the Sunday papers and then spend the afternoon watching some sport which was a good job because outside it was raining most of the day and yes we are in Australia !!! not England. Tuesday we get to view the camper as Karl & Silke arrive in Sydney and we are not disappointed it’s in very good condition and has everything we need so we agree the price of 21,500 Oz dollars about 9,050 pounds, and set about the time consuming business of getting the papers changed over first we get it booked in for its blue slip, this is a safety check similar to the M.O.T back home, but with a few more checks involved this is booked for Friday, next it’s the money transfer we need to transfer from our bank in England to Karls in Germany, what with getting aussie dollars into pounds and then the pounds into euro’s that’s one thing, and up until now the nationwide has been excellent with all our internet banking while we have been travelling, but I think I have found a small chink in their service with their international money transfers, on their website it explains all about the procedure and you can even download the appropriate form and fill it in, but then the problem arises when you have to personally take the form into the bank with ID very difficult when your on the other side of the world, but luckily Stephanie’s still at home and with a quick account transfer in to hers which we can do, she goes in and does the international money transfer for me which we are very grateful for thank you Stephanie.


Unfortunately the safety check throws up some work to be done as it would do! And we have to book it back in to have the shackle bushes at the back (the bits that hold the camper unit on) replaced, which is fine, but when they actually come to do it the patent parts don’t fit and so it’s off to Mr Toyota for genuine parts which of course means a lot more money plus they have to come from Queensland the next state up, resulting in a couple of days delay this coupled to the fact we have to get the vehicle weighed on a public weighbridge another part of the safety check, but the nearest one is over an hours’ drive away through the Sydney suburbs (must get ourselves a map) we are beginning to wonder what other hurdles we might have to overcome to get it on the road. But no fear we at least can insure it because we have a permanent address in Oz thanks John, it only takes an hour while they try and sort out whether it’s a utility vehicle or a camper and then we get our insurance plus our green slip this is the compulsory third party insurance that everyone has to have before they can register the vehicle. With that hurdle accomplished we head off to do the bridge climb this is expensive but well worth the experience the views of Sydney and surrounding areas are great the whole experience takes about three and a half hours from getting kitted up in you jump suit (hopefully not literally) going through all the safety checks and finally getting out there to walk,
THE ALTITUDE MAKING US LOOK YOUNGER !!!!!!!!!!!
first just under the roadway and then climb up and walk on top of the arch to the top of the bridge which probably takes a couple of hours out on the structure, they haven’t lost anyone yet but if you were to fall it apparently takes five and a half seconds until you hit the water, one person fell when they were building the bridge and he entered the water feet first and survived, but the boots he was wearing were forced up his legs as far as his thighs.

For Jan this makes a complete set she has walked across, driven across, run across and now finally climbed it as you have probably already worked out I didn’t run it but instead took the train across well someone had to do it.
A VIEW OF ONE OF THE OTHER GROUPS DOING THE CLIMB
We leave Sydney on the 4th December as our flat tenancy agreement finished then, we had hoped to drive off to the Blue Mountains in our camper and stay with John for a few days but due to the camper parts not being available we let the train take the strain and head off into the hills. John lives in the lower foothills of the mountains about an hour from Sydney which is good because on the second day out there we get the call to let us know the camper is now ready, all I have to do is get the new plates from the RTA (road transport authority), off we go could it be any easier!!!! We arrive with our paperwork, blue slip, green slip, proof of sale, proof of residence, passport , driving licence, credit card, and the old plates it’s a good job I’ve still got my rucksack to put them all in, with all the paperwork on the desk and yes it was a big desk our first problem was that the garage that gave us the blue slip had according to their records had their licence revoked which was very reassuring and so I took a seat while the counter assistant made a few calls to sort it out luckily it was a just a wrong number entry and our garage was fine, then she had the same problem as the insurers trying to decide whether it was a camper or a utility vehicle so I took another seat while she went off to seek some more confirmation, and then finally she warned me that we could be subject to a further safety check from the authority if the computer happens to pick us out, but finally after another hour we have managed to register the vehicle and I now have my new set of NSW plates in my hand so it’s back into Sydney and pick up the camper which for the next nine months is going to be our home. Here we are now nicely settled in at John’s, camper all sorted, Jan’s been out for another of her runs around the foothills of the Blue mountauins,
GUESS WHO
a nice steak barbeque last night and finally the temperature’s picking up back in the mid twenties so we are looking forward to setting off on Monday to see some of the Blue Mountains National Parks,
THE BARBIE AT JOHNS PLACE
NOW THATS WHAT YOU CALL A TREE FERN.

before heading back into Sydney for Xmas and New Year. Apologies to Kat you were quite right to point out that I had forgot to mention the starring role that Jan and yourself made in the kola sanctuary on Phillip Island for ABC news if they ever make the promotional video we will have to sue for royalties especially with that famous line “'It's brown with a white bit on it - what is it?' 'I don't know do I!!!”
FOUND THE CHINA SHIPPING OFFICE IN SYDNEY, NOT A PATCH ON THE FELIXSTOWE OFFICE.
