Dark Waters
My last „big adventure“ (for the moment) here in Austalia was a three day canoeing trip into the Everglades, along the Noosa River. The water there is very calm and very brown, it looks lovely when the trees mirror in the water and you hear nothing else than the paddels stroking trough the water and the crickets (=Grillen) make their noise. The water looks like a cup of black tea – the tea trea trees (or however they are spelled) cause that color. Means, it is not as dirty as it looks. It even made the skin very soft after swimming in the river – obviously good for the skin. But if I had known before that there are sometimes aggressive freshwater sharks in there – I would not have had a swim! :-)
The first day Anna and I paddeld for three hours, arrived at the campsite at 2pm and wondered „What are we supposed to do for the rest of the day?“ There is nothing except a toilet there, it was a quite boring afternoon. The second day was, opposite to the first, filled with exercise: 12 kilometers of paddeling and 12 kilometers of walking. Nice, hot and exhausting.
I realised (not for the first time in my life): I hate camping! Sleeping on a 5mm thin mat, crawling around a and into a tent, cooking on a little gas stove – no way! I had four nights in a tent in one week now – that's enough for the next YEARS! And even if it is exciting to have kangaroos and a big phyton snake (about two meters long, honestly!) next to the tents – as soon as it gets dark it is a little scary. „Where did that snake go??? Who joins me to the toilet, please?“ ;-)
The first day Anna and I paddeld for three hours, arrived at the campsite at 2pm and wondered „What are we supposed to do for the rest of the day?“ There is nothing except a toilet there, it was a quite boring afternoon. The second day was, opposite to the first, filled with exercise: 12 kilometers of paddeling and 12 kilometers of walking. Nice, hot and exhausting.
I realised (not for the first time in my life): I hate camping! Sleeping on a 5mm thin mat, crawling around a and into a tent, cooking on a little gas stove – no way! I had four nights in a tent in one week now – that's enough for the next YEARS! And even if it is exciting to have kangaroos and a big phyton snake (about two meters long, honestly!) next to the tents – as soon as it gets dark it is a little scary. „Where did that snake go??? Who joins me to the toilet, please?“ ;-)
shue - 24. Nov, 06:28
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