Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz?

Posted by: mlord

Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 18/11/2004 20:00

I hope to be around Cairns this coming week, in Melbourne and vicinity the week after that, and finally in Sydney the following week. Lots to do already mind you (1500+ geocaches loaded into my new PalmOne Zire-21, running CacheMate software..), but there may be an opportunity for some wine'n'cheese or seafood or whatever with local Empegger's.

If you're Down Under and interested, then email me your local contact info and we just might get in touch during that timeframe. Or not, no biggie.

Cheers
Posted by: PaulWay

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 19/11/2004 00:54

I'd be interested in meeting up with you if you're coming through Canberra. If you're meeting up with other people in Sydney, then I might drive up in the new Liberty. This might also give me some incentive to have the empeg finally fitted to the new car. (oh, the shame!)

I've also sent you an email to this effect - this is just a post to show interest publically.

Have fun,

Paul
Posted by: Rod

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 19/11/2004 08:00

If you're interested in a canyon while in Sydney we should be able to work something out!



Rod.
Posted by: mlord

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 19/11/2004 12:34

Oh, way cool!

Mmmm.. quick temperature check.. oh, MUCH warmer than here!

Email me your contact info, please!
Posted by: furtive

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 19/11/2004 13:10

Rod - tell me more about Canyoning. I'll be in Sydney late December - Early Jan and would love to have a crack at that.
Posted by: Rod

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 19/11/2004 21:20

Good canyoning info here and here .

For the good stuff you need to have abseiling experience and be reasonably fit.

Rod.
Posted by: mlord

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 21/11/2004 20:11

Well, after a worriesome day on the first leg of our journey, we have finally gained admission to the first class lounge in Vancouver, with boarding cards to Sydney in our pockets. Hurray!

Of course, it'll be more than 24 hours from now (even ignoring timezone/dateline effects) before we (hopefully) touchdown in the Land of Oz. Dunno about internet access there yet -- probably none for the first week, in Cairns.

Cheers
Posted by: mlord

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 21/11/2004 20:38

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..after a worriesome day..


Oh yeah. More on that:

Many of you may remember that I regularly get searched at USA airports due to some computer database flagging me for special attention.. well, apparently this database has been adopted by the Aussies now too, and it was denying me entry to Australia today..

And being Sunday here in Canada, all of the contact numbers are "closed", since diplomats appear to work mon-fri 9-5, like bankers.

But it is Monday in Australia, and the nice "Leads agent" at YVR telephoned them on my behalf, and explained that I wasn't as bad a guy as the database might think. Now cleared for travel over the Pacific (whew!).

His advice to me: change how my name appears on my passport. That's the first time someone has given me a concrete tip as to how to escape from travel hell!

Of course I only just renewed my passport , in hope that the old one might have been the trouble, but no.. it's my name. Perhaps I'll legally change it to "Hijack Guru". That should fix it!

Or go back 20 years in time and start including my middle name again..

Cheers
Posted by: PaulWay

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 22/11/2004 02:11

Or go by your middle name and be M. Pontifex Lord or whatever.

Looking forward to seeing such a dangerous man!

Paul
Posted by: phillos

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 22/11/2004 17:53

Mark - I was backpacking in Oz last year, and spent some time in Cairns, if you want to know some good/cheap internet access in Cairns PM me.
Posted by: matthew_k

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 22/11/2004 20:43

When I was there in the Time Before WiFi there were plenty of cheap internet cafes. Cairns is full of student travelers who want to check their email.

Matthew
Posted by: furtive

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 26/11/2004 06:17

Great, thanks.

I'd call this experience enough:

Posted by: ltd

Canberra - 27/11/2004 00:01

PaulWay, was Mark coming through Canberra at all? If so I'd be keen to meet up too
Posted by: mlord

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 16/12/2004 23:41

Well, in the end, Australia was just too big for us.. we never had an idle moment, and just ran out of time seeing the sights and doing the Do's (apologies to Bitt).

Thanks Paul for your adventurous offers, and to the others who posted/emailed as well. We never did get to meet up in person, but I loved it down there, and just might be back again in the future (esp. now that Air Canada is beginning non-stop service from YVR, avoiding the nasty US Customs run-around-the-tarmac nonsense in Hawaii during refueling there..

Cheers all!

(obligatory beach photo attached)
Posted by: JBjorgen

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 17/12/2004 11:56

Photo above may be NSFW ^
Posted by: mlord

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 17/12/2004 15:31

NSW (New South Wales) -- Bondi Beach, actually.

Cheers
Posted by: andym

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 17/12/2004 16:49

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Photo above may be NSFW ^


Yeah, the guys in the office looked a little bemused when that popped up.
Posted by: mlord

Another Oz Photo - 19/12/2004 02:57

Bonus points to anyone outside of Australia who can identify this exact location. Or even those inside Australia.. though I suspect it ought to be an easy one for them!

EDIT: Heck, for that matter, I'm offering a (surprise) gift to anyone who posts a photograph of themself in the exact same spot!

Cheers
(photo attached)
Posted by: Shonky

Re: Another Oz Photo - 19/12/2004 06:09

I could guess, but I certainly don't know for sure and I'm an Aussie. Cool pic though
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Another Oz Photo - 19/12/2004 15:40

I've got no idea where it is, but WOW.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Another Oz Photo - 20/12/2004 13:28

Gives me the heebie jeebies just to look at that picture. I'm guessing it was taken by a friendly passing mountain goat.
Posted by: mlord

(yet) Another Oz Photo - 20/12/2004 13:39

This photo (attached) is also from Oz. It probably doesn't come through, but the position is far more precarious and dangerous (to me) than the earlier posted one from the Grampians.

I was in this specific spot because of a geocache hidden in a crack just behind my heels.. about 25m straight above where the salty waves were crashing against the defiant underbelly of the bluff -- undercutting it by about 8m or so.

The pancake supporting my body weight was about 5cm (2") thick, and had a pair of see-through holes for added effect.

Cheers
Posted by: mlord

Re: (yet) Another Oz Photo - 20/12/2004 13:43

Perhaps this (attached) will aid in understanding the situation. My feet in the previous photo were on a ledge just around the corner from this lessor one..
Posted by: PaulWay

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 21/12/2004 01:11

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Well, in the end, Australia was just too big for us.. we never had an idle moment, and just ran out of time seeing the sights and doing the Do's (apologies to Bitt).

Yes, Australia does that. Australians just drive through 900KM of scenery and interesting places on their way from Sydney to Brisbane without a second thought, while tourists can't get enough of it. I think US citizens in particular take for granted that there's going to be nothing really interesting between major cities (which have popped up near the interesting features).

I'm sorry we didn't get to meet up, by the way, but if ever you're back then our door is open. (That offer also goes for most people on the empeg BBS. If you're coming to Linux.conf.au 2005, then let me know!)

Quote:
Thanks Paul for your adventurous offers, and to the others who posted/emailed as well. We never did get to meet up in person, but I loved it down there, and just might be back again in the future (esp. now that Air Canada is beginning non-stop service from YVR, avoiding the nasty US Customs run-around-the-tarmac nonsense in Hawaii during refueling there..

Now that is news! I too would like to avoid nasty US Customs run-around and Kate and I would love to visit Canada. I'm assuming there's a stopover in Hawaii, still. Which Australian ports does this go to? (Starts web searching...)

Glad you had fun,

Paul

P.S. These days taking unsolicited photos of women on Australian beaches can get you in trouble with the police...
Posted by: canuckInOR

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 21/12/2004 02:58

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P.S. These days taking unsolicited photos of women on Australian beaches can get you in trouble with the police...

Perhaps that's how Mark got his name on the terrorist watch list to begin with.
Posted by: mlord

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 21/12/2004 12:23

As I understand it, Air Canada has just begun flying their new A340-500 aircraft NON-STOP from Vancouver to Sydney (Australia) return. No refueling, no stopping, no nothing.. just a LONG time in the air.

The babe shot was clipped from a much larger beach panorama frame I took. Didn't actually notice them when taking the photo, though they were hard to miss when walking along the beach afterwards. Great place!

Cheers!
Posted by: PaulWay

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 07/01/2005 02:57

SYD -> YVR non stop, eh? OUCH! Better take some books and a Karma or iPod if I ever do that one. And I hope that the A340-500 has more legroom than the Boeing 747-400, otherwise anyone with normal sized legs would end up crippled!

Have fun,

Paul
Posted by: Shonky

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 07/01/2005 03:19

Interesting you should mention it. I just booked a ticket Sydney to Vancouver non-stop on Air Canada. The plane is apparently an A340-300 not a -500 though. Flight time is 14 hours 40 minutes.
Posted by: mlord

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 07/01/2005 17:34

Quote:
Interesting you should mention it. I just booked a ticket Sydney to Vancouver non-stop on Air Canada. The plane is apparently an A340-300 not a -500 though. Flight time is 14 hours 40 minutes.


Mmm.. watch out -- that might be the flight that "touches down" in Hawaii.. The 340-300 cannot carry enough fuel to do the whole thing in one leg.

Cheers
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 07/01/2005 18:30

Maybe it'll do an in-air refuel. Yeah. That sounds likely.
Posted by: Shonky

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 08/01/2005 04:05

Quote:
Maybe it'll do an in-air refuel. Yeah. That sounds likely.


That would be cool

Either they have the aircraft type wrong or they've figured out how to get there in one hop. Maybe they run on one engine with a lot rudder to compensate! It's definitely one flight though:

Code:

FRIDAY AIR CANADA FLIGHT AC 34 CONFIRMED
28 JAN 05 - DEPART - SYDNEY/SYDNEY KINGSFORD 1115 NON-STOP
Terminal: TERMINAL 1
28 JAN 05 - ARRIVE - VANCOUVER/VANCOUVER AIR 0655 14HRS 40MINS
Terminal: TERMINAL M
- AIRCRAFT - AIRBUS INDUSTRIE A340-300
- CLASS - ECONOMY

Posted by: Roger

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 08/01/2005 08:29

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The 340-300 cannot carry enough fuel to do the whole thing in one leg.


Hmmm. Some googling...

Distance between Vancouver and Sydney is 9652 kilometers.

Typical range of A340-300 is 12415 km.
Posted by: mlord

Re: Mini-Me(ets) in the Land of Oz? - 08/01/2005 14:36

Here's the other direction of the same flight (AC33/AC34), which I recently rode to Oz:
Quote:
AIR CANADA AC 33 D-CONFIRMED EQUIP: 343
DEPART: VANCOUVER SUN 21NOV04 1810
ARRIVE: SYDNEY TUE 23NOV04 0730
SEATS: 2H,2K
DEPARTS FROM: TERMINAL M -MAIN


That was an A340-300. It stopped in Honolulu for the USA customs run-around-the-tarmac foolishness while refueling, and then continued on to Sydney. The AC34 return flight did the same thing.

But they may have changed that now with the new schedule as of 14-Dec-2004. Funny thing is, I looked up AC33 on the current schedule, and it still departs at 1810 and arrives at 0730 -- should be 2 hours shorter than that when flying direct!

And I stand corrected: both types of aircraft used on this run can carry enough fuel to do the whole trip in one leg; they just haven't done it that way (until now?).

Cheers