For my first outing I have decided on a trip up into the Blue Mountains, which is both a popular tourist destination for visitors from around the world and it also has some great motorcycling roads so hopefully we will get to do a bit of both and have some fun along the way. If your wondering why they are called the blue mountains, then one only has to look at the photos to see why.
It is going to be a hot day today(32°C/90°F) so I decided to leave early just after 7am. I couldn't put my camelbak on as I had to put scooterbob in my backpack so fingers crossed. Heading up into the mountains early was starting to look like a bad idea as I hit fog and mist, but luckily most of it burnt off as the sun came out and it ended up being a beautiful sunny day. First stop is the 2 look outs at Wentworth falls. There was some low lying fog in Jamison Valley this morning. Amazing views up here.
For the non Australian readers the Blue Mountains is a part of the great dividing range which runs up the east coast of Australia The blue mountains are a dissected Plateau carved out of sandstone bedrock. The mountain ranges are not very high as far as mountains are concerned and range up to around 1189m (3901 ft) and have precipices dropping away suddenly of up to 760m (2493 ft). Eucalyptus trees grow throughout the valleys of the ranges and the oil released by these into the atmosphere creates the blue haze which the mountains are named after.
I saw on google maps another lookout I hadn't visited before so I thought I'd check that one out for a different view. Unfortunately for me 4 mini bus loads of tourists had beat me to it so it was a bit hard taking photos. Those Japanese tourists are sitting on the edge of a massive drop easily a couple hundred feet.
Scooterbob admiring the view |
Scooterbob at Echo Point |
Scooterbob, meet the 3 sisters |
After bidding the 3 sisters good bye I followed the Blue Mountains Drive around the cliff tops and passed by scenic world which is basically another place to fleece the tourists of their hard earned. I stopped by eagle hawk lookout again with spectacular views of the valley and the 3 sisters.
Looking straight down from eagle hawk lookout |
I'm sure Bob would have loved to visit the blue mountains. There are plenty of little places to visit up here. Fantastic coffee shops, cafes and antique stores and those magnificent views everywhere. I moved along a bit to check out some more views. It was getting very hot now especially seeing as I was stop/starting a lot because I was taking so many photos. I was also getting hungry and thirsty. Time to find something to eat after one more picture.
I decided to stop in at Mountain pies and get a coffee and a pie. They have won awards with their pies. Again for the non aussie readers our aussie pie's are a pastry base filled with meat and cooked in the oven. I ordered a pepper steak pie. It had chunks of beef and actually had green pepper corns inside. Beautiful, washed down with a coffee. If your ever in the area stop in and try one of their pies. They are fantastic.
With lunch finished it was time for me and scooterbob to head home back to Sydney. It was so hot today and I missed my camelbak dearly in the heat but still it was a great ride and a fantastic day out.
Steve, what a brilliant posting. Amazing views and great pics with ScooterBob. Amazing how the little scoot fits in the scenery. And it got lunch, too. Bob would have loved this. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI can see him now in his crocs, or bare footed, just sitting there with his smile enjoying every moment! Thanks for keeping him on his adventures! Like you said, He would have loved this!
ReplyDeleteNice tour and pics! Bobskoot is surely smiling....Interesting and beautiful scenery you got there in your part of Australia!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for a great guided tour Steve. The little scoot is a fine proxy for all of us who are following in Bobskoot's virtual footsteps.
ReplyDeleteI know his family is keeping up with Scooterbob too and the ongoing travels are a source of wonder and bittersweet joy.
Gorgeous photography of stunning scenery. I'm sure the tourism ministry is pleased with Scooterbob and his Aussie guides as well.
Spectacular pictures of the little scoot ... pie, you say pie? I'm sure he is smiling now!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent photos and travelogue Steve, Bob would have loved to come in person. I really hope that Yvonne and family are enjoying the world tour, it's a fabulous idea. Do you talk to ScooterBob on your journey? I think that I probably will!
ReplyDeleteIf Yvonne can find some comfort in scooterbob's adventure then I am very happy in helping them. Talking to scoterbob, now thats interesting you said that because yes I did talk to him along the way. Its funny really.
DeleteLooks like a great day.
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