Tuesday, April 21, 2009

this is a proper bungee. head first, feet back. laura was a REAL pro at this.
if this picture isnt big enough, blow it up. seriously. from so far away i look like im smiling, but if you can get a good enough look at my face, you can see the sheer horror. no turning back now.
i told you i didnt jump! i fell. clearly by comparing this to lauras photo and seeing what a NORMAL person looks like, i made the classiest/fastest exit down possible. it hurt like hell when the bungee put me how i was supposed to be, upside down, and gave me whiplash.
this is my favorite one. you cant tell i have horrible form, i just look like a normal bungee jumper. this is clearly my favorite.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Spring Break - Cairns

So, the big spring break whirlwind trip. I decided to do this trip in 3 separate posts so I could get it all straight. The first one is Cairns, then The Whitsundays, and finally Hervey Bay and Fraser Island. It is in chronological order so it was a lot easier for me to type it all out.

We started the trip in the Sydney Airport. We scored cheap tickets because the flight was for carry on bags only. We could bring only 10 kilos of luggage with us. As you read on, you'll notice we 3 are not backpackers, and this was not easy. We stressed and stressed about how to pack right, but it was all for nothing. We got to the airport and checked in at a self check in kiosk and went through security with no problems. In fact, no one even checked our ID's. Not once. Not even at the gate. I could have been God knows who getting on that plane and no one would have been the wiser. Chrissy and Laura got on with razors in their bags. Comforting, Sydney Airport, really comforting. I was pleased to discover that Jet Star is much like Southwest (just for you mom). The seats were nice, large, and leather. I got stuck sitting with a mom and her kid, but it wasn't too bad. I enjoyed the 3 hour flight right up until the end where we hit turbulance so badly some people actually screamed. I don't know if I've mentioned this or not, but I hate planes and I hate flying. Whatever, we landed all in one piece to horribly hot, rainy, typical tropical weather.

We took a shuttle over to our hostel and attempted to check in. We had booked 5 nights in an 8 person share room, but ended up only needing 4 nights because the bus to the Whitsundays would be leaving at midnight the 5th night and there really was just no reason to pay for that night. When we tried to check in however, we came across a problem. They had put each of the 3 of us into 3 seperate 8 share rooms for all 4 nights. Clearly, this wasn't going to work. Like I said, we aren't really backpackers. After basically a stare down with the girl at the counter she upgraded us to a 3 person hotel room. Thats right, not a hoStel but a regular hotel. We had a cleaning service, our own bathroom and balcony, a fridge in the room and even a TV. We were living better than most people there. The best part was that while those rooms normally go for about 125 a night per person, since they screwed up the reservation they gave the room to us for the price of the room we thought we were getting, which was 25 a night per person. It was less for all 4 nights than it should have been for 1. Pretty sweet deal I think.

After settling in we headed down to the HUGE bar and resatuarant that are part of Gilligans (our hostel/hotel). You could recieve a "free dinner" here if you paid the price of your drink: usually $3 for a soda or $5 for a beer. We agreed that we were trying to save money so we would all do this. After the first and second meals we decided we certainly were NOT going to be doing this. It wasn't horrible, but we just arent backpackers. The bar there has amazing drink specials everynight and its basically the place to be for people our age who were in town. That night the special was "hour of power" which means you paid $10 to get in and got a wristband, and you drank WHATEVER you wanted for an hour. After having already drank in our room, its pretty obvious how that night turned out. We had a freaking BLAST, and since we arrived a night before anyone we knew would be there, we had a nice girls night together.

The next day there was semi good weather, but apparently in Cairns you do not go to the beaches becaues of sharks and stingers. We spent the day shopping and getting to know the town better while waiting for Jenna (!) and some of our friends from Newcastle to arrive. Jenna got in around 9 and met us in the bar, and the boy from Newcastle ended up having their flight delayed a whole 7 hours, so they missed everything. This was the night before Good Friday, and for some odd reason EVERYTHING had to be closed by 12. No alcohol could be sold on Good Friday and almost nothing would be open in town. We had to buy everything ahead of time because if we wanted anything to drink the next day we had to buy it then. It was a little weird, espeically since Easter was a huge party night, but whatever. Its an Australian thing I guess.
The Lagoon in Cairns
Me, drunk, telling everyone they don't know how to dance and I can show them anything. Yes, I pulled out "the shopping cart" and yes, Chrissy has a video of the whole thing.
Looking semi normal!
The next day, we decided it was time for our first big adventure: Bungee Jumping. I figured: no big deal, start off small, work our way to Skydiving. This was going to be cool. It was the first commercial built bungee tower on earth and it was in the rain forest of Cairns overlooking the Great Barrier Reef. It would be amazing, right?

God ho wwrong was I?! I was calm the whole night before, the morning of, and even the drive to the bungee sight, but as soon as we started climbing those 50 meters(about 164 feet) to the jump site on wet wooden steps, I broke down. Like I said before, I am terrified of heights. I have never in my life shaken or had as hard a time breathing as this. Seriously, its embarassing to even remember right now. Once we got to the top, I decided I definetely could not look over the edge. After calming myself down for 20 minutes, I figured I was as ready as I would ever be. Chrissy went first, thank God, and I got to watch. As soon as she jumped I considered whimping out and just walking back down but I couldnt: I was already strapped up and I was next. I told myself to just suck it up and do it. As I walked to the edge I can't even explain what was going through my head. It was awful. Just thinking about the drop before feeling the releif of the bungee saving me was enough to make me pass out. No backing out now, I was standing there with my toes over the edge....
Where we ended up

Thats the drop.
I was a happy camper!
The guy told me to let go of the handrail and counted down "5...4...3...2...1..." I have no idea how I did it, but I jumped. Well, not really. I watched my video and bought the pictures after and I really didnt jump out gracefull like youre supposed to. I really just fell, feet first. This was the stupidest thing I could have done because I only fell feet first until the bungee whipped me as fast as possible upside-down and dropped me about 5 feet from the water, and then bounced me back up, and down, up and down. I don't mean to make this sound in any way like I hated it. At no point did I ever actually think I wasn't going to go through with it (hell, I already paid) and I knew it was something I HAD to do to get over my fear. In the first 5 minutes off the cord I vowed I would never, EVER do that again. After waiting 30 minutes and watching Laura jump I decided I didn't do it how I wanted to and I could do it again if only to try to remember how it actually did feel to look out over the rainforest and all of Cairns and experience what I thought I had missed the first time. An hour later I decided I was absolutely, positively going to bungee again, just not today. Laura and Chrissy, however, enjoyed it so much they paid a cheap $35 to go again, tandem. They jumped together. I got the offer of doing a 3 person jump with them, but I just couldnt go again, not the same day.

just hanging out
I still get a knot in my stomach looking at this and remembering the feeling.
PANIC sets in

All in all, I couldn't be more glad I did it. I am not an adrenaline junkie, so it didnt get me all hyped up wanting more, but I would do it again for sure. I love being able to say I actually did it and I genuinely enjoyed the experience.

The next day we chose to be more relaxed, so we booked a day trip out to the Great Barrier Reef to snorkle. Here is Laura in her sexy stinger suit (Chrissy and I got regular wetsuits thank GOD):

This is where we snorkled. Sadly, the day wasn't the best so the visibility wasn't as good as it could have been, but it was still an unreal experience. How many people really get to do that? And apparently there was a shark swimming down near the scuba divers, so I can also actually say I swam with a shark! How cool! We borrowed our friends underwater camera so we were able to get some amazing shots of the reef, but he hasnt sent us the pictures yet. As soon as we get them I will put them up as well.

Now comes Easter Sunday, and my favorite day of the trip. We went skydiving. I know, I know, I said I hated not only heights but also planes so why would I go jumping out of one at 14,000 feet? Because why the hell wouldnt I?! When else am I going to be in Cairns Australia with time to kill and (some) money to spend.

We got picked up at around 11 am and headed an hour away to the jump site. Once again, I wasn't nervous at all. Only this time, I never got nervous. I kid you not, I think after bungee jumping I could do anything. The thought of jumping out of a plane with a man attached to my back didn't scare me at all. This guy wasn't suicidal, he didn't want to die either. He was going to take care of me. We were the third group to jump so we also got to watch 8 other people get in the plane, fly up, fall out, and safely land.




When it was finally our turn we put on our gear, hopped in the plane, and began our accent. I still didn't particulary like the plane ride, but I had the best tandem guy ever who kept showing me sights all over Queensland, including the reef we had just snorkled in the day before. It all happened so fast I never even had time to get scared. We had carefully worked out the order before getting on the plane, and in about the first 2 minutes on the plane they told us that wasn't how we were doing it. Chrissy was first, Laura was second, I was third and Mark was last. With a minute left before the jump they opened the door. To really visualize this since I don't have pictures from the plane, you need to know the size of the plane. It wasn't big. It BARELY fit the 8 of us jumping. We all sat on our instructors laps (we were attached to them) and Chrissy was pressed against the "door." They opened up, let us take a minute to realize what we were doing, and Chrissy was gone. Lauras instructor didn't do what they had to us we were to do and he took her out backwards. I got to push Laura out of a plane at 14,000 feet. Next up was me. I had no time to think. I scooted to the door and the next thing I knew I was outta there. We had 60 seconds of freefall at about 200 KPH before the shoot was pulled. It was oddly calming falling that fast. The instructor could talk to me, pointed things out for me, and told me everything as it went down. We pulled the shoot at around 8,000 feet and floated back to the earth. I even got a chance to drive the parachute for a little bit. It was truely one of the most unreal experiences of my life and I would do it every single day if I had the chance. I loved EVERY minute of it.

Laura and I just hanging out
Here I come!
That tiny white dot is the plane RIGHT before we all jumped
heading on!
our plane


I look so lazt here. just floating
we did it!
yea chrissy!

I will never forget that day as long as I live. I loved it so much I will never be able to put it into words. If I hadn't before I had definetely now faced and overcome my fear of heights. After everyone else had gone we headed back to Cairns. We had almost 8 hours to kill before our midnight bus ride to Airlie beach. There wasn't much to do since we didn't want to drink, so we just hung out around town and waited until midnight. Laura and I took a walk down by the water and checked out the Lagoon which was a lot cooler than I was expecting it to be. It was a very relaxing way to end a very high impact weekend. Then we hopped on the bus and headed to Airlie...

The Whitsundays

Chrissy Jenna and I at Beaches the night before we all embarked on our sailing adventures! Jenna was going on a 3 day 2 night cruise with a friend from Queensland, but we got to spend more time with her in Airlie which was nice! Someone else took pictures this night, but I don't know who. Once I locate those pictures, they will be added as well. Our night in Airlie was a rough one. We got to the hostel kind of early and weren't allowed to check in for another 2 hours. We killed as much time as we could walking around the tiny beach town and finally were allowed to check in. It took us close to 30 minutes to actually find our room, and when we did we were not impressed. We had a 6 share with 3 other people who had been living there a week. They were here traveling from Ireland (Galway in fact!) and were leaving for a Whitsundays trip the following Thursday. They were nice, but seemed to want to keep to themselves so we did the same. After a long day of shopping (I got a new bathing suit FINALLY) we cleaned up and headed out for dinner. We ended up staying at the same bar we had dinner at for the rest of the night. There was a guy there playing live music, and I have to admit he was pretty damn good. We had a good time there, but called it a night kind of early because we had to be up early the next day. After a horrible nights sleep on a top bunk of a broken metal bunkbed in a sticky, dirty room, we headed off to meet our boat....
Running into Jenna while sailing (the boat above is hers, not ours). Can you believe that? This was actually at the end of our first day... Below are the pictures from the time out on the boat. We started the sailing trip with a long walk to the marina where we were to find our boat. We took off our shoes and boarded the ship. The wind wasn't too good the first day so we didn't get much sailing in then. We first headed to Whitehaven Beach (pictures are below) and spent a few hours there. I could have spent the rest of my life there. The sand is 98% silicon and felt like baby powder. The water, like everywhere else, was crystal clear (not as much when we were there because of the rain). After leaving Whitehaven we sailed over to where we would be anchored for the night. From there we had a delicious dinner prepared for us and drank the night away. In true Megan fashion, I was the first one on the boat to start drinking, and the drunkest one there. We all had a blast though. Some people went to bed, but we stayed up playing drinking games with a girl from South Africa, a guy from South America, 3 other Americans, a few Irish girls, and 2 guys from some part of Eastern Europe (I forgot where). Turns out, most drinking games are universal. It was a blast. When we finally called it a night most of us had decided to sleep on the top deck under the stars instead of inside where it was stuffy and hot. We woke up early the next morning and sailed over to a part of the reef where Chrissy Laura and I got to do an intro dive. Snorkeling was included in the price of the trip, but since we had already done that in Cairns we decided to pay a little more and scuba dive this time. We got 30 minutes with an instructor to do an intro dive. I was so excited, but I have to admit it might have been the scariest thing I did on this trip. As soon as I went underwater the first time to start exploring the reef I panicked and came back up. Sadly, the instructor wasn't very patient with us. I decided I needed to get ahold of myself because i WAS NOT backing out of this, and just did it. I am SO glad I did. Visibility wasn't the best that day because of the rain, but it was still an amazing experience. I want to get certified one day. Possibly in Thailand because I heard its cheap and you can see some amazing stuff. We got really lucky and got to see a fish that the certified divers didn't even get a chance to see. I don't remember its name, nor did I understand it thanks to the Australian accents, but I think it's something like the Maury Ray. I'm sure Laura will comment at the bottom of this correcting me, so just look out for the correct name of the fish. The dive was a little depressing. The instructor wasn't careful about hereslf or us hitting the coral, so you could tell it was getting pretty beat up. When we snorkled in Cairns they made sure we didnt touch anything, and the coral looked a lot more taken care of up there. In the Whitsundays we saw a lot of broken dead coral laying at the bottom of the sea. I REALLY wanted to take a peice, it was already broken, but I decided the fines just weren't worth the riske After we finished our dive in the reef we headed over to another beach where anyone who wanted to was allowed to snorkel one last time. We opted out of that mainly because of how much we hated the damn stingers the last time we tried it. The rest of the day was spent relaxing on the boat in the sun. Until the rain came. Like clockwork, the rain came and our skipper decided he wanted to race another boat that was heading back to harbour at the same time as we were. I forgot to mention our boat was once a sailing vessel and known as the fastest boat on the Whitsundays. Obviously, we smoked them. The sail wasn't so fun though. I had looked forward to a relaxing time back but instead found myself clinging to one side of the ship in the pouring rain trying to stay on board. I had a blast though, and it was another thing I can now say I got to do. All in all, a sucessful trip, but I think we all agreed we were glad not to have to stay on there another night.
sunsetting
me and chrissy
the gang at sunset
i want so many pictures i took on this trip framed.

a wonderful day for sailing the coral sea
heading back to the hammer!
rain forest walk
i didnt want to leave
so beautiful
having too much fun
we take a lot of these pictures...
trying out the underwater camera!
stinger suits. so flattering!!
the whole boat (minus the crew)
Whitehaven Beach
This is in the rain... imagine it in the sun.
The worlds 3rd prettiest beach. What are the other 2 you ask? Who gives a shit I wasn't at those beaches!
Literally took my breath away the first time I saw it.

playing kings. i have no idea what we did to this poor man who didnt speak very good english.
i was 100% the drunkest one of the boat. proud mom and dad?
i also spilled my wine and ruined this sheet. i later spilled my wine all over the new 150,00 dollar white paint job and if the skipper hadnt washed it off, i would have ruined the boat as well. PROUD MOM AND DAD?
sunset
so pretty
the boat we raced the second day. kicked their ASSES!
us falling off the side of the boat. if i wasn't familiar with sailing i would have been terrified! (notice how im hanging on!!)
chrissy hoped i would fall right over the side. i probably would have died from the fall, so i'm glad i didn't.
Everyone trying to stay on board while racing back to harbour.
where we snorkled. i'm so pissed we didn't take any pictures in our scuba gear!
Fishys!
Eating the bread I fed him!
Our skipper threw some bread to the fish and they started swimming around us. They were harmless, but I was- clearly -petrified.
Chrissy and I holding a life ring avoiding the stingers waiting for our turn to scuba. Do not be fooled by the smiles, we were not happy campers.
Reef! Thank god for this camera! I wasn't able to take any of our actual dive because we dove to about 8 meters and the camera only allows me to take it 3. Sorry!
Laura TERRIFIED of the stingers. The only parts of our suits that didnt cover our bodies were the hands. I got stung twice.
Reef!
The Hammer.
Our room, which we chose not to sleep in.

Chrissy and I on deck where we spent the night. It was so nice to fall asleep and wake up to.

After leaving the ship on day 2 we headed back into town and killed some time until our second overnight greyhound trip. This one was picking us up at 8:25pm and not getting into Hervey Bay until 9:30 am. We had lunch (McDonalds), got our things, and headed to the bus stop. The ride was pretty boring since it was over night, and when I woke up, we were in Hervey Bay...