Sunday 24 July 2016

Yulara, Uluru and Kata Tjuta.

Even having visited Uluru before (albeit many years ago on a hight school trip) the size of Uluru was still surprising when we went around a corner and caught sight of it. No matter how skilled the photographer is, a photo just can't do justice to the place. It's very impressive!

We checked into the Ayers Rock Resort  Campground and were given a site right on the edge of the park.

That night we took off for the traditional sunset viewing of Uluru, along with the usual crowd of other tourists. We snagged a great spot and met a lovely Italian couple on their honeymoon. Amazing views of the rock, but again, the photos don't do it justice.

Sadly Heather's uncle Ed died unexpectedly this week, aged 93,  so she needed to fly home for a few days to be with her mum and attend the funeral. We were grateful for the timing, as it meant that Heth could share most of the time with us at the rock, then fly out of Yulara before rejoining when we got to Alice Springs. Lucky we weren't in the middle of nowhere and out contact!

Our plan was to jam in as much as we could before Heth flew out. So the second day began with an early start to see the rock at sunrise, before completing the base walk around Uluru. Lunch in the resort township, followed by a little housekeeping, then a chill-out by the pool for a few hours.  Next came a quick sprint out to Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) to catch the sunset, followed by dinner out at the back-packers bar. Busy day #1 - sorted.

Day #2 started the same way, early start for a sunrise viewing, except this time out at Kata Tjuta. We didn't have enough time for big a walk today, as we needed to get Heth to the airport, but we did hike into the first lookout area. We were quite surprised to realise that the rock formations at Kata Tjuta are very different to Uluru. The domes seem to be of sandstone with many rounded riverstone style rocks embedded within the sandstone. Kata Tjuta is quite impressive in its own right.

After dropping Heth at the airport,  Andrew and the boys hit the pool and went back to the back-packers for pizza and snooker.

Day #3 (Friday) was meant to be a relaxing day by the pool, before heading off to Alice Springs Saturday morning. However, at 10 am Andrew and the boys decided that they could do 'pool days' at home and instead hurriedly packed up and took off on a four-hour sprint to stay at Kings Canyon instead!

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