By Jessica 'Kermi' Kerr
My Friend and I just got back a few weeks ago from a truly amaazing road trip. (yes, that extra 'a' is there on purpose!) not across Australia, but up Australia! Well, part of it anyway.
We started out our journey in the humble little town of Narre Warren in Melbourne, and winded up all the way in the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydoore.
We started out our journey in the humble little town of Narre Warren in Melbourne, and winded up all the way in the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydoore.
I've seen so many incredible parts of my own country on this trip, which is definitely a good thing as usually when my friends ask me if I've been to anywhere interesting in my very own country the answer is a resounding 'no'.
This experience was really a little gem in disguise. I hadn't even thought about it previously, but it seemed like a good idea at the time, so when my friend said:
"Hey, wanna go on a road trip with me up to the Sunshine Coast? Don't really know what we'll do, but we'll figure it out along the way?"
I replied with an enthusiastic: "Sure, why not"
Such a crazy, spontaneous, random and joyous experience should be done at least once in this lifetime. I learnt a lot, experienced a lot, saw a lot...All in all, a lot of lots. I'm sure you get the picture.
We saw trees, trees and more trees. Note to anyone who wants to do a roadtrip similar to this, Australia definitely gets more interesting the higher you go, I mean come on Parks Victoria, how about a 'theme park' once in a while hmm?
At one stop, we stayed in the houses of some delightful people who happened to be total strangers, and shared breakfast with them the next day, whilst they discussed with us the many tourist destinations in Coffs Harbour. They came up with one, the Big Banana.
Now, long road trips all the way up Australia are obviuoiusly going to require a large amount of time spent in a car. If you like driving this is not a problem, however if you don't like the person you are driving with, then you could have an issue on your hands.
Being in a car with one other friend for extended periods of time is always bound to lead to one of two possible scenarios:
Scenario one, you end up getting so sick of each other you want to leave them by the roadside and make them hitch their own way back home, without a care in the world for their welfare or wellbeing, coz they are just so damn annoying.
OR
scenario two, you get along famously, enjoying various tunes galore, decadent roadside treats, and glorious new food experiences, exquisite secenery and those quintessential roadtrip deep and meaningfulls that leave you feeling extremely blissed out, fulfilled and inspired.
Thankfully I got to experience the latter.
Some road trip rules I've learnt along my way I feel I have to share in order for those out there reading this to never have to experience the pure torture of scenario one!
- Sstop at all the restaurants, eateries, cafes and bars you like, and eat whatever you want off the menu 'healthy' and 'road trip' don't really go together.
- Have amazing music, without music, there is silence, and though it can be at times, silence is not always golden
- Pay your half of the petrol share, I know, I know, but it has to be done
- Get enough sleep, fool!
- DON'T take photos of your innocent (and perhaps drooling) sleeping friend whilst they are asleep in the passenger seat, they may just feel the need to reciprocate
Just a few tidbits from my time away, an experience never to be forgotten, but always to be cherished.
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