Funnily enough we were at Alice Springs & Uluru in July 2008. Flew into the Alice on the Saturday mid morning from Adelaide and by lunchtime we were at the Camel Cup. Great 3 days walking around the Alice (memorable walk out to the old telegraph station and then onto the School of the Air and back into the town Centre). Also supported the RFDS as my father had to picked up and flown to the hospital when we were younger. Had a bus trip to uluru which was good, and climbed the rock as well as some good walking around it - next day it was closed due to high winds and a lot of peopl3 missed the climbing experience. Two great nights at the Outback pub there, cold beer with good food and traditional songs . Agnes & kids loved it as was completely different to their previous trips to Oz.
Wow, 1 month apart😂 We had to wait a couple of days for the rock climb to open. Such a great part of the country. You never forget the first time you see the rock.My first time was with Mum and Dad, a week before Azaria chamberlain was taken, back when you camped at the base of the rock. Cheers Dale and Tracey
Great little video of your earlier trip, loved it as we’ve done all that too.🇬🇧
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Funnily enough we were at Alice Springs & Uluru in July 2008. Flew into the Alice on the Saturday mid morning from Adelaide and by lunchtime we were at the Camel Cup. Great 3 days walking around the Alice (memorable walk out to the old telegraph station and then onto the School of the Air and back into the town Centre). Also supported the RFDS as my father had to picked up and flown to the hospital when we were younger. Had a bus trip to uluru which was good, and climbed the rock as well as some good walking around it - next day it was closed due to high winds and a lot of peopl3 missed the climbing experience. Two great nights at the Outback pub there, cold beer with good food and traditional songs . Agnes & kids loved it as was completely different to their previous trips to Oz.
Wow, 1 month apart😂
We had to wait a couple of days for the rock climb to open. Such a great part of the country. You never forget the first time you see the rock.My first time was with Mum and Dad, a week before Azaria chamberlain was taken, back when you camped at the base of the rock.
Cheers Dale and Tracey
Noice
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