Last night we dined under the stars at an elevated site half way between Uluru and Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). The Sounds of Silence Dinner began with a sparkling wine reception where we listened to the haunting sounds of a talented didgeridoo player and watched the sun set over the Rocks. My table companions were two couples and a student from Uruguay whom we “kidnapped” to make up the numbers for the table.
One couple, I had already encountered that morning on the sun rise walk. I guessed that they were Scandinavian, a bit standoffish and I took an unreasonable dislike to them. They were actually Spanish, very friendly and interesting and on their honeymoon. How often we make false initial judgements. The 2nd couple were in their 60’s, in a second and very happy relationship and were also great company. We enjoyed a gourmet meal, a fascinating presentation on the night sky and a generally lovely evening.
Another early start (4am) to travel to King’s Canyon. There we had the choice of two walks, a tough 3.5 hour walk up to the rim of the Canyon or an easier walk to explore the rock strewn canyon floor. On the basis of the weather forecast for a hot 40 degrees, I chose the easier walk.
Ann x







