Day 2: from sunrise to sunset
Today was a 24,000+ step day.
Another 5.40 alarm this morning to join the procession out to the rock to watch the sunrise. Some of the most spectacular views were from the car on the way there- we had underestimated the time it would take us to get through the park gates etc. But even with the sun almost up the rock was magnificent.- changing colour with each new ray of light.
From there we struck an early start to the Ularu base walk. When driving to the Mala carpark to the start off the walk we put our sun visas down to shield our eyes from the rising sun- only to have a MASSIVE spider drop in my lap. After not too much screaming we realised it was plastic! No doubt left by the very cheeky previous car renters!
After brief CPR, two (N&D) set off on the base walk while the other (R) did the two waterhole walks. ironically we all ended up doing the same number of steps.
It was amazing getting up so close to the rock and definitely worth the 3.5 hour walk.
Came back mid-afternoon to join the free didgeridoo lesson in the town square.. only males were allowed to actually play a didgeridoo due to cultural taboos but undeterred Ruth and I blurted our lips and managed to make a better sound than many of those that actually had a didgeridoo.
Determined not to let a second of the day go to waste we did a quick turnaround and headed back to the rock for sunset. We joined a cast of thousands all vying for prime position armed with cameras and tritrpods. Sadly the sun didn’t show her colours tonight but we had great photos nonetheless.
Finished the day once again with our baked potato all you can eat feast at the Outback hotel with follow up dessert in the poolside restaurant at our hotel from the ridiculous to the sublime.
All in all another amazing day
Obviously the rock met your expectations! Glad you are enjoying it!
Photos look Amazing !