Sunday, March 29, 2009

Coolie Continued......

Now one of the main issues with waiting to blog about Coolangatta three weeks after the fact is that days 3 and 4 are a bit blurred in my memory.

Both Saturday and Sunday were equally sunny, packed with surfing sun and sand in places I never thought possible. I am positive I flew home from Coolangatta with nearly all of the sand at Duranbah beach. 

Day 3: 
The day began with breakfast at Raw Bar Cafe, where we had bummed into Kelly Slater the day before and I must admit, I was hoping for a repeat appearance but no such luck this time around. Quikie action started at D-bah that morning, and then around lunch time moved to Snapper Rocks where apparently the waves had really picked up. We packed up shop at D-bah and quickly made our way around the corner to Snapper where we got a great spot on the beach. The afternoon kicked off around 1pm and we learned right away that it did not matter that we had beat the bulk of the crowd to Snapper. Because year, after year, after year the fans stand along the shore, practically in the water - cheering on the surfers...making it nearly impossible to lounge on the beach while watching your favorites. (That's right - I am a lazy surf fan, and I would like to lay out and cheer and holler from the comfort of my beach towel). We tried to find a better spot, but it wasn't much luck. We called it day a few more heats and went and got ourselves some lunch, at our new favorite hot spot, Azteca which proved to be a much needed morale boost after being a bit frustrated with the crowds at the beach. 

If you were keeping track it was our second stop for Mexican food in three days - we're loyal customers.

Saturday evening we hung out on the beach, and if my memory serves me correctly, we went and saw a movie at their local theater - which for those of you have had the pleasure of going to a movie at the Spirit Lake theater or the Milford Cinema (near the metropolis of Okoboji, IA) it was quite similar in size and smell. I believe we saw The International with Clive Owen - Chris thought we were seeing Clive Owen's other blockbuster...Duplicity, boy was he surprised when he learned that Julia Roberts was not the leading lady. It was an "Okay" flick, but nothing too spectacular.

Day 4:
So as I have mentioned we did all we could to stay out of our cramped little hostel - so bright 'n early on Sunday morning we headed out for breakfast. On our way to Snapper Rocks we found a great little place called, Bellekai and we immediately wished we had discovered this gem earlier in the trip. They  had a brekky special of banana bread and coffee...and I'll tell you I don't usually get all worked up about banana bread, but this was not your typical nana bread; it was served on a huge plate, two gigantic warm slices of bread sprinkled with powdered sugar and generous side of warm butter...needless to say I was in brekky heaven.

The day of competition started off with the female finals which was an absolute blast to see in person. Stephanie Gilmore, the hometown favorite ended up winning the final match - and it was oh so cool to see her take first place in front of so many of her friends and family, and at a beach where she grew up surfing. After a little bit of downtime the guys hit the water to compete for a place in the semi-finals. We watched all day long,  heat after heat, amazing ride after amazing ride - and just before they called the competition for the day they let one final heat charge the waves at Snapper Rocks. It just so happened to be Kelly Slater v. Julian Wilson (a teenager from Coolum, Queensland). 

The entire crowd was up on their feet for the entire heat between the legend and the up and coming star Wilson -- and much to everyone's surprise Wilson took the heat, and moved into the semi-finals, smashing Slaters chance to move any further in the Quikie Pro....the beach went wild; cheering for both Wilson and Slater, some in shock over Slater's relatively early round loss to the youngster. 

I of course blamed myself for his loss...What if he had been so creeped out by our meeting a couple days before he found it impossible to compete? Maybe he would have been able to dominate had so many fans like myself just left him alone.
....... Don't worry I didn't lose any sleep over this.

But I'll tell you what will make you lose sleep...staying four nights at the Sands (Non-stop Live Music Hall) Hostel. And some of the beach-wear I saw the Brazilians wearing...that could also cause one to lose sleep -- I have never seen such interesting/non-existent bikinis in my life. Oh and speedos are EVERYWHERE! They aren't just for the Olympians any more...

All things considered even with the loud hostel, it was really one great vacation. Filled with sun, surfing, heaps of sand and tons of eating out. Just how I like it.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Snapper Rocks

 A few shots from the weekend in Coolangatta, Queensland.

Kelly Slater on the beach at Snapper Rocks...just before I made a complete fool of  myself.

Duranbah...more affectionately known as D-bah.
The Quiksilver Main Stage at Snapper

On the boardwalk between Coolangatta main beach and Snapper.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

The Gold Coast!

With out further delay I must tell you all about the trip to the Gold Coast; Coolangatta, Queensland to be exact. We left Sydney early Thursday (March 5th) morning and got to the Coolangatta Sands Hostel before anyone was even at the front desk to let us into our room. I will share more about the hostel in a bit, but if you are wondering... it was my first hostel stay, and will most likely be the last.

The city of Coolangatta only has about 4500 people - but when the Quiksilver Pro Tournament comes to town -- I would be willing to guess that the population shoots up to 15,000-20,000 people. There was hardly a vacancy in town (trust me, I would know - I tried to find somewhere else to stay after a few hours at the hostel) and the beaches were packed with surf fans and sun lovers alike to cheer on the men and women competing in the Quikie Pro. I will briefly explain that during these tournaments there is a waiting period, and in the case of the Quikie Pro at Snapper Rocks, it was about a 16 day waiting period - and the officials of the tourney are essentially waiting for the best waves to come through; if the waves are good the competition is on, if it's flat the entire operation is on hold. So that being said, the Men and Women were both off on Thursday, and then Men were off again on Friday....

Day 1:
We spent the majority of  Thursday morning walking around and checking out the city - we discovered very quickly that Coolangatta was quite a bit warmer than Sydney in March. It was nearly 85 degrees every day and hardly a cloud in the sky. While we were strolling around killing time before we could officially "check in" to our room we scouted out places for lunch. And after making a few laps of the town center we had found exactly what we had been searching for in Sydney -- and actual Mexican restaurant - you know the chips, salsa and margs...and after a long lunch full of margaritas we headed down to the beach to soak up an afternoon in the sun.

Later that day - back the lovely Sands Hotel (I think I have mentioned before that the word hotel is commonly used for a bar, and in this case it doubled for the name of the bar and the name of the hostel...slightly confusing if you don't know what you're getting in to) we quickly learned that the Sands Hotel was home to many, many nights of live music...and I suddenly realized I'm old. That's right. Old. The idea of live music blasting a floor below all night long was not my idea of a relaxing vacation at the beach. And come to find out there was to be live music for the duration of our trip...not to mention the beloved AC/DC cover band Acca Dacca, who played until the wee wee hours of Saturday morning. Any way after we decided we weren't going to find a better deal on a room we opted to stay at the Sands, and really it wasn't all bad, and I learned to fall asleep with the rage of a party going on beneath us. And by us I mean, me, Chris, and our two other random roommates - Mark from Wales and our other roomie was from Japan, she was a bit of an odd duck who had a strange love for avocados.


Day 2:
Like I mentioned the waves weren't quite up to par for the men to take on the waves on Friday, but the women were in full swing so we headed down to the beach to cheer them on.  After a full day of watching the 2nd and 3rd rounds at Duranbah we headed over toward the main event grounds at Snapper Rocks and checked out all that Quicksilver and its sponsors had to offer.  We made our way to the main beach and watched several free surfers...as we got closer to the shore we realized that one of the free surfers just happened to be the one and only..Kelly Slater. (If you are unaware who Mr. Kelly Slater is, shame on you. If you just need a bit of a refresher please visit www.kellyslater.com  thank you.) So he rode a few more waves right into the beach where I was anxiously awaiting to approach the legend. Like a crazy 10 year old seeing their favorite ball player, I tried to play it cool, but I was hopeless. Absolutely hopeless.

Chris was not about to be the one to make a fool out of himself, so I went ahead and took one for the team. With Chris's 2009 Quiksilver hat in hand I patiently waited for the actual 10 year olds to clear out and then walked up to him. All the things I could've said went rushing through my head but when I finally got face to face to with him all that I could sputter out was.....
Me: Hi
Kelly: Um Hey
Me: Hi
Kelly: (Giving me a look of....should I know who are you crazy girl?)
Me: I'm a big fan, a big big fan. Would you sign the hat?
Kelly: Sure.
Me: Thanks Kelly, goodluck.
Kelly: Thanks.

As I walked away all I could think was .... I am so lame. A big fan, I'm a real big fan? (Buzz your girlfriend woof.) Meanwhile Chris had ran up the beach and was hiding behind the biggest rock he could find, making sure no one on the beach knew he was with me. Oh but let me tell you - it was so worth it. With the autograph now safe in my possession Chris and I headed off to grab lunch - and wouldn't you know it Kelly Slater showed up where we were eating, so now not only had I creeped him out on the beach, but I would have the opportunity to creep him out all over again. What a day! 

That night back at the hostel...more live music!

Day 3 & 4:
Coming soon!
(I mean it Sara, I will have it posted soon!)

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Blogging 101

Whelp, it's official. I have undoubtedly been a piss-poor blogger the last couple weeks. And for that I owe all of you out there in the  blogosphere (yes, it is a word you can ask Professor Tim Johnson and he will let you know that it is surely a word) an apology for my lack of time and effort put into KangaRoute the couple weeks. Several blog experts out there will tell you to keep you blog fresh, updated, relevant, and interesting you must updated at least 2-3 times a week, and as most of you can plainly see I have been slacking a bit in that department. 

I don't want to sit here and make excuses, and I know everyone gets busy with other things, so for the rest of our time here I am going to try to stick to the 2-3 blogs a week in order not to let you all down.  I am sure if there were ways to kick crappy bloggers out of the blogging realm I would be next voted off the island for my disgusting display of blogging - it's just plain sloppy.

That being said I would like to give you a little sneak peak of what all I have in store for you -
 The holiday to Coolangatta, Queensland, the Quicksilver Pro Surf Tourney, triathlon training and tidbits, winery tour in Hunter Valley, the Bridge Climb, and lastly what it's like have four of lovely guests staying with you in a one bedroom apartment. As you can see we have heaps and heaps of things to get through. So I will be back soon with a full update of each of these events for your enjoyment.

Until next time (hopefully by Friday)!

Happy St. Paddy's everyone :)