After leaving rainy Fraser Island behind we headed to
a little place called 1770/Agnes Water. We arrived at as lovely hostel called
Southern Cross which had its own pool and two dogs; I strongly believe that one
of these dogs was actually a dingo. It went for two people just while we were
staying there so god knows why it’s allowed to stay, either way I kept well
away from the monster. 1770 was really just a stop off point to break up
the journey to our next place but we had had a few people telling us that
whilst we were there we had to do this thing called scooteroo.
I had heard a bit about the scooteroo; basically you
ride around the town of 1770 on these little scooters that have been chromed up
to look like Harleys. I was looking forward to it but I definitely
underestimated how much fun this can actually be. It was really good for
us because quite a few people from our Fraser trip were also doing it
at the same time. So, together we went and got transfer tattooed and
put on flaming leather jackets and hats.
Now I really didn't think it would be too hard to
drive these things but after having to complete a lap six times until they were
satisfied with me I was thinking a little differently. You had to balance on
them quite well which was a lot harder when you were going slowly. After this
Gwenda and I ended up getting stuck at the back of the group- this
was quite funny though as we could see everyone in front of us and were both
just laughing our heads off at how funny we all looked in our gear driving
around. After a while we were told we could overtake so we decided that we were
sick of the back. Although I could barely even turn corners on my scooter
we went crazy on the overtaking, whizzing past Lucy, cackling loudly, we
soon caught up with our Canadian friends; Chad, Matt, Loring Grant and
Lasse (Danish) from our Fraser trip and I managed to get a few before
they overtook me back. At this point I had no idea where Gwenda was until she
caught up with us at a stop to say her chain had fallen off as we were going
for it.
The way back was the best part of the trip because we
were riding into the sunset which looked incredible, especially as we were
riding along on our little scooters, wind in our hair and all that.
All in all it was definitely one of the best
trips that we ended up doing in Australia.
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