Monday, June 20th 2011
Adelaide South Australia
I missed my train yesterday due to wrong time understanding. Now am stuck in Adelaide with no refund.
I was really pissed off this morning. Lost some money: I hate that, who would not.
So I changed plans completely.
Got a car hired for two month now for a fairly reasonable rate. It is quite a huge station wagon I can sleep in with free camping equipment.
I need to get a mattress, and some blanket maybe.
So I do not always have to look for hostels. Which can be kind of fun as well.
Anyway I booked my flight back to Melbourne for 22nd of June. Plenty of time here and in Melbourne. I am not really interested in cities I must admit.
I should go out now and use the little daylight we have here for some exploration. I just do not feel like.
Where to go to from Melbourne?
I got a car now, because everything is by car here, I do not like this, but that's the way it is.
Schlagwort: hostels
Apollo Bay
Friday 10th of June
Apollo Bay
Today I switched hostels quickly, moved into the YHA down the road. Cleaner and fuller. Really 4 guys in the room tonight. I will see.
I walked up Wild dog creek today. It was nicer than I expected.
Just landscape, some sun which is nice,because after all the cold and the rain you enjoy some sun-rays.
I am tired from walking all day and planning and thinking.
I got a transport and food for the next two days to do some of the GOW "Great Ocean Walk".
There are some weird fern trees up here.
Melbourne Friday – Monday
1th of June 2011
Melbourne
I arrived early this morning after a 22 hour flight straight from London with a quick fuel stop in Hong Kong. It was a little weird to disembark the Boeing 474 leaving your luggage on board heading for the exit and then re-enter after one more serious security check from the Chinese authorities. Seats I had to changes as well. Second place was a little better, with a skinny girl to the left, so more space for me.
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Category description
Hostels provide budget oriented, sociable accommodation where guests can rent a bed, usually a bunk bed, in a dormitory and share a bathroom, lounge and sometimes a kitchen. Rooms can be mixed or single-sex, although private rooms may also be available. Hostels are generally cheaper for both the operator and the occupants; many hostels have long-term residents whom they employ as desk clerks or housekeeping staff in exchange for free accommodation.
In a few countries, such as the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, India, and Australia, the word hostel sometimes also refers to establishments providing longer-term accommodation, often to specific classes of clientèle such as nurses, students, drug addicts, or court defendants on bail, where the hostels are sometimes run by Housing Associations and charities. In the rest of the world, the word hostel refers only to properties offering shared accommodation to travellers or backpackers.
Within the ‚traveller‘ category, another distinction can be drawn between hostels which are members of Hostelling International HI, a UK-based, non-profit organization encouraging outdoor activities and cultural exchange for the young, formerly the IYHA, and independently operated hostels. Hostels for travellers are sometimes called „backpackers“ hostels, particularly in Australia and New Zealand are often abbreviated to just „backpackers“.