Day 8
We were up at 5am for drive out to the sunrise viewing near the Kata Tjuta/Olgas & then a cooked breakfast of pancakes - pretty cold but the early start gave us prime view at the platform spot & the full moon background added to the occasion.
We then had a walk around various options at the Kata Tjuta-otherwise known as the Olgas. The Valley of the Winds was a very enjoyable hike. It was at this point that our camera died!-lucky in a way as we were close to Alice Springs so we could check our options.
We returned to the Cultural Centre for some extra viewing & buying & lunch of an excellent tuna mix & salads.
Some did a walk around the base of Uluru & other less enthusiastic people opted for a drive around & short walk into 2 easily accessible sections. The walk around was bloody hot, the cooler part of the day had been spent at the Olgas
We topped off a long day with the famous Sounds of Silence dinner – we were picked up & dropped off by bus. We arrived about 10 minutes away from the resorts past the town tip (other buses go to other viewing spots) as part of a group of 50 odd. We were treated to champagne/beer/wine/soft drink & canapés at a viewing platform above the dining area. Then we had first drinks down in the dining area while a didgeridoo was played. Dinner was served out of an impressive permanent kitchen -our group enjoyed the advantage of 1[SUP]st[/SUP] table up so the impressive buffet had not been picked over by people of questionable dining habits! Plenty of quantity & superb quality - pumpkin soup, crocodile Caesar salad, salads with tasty bush sauces (wattle seed etc), kangaroo, chicken sausages, barramundi, lamb cutlets, lemon myrtle potatoes, marinated baby carrots etc. There was a big array of sweets-apple crumble, bread & butter pudding, chocolate brownies, fruits etc. Penfolds port (I think one of our group excelled in consumption, it helped him overcome his singing shyness) rounded off the array of drinks (unlimited white/red wine & beer). Bush camp toilets were well maintained.
We were given a basic but entertaining astronomy talk with identification of the night sky-this was limited a bit by the full moon.
Back at camp a fantastic day was finalised with a couple of the group entertaining us with some singing-an ex-opera singer doing White Cliffs of Dover etc. accompanied on some songs by the port man
Beginning of our sunrise show
Olgas at sunrise
Another fine day
Pancake scraps justify a cold, early start
heading towards the Valley of the Winds walk