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  • Writer: Alex
    Alex
  • Feb 20, 2019
  • 4 min read



As usual, lets begin this post at the beginning of the weekend.. Thursday 10th Feb.

So, some lucky punters purchased an early access pass to gain access to the festival site on Thursday 10th Feb. I was not one of those... Instead, I had agreed to go skiing with my dad and some family friends. Lucky me, I was up sick the night before and had a grand total of about 4hrs sleep.. then off to Eildon we drove. Before leaving for Eildon I realised I left my wallet in Geelong, with my ID, which I obviously needed for the festival.. SO. After driving home from Eildon (which I towed the boat home for the very first time!!) I then jumped in my car and went back to Geelong, got my wallet, and turned around and came back to Melbourne. The next morning, Friday 11th Feb, I made it to my friends place in Wantirna by about 8.30am, soon after we began our trip to Tarwin Lower...


Day 1. Friday 11th Feb

After trying to attach the gazebo to my roof racks, me being zero help, we gave up and put it back in my car... Packed up the rest of our gear and headed off to Tarwin. After the Ks I had travelled, I needed fuel.. so we stopped at a servo on the freeway and got some food as well.

Far out it was h o t.

Not as hot as Download, but bloody warm.

Once we made it to the festival site, there was no traffic on the roads, which was an improvement from last year, since they moved to a bigger site this year they created lines in the paddock and we began our wait. Honestly it wasn't even that long, maybe an hour? Not bad at all.

Once we parked the car we discussed how best to carry all of our stuff to our camp...


After a few trips, we set up, opened a drink and decided which bands we were going to head in to see.


We decided to skip Ocean Sleeper, as we had both seen them before and wanted to sit and relax for a little bit, headed in for Hand Of Mercy, then got some food during The Plot In You.. And came back for Dream On Dreamer, who I was very excited to finally see live after missing out for various reasons the last few years.. We stayed until the end of the night, enjoying the small relief from the mist tent (which wasn't working too well) and sitting in the shade when we could snag a spot.

As the night progressed the bands and vibe got better and better.

I really enjoy Hellions and In Hearts Wake live, but unfortunately couldn't enjoy much of Karnivool, who I was looking forward to, as some gal decided to come sit next to me and have a bit of a chat.. as I awkwardly tried to be nice, and listen to the music I was there for... She eventually got the hint and toodled off.. but by then most of their set was over.


Day 2. Saturday 12th Feb

As we gracefully exited our swags, we headed to the food trucks to see what breakfast we could find... then made our way in and saw pridelands. We floated around the campsite, arena and food vendors for a while, caught bits and pieces of bands, nothing really piquing our interest. We decided to sit in one of the bars, which was a cool circus tent and had a streamer kind of chandelier? Some kind of art display. Anyway, it was in the shade and we were happy to sit on the grass and kick back for a little bit. We could still hear the bands, but as none of them were really draw cards for us, we enjoyed not being down in the action. As the day progressed, we slowly made our way closer and closer to the stage. Trophy eyes were definitely the highlight of Saturday night and had by far the biggest crowd! Every Time I Die were up next and had less than half the crowd, easily. The night ended on a complete fizzer with Taking Back Sunday. Less than one quarter of the crows of Trophy Eyes, and as the lead singer decided to insult the crowd, that number grew less and less. We decided to leave after about 3 songs and twice as many insults between songs... sorry mate. You're a wanker. Would hate to have seen the remaining crowd at the end of their set, if there was anyone left...


Day 3. Sunday 13th Feb

We decided against the Sunday Sessions, as we were ready to head home and no bands were really drawing us in. We packed up the car in 2 trips, after the first one we moved the car to the gate, much easier! And even jump started someones car...

Then made our way back home. Minimal traffic, made great time and thoroughly enjoyed a shower after the heat and dust.



Until my next adventure,

Alex

  • Writer: Alex
    Alex
  • Feb 14, 2019
  • 2 min read

Saturday 26th Jan - Monday 28th Jan

Goughs Bay

Lake Eildon VIC

About Goughs Bay

Distance from Melbourne - 3hr drive


Accessibility - I managed easily in an i30 towing a Jet-ski


In true Alex fashion, I had work the Friday and Saturday in Torquay, but was I going to let that stop me heading away for the long weekend? Nope! So I packed up my car Friday night ready to head away after work Saturday. I finished at 3 so would make it back to Vermont by about 5, not too late! Once I got to Vermont I reversed up to the Jet Ski and packed my wetsuit shorts and ski and rope, ready to go, right? Wrong.. We have a lock on the Jet Ski trailer, and unfortunately the key for that lock was on my dads keys, at Eildon..

After searching for a few hours and trying to get in contact with him, we finally found the spare key, and off I headed. I got to Goughs Bay at about 10pm.

Thankfully our family friends had rented a house for the weekend so I rocked up, took the jet-ski down to the water where some of dads friends were camping and unhitched, came back to the house and set up my mattress in the lounge room, where my cousin and dad were already set up.


Day One

Up and ready to go at about 8am, breaky was cooked up and we headed to the waters edge. I jumped in the boat and took a few of the boys for a ski or wakeboard, whatever they wanted, and dad followed on the Jet Ski. After everyone had a tow, dad decided to turn off the Jet Ski to 'see if it would start again' and it didn't.. So I towed the Jet Ski back into the bank and onto the trailer it went.. about 10am on day one... But the family friends we were staying with had their Jet Ski so if we wanted a go then we could take that.

I finally had my first ski for the season, bit disappointed but not surprised in how unfit I am considering the happenings of the past year. Most of the day was spent with me driving the boat, or sitting and relaxing in the sunshine, much needed rest break.


Day Two

As usual, I was looking a bit sunburnt.. Nothing too bad though. I was incredibly sore from the ski the day previously, so I spent the day observing. Yet another much needed relaxing day. We all packed up and headed off about 2 or 3pm. My cousin Brady came home in my car, so the trip home was filled with singing along to The Veronicas and whatever else came up on my USB. Once I had dropped him off back home, I headed back to Vermont to start to unpack myself and get some food.


Nothing super noteworthy for the weekend, thankfully. No huge events or mishaps, aside from the beginning with the Jet Ski... It was a nice few days away and definitely much needed.


Until my next adventure,

Alex

Thats right!

I HAVE BOOKED MY FIRST OVERSEAS TRIP!

How bloody exciting.


I have booked in to do a Contiki tour through New Zealand. I figured a tour would be a good little taste test considering I've never been overseas, plus an English speaking country is a nice little starter as well..

Plans are to go in December , so let the saving begin!


There has also been discussion of a trip to Bali in June and I'm planning Texas for june 2020 🙊


Until my next adventure,

Alex

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