Again another clear and bright day greeted the now un-jet-lagged travellers.
An early morning stroll with Ben to pick up the hire car had an unexpected bonus. We stopped for a takeaway flat white, where I was introduced to the delightful owner, bedecked in waistcoat and bow tie, who appeared to originate from Eastern Europe. Making a better life on the other side of the world seemed to suit him and I salute his good nature and great coffee.
The Toyota Camry appeared to be a suitable beast for our travels around New South Wales, plenty of room and vroom . We set off, with high hopes and expectations. Control and planning had been completed by our host prior to our arrival and small clues and references to how and where our first night's stay would be were now starting to wear a little thin. Camping in the mountains was something I was not looking forward to." Katoomba , or bust " was our cry as we headed Westwards towards this fine mountain range.
The Blue Mountains are a sandstone plateau dissected by deep gorges, some over 2000 feet deep, heavily wooded, by mainly Eucalyptus trees, from which a blue haze of vapour ascends on sunny days, giving the name to the area.
We arrived in Katoomba,,the main town, and headed for the Three Sisters. This rock formation provided us with stunning views. Mist and low cloud added to the lost world feel, made only more surreal by the Japanese tourists who insisted on thinking Ben was some eerie Bigfoot out for a stroll.
Three Sisters in the background flanked by Mr and Mrs Bigfoot .
We travelled down to the valley floor by the Scenic Cableway.

For someone who is scared of heights this proved rather hairy. Again much laughing and pointing as my vice like grip on the handrails, drew attention from more Japanese tourists.
The valley floor was delightful, helped by a wooden walkway through this temperate rain forest, very impressive. To add to this experience an old coal mining settlement, now hidden by the forest, provided a reminder of how harsh this area would have been for the early Europeans settlers looking to make their fortune from the mineral deposits.
The return journey to the ridge top was even more breathtaking.... the Scenic Railway provided a ride, never to be forgotten.
The 415 metre ride up the steep incline was something that can only be described as hairy!!!
A quick lunch at a nice little eaterie in Katoomba, forget its name, but it provided a small snackette and more jokes and innuendo regarding camp sites etc, this did not dampen my enthusiasm for wherever our eventual resting place would be.
After a 40 minute drive we suddenly lurched off of the tarmac road onto a dirt track. Mmm I thought, camping appears to be on the cards, as after 10 minutes no signs of luxury could be spotted.
In the distance a bloke was sitting on his Land Rover bonnet , " just follow me and be careful, the road was washed away in the rain last week, keep to the gravel repairs".
Oh no, I thought, Ben's finally got his own back for all the times I've taken the mickey out of him, or caused a little bit of embarrassment, but surely not to punish his own mother for my misdemeanours.
How wrong was I.......... Kookawood came into view......

What a sight....this mountain retreat was stunning.
We settled into our new home for two nights eagerly anticipating the lighting of a roaring log fire, even with the lovely weather outside. Ben, who for some reason, had taken on the persona of a Ray Mears/Steve Irwin type woodsman , put himself in charge of the fire lighting. His advice to us, concerning the operation of the flue damper, has now gone into legend as the most boring, mind numbing, and uninteresting speech since Bill Herbert spoke about his workout routine. Anna just nodded and looked on with a supportive blank expression.
We decided to explorer the surroundings after taking in the stunning interior and low and behold the wildlife did not let us down. Flocks of Rainbow Lorikeets flew overhead and about 100 yards down the hill two Grey Kangaroos hopped about.
The first day in the Blue Mountains was in all honesty for Pauline and myself one of the best experiences of our lives. Thanks to Ben and Anna an inspired choice.....just perfect.
Tomorrow even more delightful times to come.....we couldn't wait.