Posts Tagged ‘gold coast’
How my running is going (Week 7 update)
I’ll let you in on a secret on what happens when you run for ages.
Generally when you’ve been running for over an hour, your sweat becomes progressively more and more salty (as a result of your ongoing dehydration). It’s a weird sensation when you lick your lips and it’s intensely salty – it’s the same sort of taste as coming out of a swim at the beach. And by the time you run for over 2 hours, you have gained a top-to-toe coating of this incredibly fine, human-produced salt. It’s weird to say, but it’s almost an affirmation of how hard you have been working during that run. Human-powered salt factory. It’s probably not suitable for seasoning though: I think I’ll stick to my table salt!
One of the best things about running as a sport is that it’s doable in any environment. Whether you’re a suburban mom or an inner-city slicker, whether you live in the middle of the desert or the Alaskan tundra, I’d say it’s nearly always possible to find somewhere to run, and some sights to see.
So I brought my running shoes with me on holiday in the Gold Coast, and got a pedestrian’s-eye-view from Main Beach and Seaworld all the way down to Broadbeach. It was a bonus that the course was pretty much flat and well-marked throughout. The views of golden beaches juxtaposed with neck-craning skyscrapers is unlike any other place I’ve seen.
Some pictures from running in the Gold Coast:
Surfer’s Paradise.
Cavill Street Parade and Surfers Paradise Boulevard.
High rises. Beautiful.
Bridge across a canal at Surfer’s.
“When I run, I feel God’s pleasure.” – Eric Liddell, Olympic gold medallist
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How to Holiday in the Gold Coast Part 3
Well we’re back in cold and wintry Auckland – it’s good to be home! You can only spend so much time in the Gold Coast before your money starts to run out…
Over the course of the week we picked up a few insider tips on getting around the place:
- It may be tempting, but don’t use the Gold Coast Tourist Shuttle. It costs an exorbitant amount (e.g. $91 for a 5-day pass) for bus travel that’s on par with the local bus service. Travelling like a local will save you lots: the TX1, TX2 and TX5 routes run to the Theme Parks while route 745 and 750 go past Pacific Fair shopping centre and Jupiters Casino. We went for the fare-by-fare option and only spent about $30-40 each.
- The Gold Coast during the winter actually turned out pretty good. July is usually the driest time of the year, and while it can get chilly at night, you’ll generally get 19-25 degree warmth during the day.
- We booked accommodation using our Entertainment Book and got an 11th floor, 2-bedroom apartment with ocean views at half price. Truly amazing. If you want a place to stay that’s within walking distance to Surfer’s Paradise, we stayed at Surfers Beachside Holiday Apartments and thoroughly enjoyed it. Fully furnished, kitchen, laundry, and if you book early you have a good chance of getting fantastic views of the beach.
- The Entertainment Book’s pretty useful for theme park tickets too. You get a 15% discount, and you can use your NZ card at the ticket office on the day. Don’t buy your tickets too far in advance though, as you never know what the weather will be like on the day. Some rides do get closed during inclement weather.
- When at the theme parks, we made a beeline to the best rides first. Queues built up during the day no matter what the attraction. On the day we went to Movieworld, our first ride was the Superman Escape and had a relatively short queue upon entry. Our choice proved astute as after we came off the ride (all adrenalined up), it was closed for most of the day for maintenance.
- For another type of surfing at Surfer’s Paradise, bring your laptop or iPhone/iPod and you can access free wireless internet at McDonald’s on Cavill Ave.
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How to Holiday in the Gold Coast Part 2
Waiting in line at Movieworld, and we’ve just done the Superman Escape. Undoubtedly the best ride we have been on! And pretty fickle too – the ride closed after about an hour into the day to deal with “electrical faults”.
The sunrise.
The Tower of Terror sets off at Dreamworld.
The best ride ever! Superman Escape, 0-100 km/h in 2 seconds. Now that’s fast.
Moreton Bay Bug – it’s pretty tasty, and looks like a crayfish with no legs.
Other highlights from our theme park triapsing:
- After getting back from Dreamworld last night, we promptly went to Timezone for a night of arcades. For 12 hours we were just like kids at the sweet shop: going all out on laserstrike, unlimited arcade games, winning prizes, intense roller coasters, and more!
- The “I’m going to camp and I’m bringing…” game is equally useful when waiting in long ride queues.
- Some unforeseen health issues from the trip included hoarse voices (from screaming too much), sore quads (from squatting around during laser strike), and sore feet from walking and queuing for hours
- Waiting in line for an hour to ride the Lethal Weapon is a great practical test of whether you have the fruit of the Spirit (in the form of patience…)
We’re off to have some dinner, and putting photos on Facebook soon. Do wrap up warm everyone!
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