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aussieray
17-10-2012, 9:58pm
Hi everyone,

I'm a Queenslander heading to Adelaide for a week (next week) and am hoping fellow photography enthusiasts can tell me any scenic locations that are wheelchair accessible. In particular, waterfalls, sunrise or sunset etc.
Looking forward the the trip and will be sure to sharfe some pics on my return.

Ray

ricktas
17-10-2012, 10:15pm
Hey Ray. I have a non-photographer friend who lives in Adelaide and has been wheelchair bound her entire life. I will contact her and see what she can tell me that might assist. Will get back to you when I get an answer.

aussieray
17-10-2012, 10:19pm
Hey Ray. I have a non-photographer friend who lives in Adelaide and has been wheelchair bound her entire life. I will contact her and see what she can tell me that might assist. Will get back to you when I get an answer.

Thanks Rick! That will be great

Ray

ROA44
18-10-2012, 12:13am
Hi Ray any Adelaide beach for sunsets are accessible to wheel chairs, eg. Brighton nice food places as well (Brighton Jetty Cafe), squeezey but good, Henley Beach, good eating there to & Grange food not quite as good but alright. Wouldn't worry about Glenelg to crowded & touristy. all depending where your staying. Can help you with more detail later. For waterfalls about the only two that are readily accessible Morialta & Waterfall Gully But depends on how much rain we have had as to if they are really performing even then they need a reasonable amount of rain. I will keep a look out at this thread if you would like to know more. Windy point is a great for a panoramic view over Adelaide. But that would mean a shoot at W/Point one night and a shoot beach the next night.

aussieray
18-10-2012, 8:16am
I really appreciate the responses. Will keep an eye on this thread and start to plan. On the east coast (Qld) we see sunrises, and the only way to get a reasonable sunset is from one of the islands looking back over the mainland. thanks again and all input welcomed and appreciated.

ricktas
18-10-2012, 6:27pm
Ray.. will you have transport or are you limited to buses/taxi's or friends to get you around?

ROA44
18-10-2012, 7:54pm
More regarding waterfalls in Adelaide you will be limited to the base of the waterfalls as to get to the top requires climbing steps an steep inclines which would be to difficult. all the beach locations will allow you to get good sunset shots looking back to buildings from the jetties depending on cloud conditions and weather of cause. But as Rick has stated access to transport will be the main factor, also how many days & nights will you be here for and where would you be staying & are you coming alone or with someone.

aussieray
18-10-2012, 10:34pm
Ray.. will you have transport or are you limited to buses/taxi's or friends to get you around?

Will have a hire vehicle. So getting to places shouldn't be a problem, just finding the best locations 'access wise' to get around once there.

Will arrive Monday, and leave Saturday. Basically 5 opportunities to grab a nice sunset, 1 day will be to see the Pandas at the zoo. (Reason for travelling to Adeliade, for my daughter, also in a wheelchair, to see the Pandas as a granted wish from the Starlight foundation.)

So, if anyone sees a teenager in a powerchair and a bloke in mobility scooter (60D around neck) cruising around Adelaide next week, be sure to say g'day!

Ray

aussieray
21-10-2012, 8:18am
Getting ready today for our trip. 6.15am flight tomorrow morning, and 90min earlier getting there so should see sunrise in Brisbane.

ricktas
21-10-2012, 8:34am
I will pass the extra info onto my friend and get back to you a bit later today Ray..as long as she gets back to me.

ricktas
21-10-2012, 5:48pm
This is what my friend came back with Ray:

"Ok get a map of Adelaide first. We have a marina called North Haven which is very close to Port Adelaide. North Haven would be a good evening photo shoot - there's some cracker yachts (aka ships) moored there. The only river (creek) that runs through adelaide starts up in the hills but is loched at intervals all the way down to the beach which could provide some interesting shots. If you go up to Mt Lofty (the highest point in the adelaide hills) you can face east and get some sun rise shots. Basically sticking anywhere in the adelaide hills will give some amazing country shots. We're talking no more than an hour from the metro area. If they are interested in travelling you can get to the murray river with some amazing shots of big dead trees in the water (one of my favourites) in about an hour and a half in the car. The Barossa Valley which is north of adelaide (about an hour and a half again) is a wine region but very pretty. there's also McLaren Vale (where I was born) about an hour south of the met area which is another wine region which is very pretty. We also have a wildlife park called Cleland which is in the hills - very popular."

aussieray
21-10-2012, 6:00pm
Thanks Rick and everyone for offering suggestions. I sure will be busy! Hope to bring back some nice photos.

Analog6
21-10-2012, 7:00pm
And have a great time!

aussieray
29-10-2012, 11:25pm
I tried to see as much of Adelaide and surrounding area as possible in short time there. Here is one sunset I snuck in during the trip.
http://www.pbase.com/aussieray/image/147019987/large.jpg


........and a Panda
http://www.pbase.com/aussieray/image/147015864/large.jpg