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January 21

Wrapping up

  After seven months on the road, 32000 kilometres, and 6000 litres of diesel we have finally made it home to rejoin the real world. We have had so many varied experiences and learning opportunities, each with its own thrill and unique memory that it seems almost impossible to distil it all down to a […]

January 16

The Map

Map of our travels.

January 12

Victoria

Dec 30 to Jan 13   We have spent the last two weeks travelling through Victoria, working our way back towards Sydney. The combination of school holidays, arriving back to the more densely populated east coast, and our relative isolation of the past six months has made the masses of people stand out to us. […]

December 29

South Australia

December 20-29 Nine days does no justice to South Australia, so we chose a few highlights whilst heading back towards our Sydney deadline. We spent two nights at Venus Bay rather than its more famous Eyre Peninsula neighbours of Streaky or Smoky Bay. Our rationale was to avoid the holidays crowds and we were rewarded […]

December 19

Crossing the Nullarbor

December 17-19 We approached the trip across the Nullarbor with mixed feelings. We were looking forward to experiencing one of Australia’s iconic road trips, but also acutely aware that it marked the beginning of our journey east and we would be home in a little under 5 weeks.     The trip from Kalgoorlie in […]

December 17

Kalgoorlie and the Goldfields

December 14 to 17   From the southern beaches we have headed north to the Goldfields and based ourselves in the town of Kalgoorlie-Boulder. It has been a really interesting couple of days wandering around the outback discovering the highs and lows of gold mining in Australia.     The wealth and population shifts are […]

December 13

Esperance and the Capes

December 5-13   Imagine the turquoise crystal clear waters of the Southern Ocean lapping onto the whitest, finest sand beaches you have ever seen. Set this against a backdrop of a rugged coastline of bays, granite cliffs and headlands with massive expanses of lush coastal bush heading inland. Add the occasional granite mountain peak, a […]

December 04

Albany and Hyden: Whaling, War, Wheat, and Wave Rock

December 1-4 Albany (pronounced ‘Al’, not ‘All’) is the oldest settled town in Western Australia (1826) and is built around King George Sound, a natural harbour with spectacular vistas that easily rival those of Sydney. It was superseded as the main WA port by Fremantle in 1897 as the direction of the prevailing winds made […]

November 30

Pemberton and Peaceful Bay (trees, beaches, and weather)

November 24-30     The southwest corner of Australia is unique for its massive forests of Karri, Marri and Tingle Trees. It has the right combination of climate and a deep granite based soil to allow these trees to grow to over 70m tall and live up to 500 years. It also has a spectacular […]

November 24

Margaret River, DID, and Busselton

November 18-24     In Margaret River we lived the cliche – wine and surfing dominated our time. The camp site at Wharncliffe Mill was nestled in the woodlands just outside the town and was a striking and very pleasant change from the beach sites of the last few months. It was very quiet with […]