

Blog 24: Western Australia - Karratha to Broome
More Pilbara adventures! This week we have done a little National Park hopping, been on a boat in the worlds busiest port (by tonnage per annum) and crossed into the Kimberley (just). Check it out! After our last post, we went to Dampier for a sunset goodbye-birthday picnic and enjoyed the golden orange dusk over the Rio Tinto port. Palm trees, grass, a blanket and warm air. Then a little more birthday cake. Rested and rejuvenated, we bid farewell to Prue, Rob and Will, turne


Blog 23: Western Australia - Denham to Karratha
Adam is thirty-two today! Or 100000 in binary. 2^5. Such a mathematically elegant age. Well, staying in Denham for five days taught us some things: We don't do that well with long time staying places. One to three nights is about right for us. Also, we did a rough plan of where to go between the Kimberley and Cairns and there is A LOT. So, we return to our regularly scheduled breakneck adventure hyper-speed programming. After our nice sunset beach picnic was so nice, we decid


Blog 22: Western Australia - Geraldton to Denham
This week we have been taking it easy. After so much continuous long distance travel, single night stays and corrugated roads, we need a break from our holiday! Mostly we have been relaxing in the sun by the beach in Denham and indulging in the hobby projects we have been carrying around with us but not doing because we have been so busy adventuring. After 260 000 km and thirty or forty oil changes and a little corrugation assistance, the thread of the bolt securing one side


Blog 21: Northern Territory & Western Australia - Yulara to Geraldton
Thanks for your patience readers, we have been recuperating after taking one very long shortcut. At least, that is how they are marketing it. This week we drove the Great Central Road back into Western Australia. It was corrugated, long, corrugated, and occasionally interesting. We awoke early to watch the sunrise touch Uluru. After the awesome sunset (last blog), the sunrise was, to be honest, underwhelming. The direction of the sun at this time of year meant that most of th