We made it to day 100! Exciting stuff. We calculated that we’ve travelled around 20,000km so far – which is halfway around the world! And 5% of the way to the moon. So that is awesome. So today we packed... Read more »
First thing was get up and get to the tyre place and cross our fingers that the puncture was repairable and we didn’t have to buy a new tyre to replace the brand new one we had just bought! And... Read more »
We’d unintentionally managed to choose a wonderfully shady spot last night when selecting our campsite so we had a nice sleep in without the sun blaring down on us too early on. We took the road back to Kalbarri to... Read more »
We woke up at sunrise to get an early start for Monkey Mia to see the wild dolphins come in to the bay – packed up in the lovely quiet stillness of the morning and did the quick drive up... Read more »
Our morning alarm was the sound of road trains roaring past the highway, but we were keen for an early start anyway so got straight on the road to the Blowholes – a spot north of Carnavon where the King... Read more »
We were up nice and early in the caravan park to pack up and wait for the tour to start. The bus was a bit late to take us down to the boat ramp but eventually got on the boat... Read more »
We said goodbye to our little baby Suzuki 4WD in the morning at Exmouth as we returned it to Avis and jumped in the repaired Renault to start the fairly uneventful drive out to Coral Bay – lots of flat... Read more »
We left for Weano Gorge from the campground in the park, which we had been told was a sealed road but turned in to graded dirt after the turnoff – however it was very smooth going for the most part!... Read more »
Unfortunately we’d had a pretty terrible nights sleep due to the terrifying sound of the tide roaring in just below our camp. It had risen from 0.6 metres to 5.8 metres in 6 hours during the night – yikes! And... Read more »
I had set my alarm for 5am to get up and go for a walk around the eastern side of the beach to catch the sun rising over the water across the King Sound, which was well worth the early... Read more »