Coral Bay

It was a very easy morning today. We popped into the bakery in Exmouth to top up on their delicious treats including a cruffin for morning tea. We arrived in Coral Bay at lunchtime after only a 180kmLeia mais
Mandu Mandu Gorge

Slow start to the morning, the bonus of a 3 night stop. Regan decided to start the day pretty motivated and walked the Mandu Mandu Gorge. I decided I had done enough rock clambering so had a quietLeia mais
Yardie Creek

First up this morning we drove to the bottom of the Cape Range National Park. Yardie Creek is the only permanent water source on the peninsula and runs naturally into the sea. We did the gorge walk soLeia mais
Yardie Homestead

Last night we had some high winds in Exmouth. This created a restless sleep and we heard a few campers cranking in their awnings and hammering in extra pegs at 11.30pm. The wind continued today asLeia mais
Day 2 Exmouth

A quiet day for us. The temperature was lower than what we have been experiencing but the sun seemed really fierce and bright.We went in search of a bike trail and ended up driving to Vlamingh HeadLeia mais
Exmouth

Quick drive to Exmouth today and we could check in to our site as soon as we arrived. The park is large and still very busy. After setting up we walked into town which was a 5 minute walk. The townLeia mais
Yannarie

Yes you may ask where are we tonight. It's not a town but a roadside stopover. There are about 60 other caravans and campers here with us. This is quite a popular layover for the travellers. TheLeia mais
Joffre Falls

We headed back into Karijini National Park to see yet more red rocks, gorges and swimming holes. We weren't disappointed as Joffre falls area was all that. The walk down to the water was quite ruggedLeia mais
Tom Price Mine

This mornings trip was a tour of the Tom Price mine. We arrived at the info centre and the bus of 55 seats was full. We were all given hard hats and safety glasses that were to be worn when we leftLeia mais
Karijini National Park

The first chilly night for a long time and Julie had to be coaxed out from under the doona. A short drive of just over 100km into the east side of Karijini National Park. Today was a really windy dayLeia mais
Tom Price

As we drove towards Tom Price it was pretty clear we were entering mining country. There were numerous mountain ranges of red rocks. It was a 300km drive today with a short stop in Paraburdoo which isLeia mais
House Creek stopover

The drive to Tom Price is well over 600km from Karratha so we did a stopover. The forecast was for high winds and by lunchtime we were starting to get a few gusts which made the trip slower. We passedLeia mais
Karratha

After a slow start leaving Port Hedland due to a tyre replacement on the caravan, we made our way towards Karratha. Once again the roads became long, straight and devoid of changes. As we nearedLeia mais
The home of the white Hilux

We awoke to fog and high humidity. The RV overflow park was busy quite early with departures. The service it provides to short term travellers is outstanding. It's a safe haven and supplies nothingLeia mais
Port Hedland

As we only had 250km to drive today there was no hurry to pack up and get away. We enjoyed another beach walk before breakfast and were packed up and on the road by 9:30am. The dirt road out to theLeia mais
Holiday day

Eighty Mile beach is the kind of place you put your feet up and relax. There is the amazing beach for entertainment and not much more. We did a pre-breakfast walk up the beach and sat outside forLeia mais
Eighty Mile Beach

Departed Broome around 9:30am and had a very uneventful drive down to our destination. The road was quiet, smooth and mostly straight. We had a couple of stops in picnic areas for lunch and thenLeia mais
Extra day in Broome

With yesterday’s action packed day we decided to extend out departure from Broome until tomorrow. This has given us a day to work out where we head next. Told you we don’t really have a plan!
WeLeia mais
Horizontal Falls

After our day today I feel I should apologise to all our lovely readers who are currently in one of the many lockdowns happening. One of the things we were definitely going to do if we made it to WALeia mais
Broome - Cable Beach

An early walk into town before breakfast and the heat of the day started our morning. We visited the Broome museum which had a lot of good down to earth historical facts. Pearls were the majorLeia mais
Broome Day 2

Leisurely for us checking out the Broome shops in the morning. The town area has had a recent revamp with roads and footpaths. It is very much a tourist town with a few cafes and a lot of womensLeia mais
Onward to Broome

Easy drive this morning across to Broome (220km). We arrived at midday and I was very excited to see the Indian Ocean again, we found the camp ground but could not check in until 2pm, so lunch was inLeia mais
Last day in Derby

We started early with a botanical walk on the edge of the town. The name suggested a nice paved path and pretty trees and flowers. It was slightly different with a small dirt track and scraggy naturalLeia mais
Windjana

Decided to try and beat the midday heat and get a walk in so we went to Windjana National Park. It is "just down the road". 120km of sealed Gibb River road then 30km of dirt road. By the time weLeia mais
Derby

It was nice to have break from towing today. Leisurely start with some housework to remove red dust from the caravan, a never ending challenge. Walked into the town which was only 300 metres away. TheLeia mais
Not quite the Bungles

So far on the trip the fact we have not been overly planned about where we are heading has to been to our advantage. It allowed us to enter WA and continue the adventure. Unfortunately today we cameLeia mais