Murchison House Station and Kalbarri NP

This is where we well and truly hit the heat (37 degrees!) and the flies (in the millions!). The fly nets and 12V fans had a great workout so that we still managed to enjoy camping on the MurchisonLäs mer
Pinnacles & Sandy Cape, Turquoise Coast

We turned right at Perth and headed 2 hours up north to Sandy Cape on the Turquoise Coast, but spent the first couple of days upgrading/fixing our caravan. Lucky for us, Timo had identified someLäs mer
Wave Rock and bush stopover

When Timo travelled to Australia for the first time, he saw a picture of Wave Rock in his travel guide. He checked to see where it was, hoping to add it to his itinerary, and resigned himself to theLäs mer
Hopetoun and Fitzgerald River NP

After a really busy start to our road trip we enjoyed a relaxing break in Hopetoun, sipping morning coffee by the ocean, sampling the local bakery, jogging on the beach and fishing on the jetty.
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Cape Le Grand National Park

We were absolutely blown away by the bright white sand and crystal clear turquoise waters down here on the WA South Coast. Felt like every new beach, bay and cove was more beautiful than the last. TheLäs mer
The Nullarbor: Newman Rock

Day 2 crossing the Nullarbor we stopped off in Cocklebiddy to visit Samantha and Bruce, wedgetail eagles who were injured by trucks, rescued by Parks and Wildlife and are unable to return to the wildLäs mer
The Nullarbor: Bunda Cliffs

Crossing the Nullarbor… endless flat plains, wind and dust galore, but so exciting to be here. Spectacular campsite right on the Bunda Cliffs, a massive cliff face that we were able to fullyLäs mer
Streaky Bay, Eyre Peninsula

Our time on the Eyre Peninsula coincided with a cold front and strong winds pulling through. While it wasn’t the snorkelling paradise that we had hoped for, we were gifted beautiful blue skies andLäs mer
Bush stopover

Beautiful little spot just off the highway for our first bush camp. Josh had a great time building a fire and taking his drone out for its first flight of the trip.
Just as we were all commenting onLäs mer
Hay stopover

Nice little oasis in the midst of the endless flat plains and straight roads of the NSW outback. Emus galore and lots of cotton crops, but not much else!
Hay had one of the largest WWI enlistmentLäs mer
Finally on our way

ResenärWow!! Looks so beautiful and remote
ResenärEverything feels remote! Except that it’s school holidays in WA and still quite a lot of people everywhere. We’re quite skilled at not getting them in our photos though 🤣
Resenär
Looks stunning but we can't see or hear the flies.
ResenärThey’re everywhere!!!