Bullara Station

This was one of the Station Stays we were really looking forward to after seeing so many wonderful reviews in videos and online. Scones and iced coffee in the shed, the sculptures, bottle tree and theBaca lagi
Wildflowers

We have missed most of the Spring wildflowers but mum found a few this morning in Onslow.
ANZAC Memorial Sunrise

The locals said it was worth getting up early to watch the sun rise at the ANZAC Memorial. It was a magical time of the morning and the Memorial sculpture frames the morning sunrise beautifully.
90 Days on the Road

Here's Cheers 🍻 90 days on the road and still loving every day exploring this amazing country ♥️
Marble Stone Beach

Marble Stone Beach was a fantastic find, just near the mouth of the Ashburton River. Starting a long way away in the Hamersley Ranges, stones make their way down the Ashburton River, tumbled along inBaca lagi
Ashburton River Mouth

We had read about the fun 4x4 tracks to view the Ashburton River meet the sea, today Dad got to have fun getting us there! The colours of the water, sand and mangroves is truly spectacular!
Wily-Wily

We drove across the biggest Wily-Wily we have seen to date 🌀 we were surprised at how silent it was and were thankful for the quick change in its direction before recreating.
Old Onslow Town

We ventured out to Old Onslow to discover where the town originated. There are few remnants remaining but was great to get to explore from the car as it was a very hot 49 degrees 🥵
Onslow

Our next town on our journey south (West actually) brings us to Onslow, known for its massive salt production and apparently the Paparazzi Dog's! We will remember the crazy swarm of flies at 4 mileBaca lagi
Roebourne

Mt Welcome Lookout with Mardunthunera Man.
Wickham

We'll always think of Wickham as Uncle Adam's Work Home, but we stopped to see the only other things in town! Great you be able to get up close to the ore piles and machinery along the road to theBaca lagi
Point Samson

We headed further around for a spot of lunch at the Tavern with the most spectacular views! The best thing was we were lucky enough to catch an ore ship coming in so we could see Uncle Adam hard atBaca lagi
Our Beautiful Olivia

The little girl that butter wouldn't melt.
Historic Cossack

Once the North West's first pastoral, gold rush and pearling port, today Cossack is a living ghost town. It was a great spot to see a beautilly restored town to give us an insight into 19th CenturyBaca lagi
Hello Uncle Adam!

We have been planning our trip to Karratha around the arrival of Adam into Karratha for the beginning of his month on at work. Given timing was difficult we picked U. Adam up from the airport andBaca lagi
Dampier

Its an adventure to discover the old stomping ground of Olivia's Uncle Adam, Aunty Marissa and Cousin Aleya. Dampier was a delight for lunch, the most amazing playground overlooking the water andBaca lagi
Burrup Peninsula

A visit to Ngajarli to view the rock engravings, Withnell Bay followed by Hearson's Cove for a swim and a 4x4 Adventure. A packed day discovering the Burrup Peninsula around Karratha.
Exploring & Lookouts

A lookout is always on our list, so we checked out a few to get our bearings after a morning of fixes, shopping and the mundane bits of travelling life.
Rolling into K. Town

Today we rolled past the many ore trains into Karratha. It's hotter here on the coast, so we dropped into the local brewery for a cool, refreshing ale and a bowl of chips.
Millstream National Park

Our last day in the East Pilbara Region, a very hot Millstream (40+ degrees), but a welcome afternoon swim at Deep Reach Pool. Lots of big catfish in the reeds - Olivia certainly didn't like swimmingBaca lagi
Hamersley Gorge

One of the most accessible gorges in Karajini, this was the perfect end to this area of Aus. Hamersley Gorge & the Spa Pool were gorgeous and well worth the grade 5 scramble to get here. The rockBaca lagi
Tom Price

A few days in Tom Price for washing, cleaning and getting our Rio Tinto Road Access Pass. There was big mine machinery to see, locals to say hello to and another big mountain to drive up.
Joffre Falls

Our 2nd walk of the day, a 1.3km return grade 4/5 walk and then a 400m return swim in beautiful refreshing water. Again, Olivia was amazing despite a rest, she hiked, scrambled and climbed the laddersBaca lagi
Oxer Lookout

Where four gorges converge at the Junction. Cool lookout, beautiful cliff faces and deep chasms. Spectacular scenery once again at Karajini!
Hancock Gorge

After dropping Mabel off at the Karajini Eco Retreat, we headed off into the NP to do the Hancock Gorge Walk, combining ladders, rock scrambles, water walking, the Spiderman Walk and ending atBaca lagi