Mossman to Hughenden
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Worn down by the 6m of monsoonal rainfall in Mossman and a shortage of work in the off season we decided to head to WA.
Day 1 we packed up in the rain. A brief respite from the showers when weEn savoir plus
Worn down by the 6m of monsoonal rainfall in Mossman and a shortage of work in the off season we decided to head to WA.
Day 1 we packed up in the rain. A brief respite from the showers when weEn savoir plus
The next day was clear and sunny but there was still plenty of water around. We headed through Mt Isa and in to the NT after a stop for the mandatory border photo.
There was no one on the roadsEn savoir plus
We hit a nasty storm cell not long after leaving Hughenden and there was flash flooding at Richmond and Julia Creek. Our planned overnight stop was flooded out so we pushed on to Cloncurry.
On the wayEn savoir plus
Travelling through Central Australia in an extreme heatwave is not ideal. We did our best to combat the temperatures by getting up at 5am and aiming to be off the road by 11am.
This meant we saw theEn savoir plus
Having had no phone signal for almost a week we are finally back in something approaching civilisation.
We had a great trip across the Nullarbor with an unusual tailwind. An absolute highlight wasEn savoir plus