Ferry to Williamstown

Train and ferry travel today to check Williamstown.
Originally the wharf district of Melbourne.
The time tower was installed on the 1800rds . The ball would drop at 1pm every day so all the shipsRead more
Ballarat

3 night stay in this beautiful regional city.
Joanne and I walk the 6klm lake track at the the gardens. Had a look at the PM avenue.
The main street promenade is a feature of the city.
We did theRead more
Geelong

Planned stop prior to Ocean Road tour.
Portarlington and Friends

Caught up with Gavin and Margie at their home. They hosted us for the day we explored the Ballerina peninsula.
Wines foods and Friends.
Fabulous day.
Blanket bay to Parker inlet

We explored and experienced section of the Great Ocean walk.
Sunset Lord Ard Gorge

Wreck Beach

A rewarding walk. Descending over 350 steps to Wreck Beach, the walk took us to the anchors of the Marie Gabrielle and the Fiji – haunting reminders of the treacherous nature of the sea.
Peterborough & Timboon

Rainy windy and cold today we got to the Arch, Bay of Islands and had Coffee in a little town in the southern Grampians.
Port Campbell and the arctic blast

What a night and day. Winds 80klm rain and thunder storms overnight. The van was rocking for all the wrong reasons.
So it indoors day today Kel cooking and Joanne is knitting.
Warnambool

Cold windy and little rain today . One of Victoria's larger cities.
Warrnambool to Narracoote

Big drive today. The landscape change so many times. The fertile and varied farming area. From dairy to sheep and finally vineyards.
Mr Gambier blue lake and sink hole to some wood sculptures.
Hahndorf

Germans fleeing religious freedom's sailed S.A. and created this settlement 1860s .
The main street is filled with shops and cafes in the building of that time keeping the authentic German feel.
Barossa Valley

Road trip from Mt Barker.
Vineyard lined country roads. Stunning Autumn colours.
Taste test at the famous Maggie beers.
Port wines from the cellar door.
Port Augusta

It the point you have to come to when you head north.
We decided to skip the Flinders Rangers it was overcast so quick detour. Spent time at the arid gardens.
This regional city is a transfer hubRead more
Bound for Goober Pedy

Arid landscapes salt lakes sunsets fire under the stars bush camping and the dawning of a new day. The drive from port Augusta was magnificent.
Coober Pedy

3 night stay. The colour was amazing at the breakaways. The under ground homes and church's (dugouts)
Interesting cemetery. And so golf not a blade of grass insight.
Uluru

The Red centre. Arrived today 5 night stay at Yalara camp ground.
All the facilities we need to experience this natural ancient formations.
Sunset and full moon rising.
Uluru Day 2

Early rise to cacth the sun rise at the rock. Very cold and cloudy.
Then breakfast at the base of the rock. And it was time for the Wild Hogs we rode around the rock.
So much to see and take in.Read more
The Olgas

Valley of the wind lookout walk and the Gorge and the sunset.
Last day at the Rock.

Kel undertook the lookout walk at the Olgas. We caught up with some fellow travelers for our final sunset.
Kings Canyon

We stayed in the national park and did all the walks. The creek walk, Katherine springs and the Rim walk.
We ascended to the top of the canyon to do the Rim walk including the garden of Eden. 6 klmRead more
Rainbow Valley

Thousands of years of harsh weather has forged from the ranges near Stuart's Well a colorful sandstone ridge and clay pans.
West McDonnell Ranges

Epic road trip from Alicesprings and return to explore.
Stanley's Chasm, Simpson's Gap, Glen Helen and Ormiston gorges.
Alice Springs sites

We explored the Telegraph station the site where Alice Springs originated from. Had a look at the transport museum and the art precinct .
East McDonnell Ranges

Camping at Trephina Gorge we walked the gorge and it's ridge with its elevated views and it sandy bed.
Over to N Dhala gorge a culture treasure with rock carvings had a look through Ross River ResortRead more
TravelerLooks like beautiful weather, blue skies and water looking good. Are they you bikes in the bike racks, just joking!!