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After a longgggg 50km corrugated road, we arrived at Red Bluff Campsite at Quobba Station. We were recommended to stay here but a couple of people, we know why 😍 situated behind a huge red cliff isLeer más
Nervous sharks everywhere!

Francois Peron National Park you beauty! We were lucky being able to visit here - the roads had been closed due to rain (all 4x4 driving through sand) to prevent everyone getting bogged, so we wereLeer más
No monkeys here!

A little update on our trip now that we have decent reception at last!
We spent a few days exploring the gorgeous Shark Bay. We started off at Monkey Mia, a secluded caravan park alongside aLeer más
Skywalk

Kalbarri National Park was incredible, huge cliffs and boulders surrounding green gorges. The skywalk was only built last year and gave us a Birdseye view of this incredible park. We checked out a fewLeer más
Storms coming....

This morning we drove up to check out The Pinnacles desert in Nambung National Park. We visited here with my family a couple of years ago, it really is an incredible place! Hundreds of strangeLeer más
Rays!!!

Hamelin Bay was a treat, so many rays! We then drove around Margaret River mouth to the beaches to check out the surfers and for some lunch.
A couple more wineries later (it's rude not to), we foundLeer más
Margs

We've spent a wonderful few days exploring Margaret River and surrounding areas. Filled our days with wine & beer tasting, cheese tasting, checking out beaches and horse riding!
There are SO manyLeer más
Time for a climb

Saturday Arvo we visited the granite Skywalk at Castle Rock, wowie!!! After a steep uphill hike, and a mad scramble to the top we were met with magnificent views over the stunning Porongurup NationalLeer más
Another furry visitor!

Thursday we visited the incredible Wave Rock and Hippos Yawn in Hyden. It was a good 4 hour drive but worth it, Wave Rock is amazing! Never seen anything like it. Hippos Yawn was a short walk so weLeer más
First stop in WA

Well we made it across the border and to our first stop in WA - Cape Le Grand National Park. Wow. Never have I ever (good drinking game)seen such crystal clear waters and pearly white sands. A trueLeer más
The Nullarbor

Sorry we've been a little quiet - reception has been a bit dodgy (which is a blessing in disguise).
We had a lovely couple of final days exploring the Eyre Peninsula before moving onto the Nullabor.Leer más
Lincoln National Park

In true Shuholder style, we started our day with yoga and a paddle board. We then drove on to explore more gorgeous beaches in the National Park, shame it was too chilly for a swim!
After grabbingLeer más
Dolphins!

Well yesterday was very special!
We drove to Lincoln National Park from port Augusta to camp for the night. It's gorgeous here, white sandy beaches and colourful birds.
We set up our camp and thenLeer más
Views for days

Today we continued on the bumpy roads of the outback to the Flinders Ranges. The Flinders Ranges are stunning rock formations some dating back to 650 million years ago. We had a lovely hike and thenLeer más
Monster moths

Shorter drive today to the town Blinman. We treated ourselves to some chips and beers for lunch, and then drove on to find a campsite along the Parachilna Gorge.
The gorge is very empty at this timeLeer más
Warraweena

Today we visited Baltana Historic Town. Getting there gave Daz a workout, but it was so worth the bumpy drive. This town reminded me of the movie 'House of Wax'(don't watch it, it's terrible) - fullLeer más
Are we on the moon?

After stopping at a campsite just outside town for the night, we drove on to William Creek, which has a population of only 12!
On we went to explore incredible Lake Eyre. Lake Eyre is Australia'sLeer más
The underground town

Yesterday we explored Coober Pedy. Coober Pedy is known as 'opal capital of the world', as it produces over 75% of the worlds opals. They were found by accident back in 1915, when sparkles were seenLeer más
On the road again

We have arrived in Coober Pedy! After a long 6 hours in the car we have made it to this dusty, opal mining town.
Back when it was established in 1915 homes were built underground (called dugouts)toLeer más
Oceanside

We spent sunday night at a simple rest stop in Parham, after spending the day in Adelaide. It was great catching up with Lachie's cousin, Lex, and watching her play some live music.
Yesterday weLeer más
And breathe

Finally - 2 nights in the same spot! Having to set up and pack down everyday so far has been pretty tiring, so it's been nice staying put.
We've had an awesome day, waking up and un-zipping our tentLeer más
All alone

Spent last night sleeping under the stars in the Big Desert, Victoria. They didn't put much thought into the name - it is indeed very big, and very sandy.
We had the entire campsite to ourselves,Leer más
Our first desert

Woke up to another beautiful sunrise, followed by a hike around Mungo National Park.
Such an incredibly barren landscape filled with history, including the findings of Aboriginal remains dating backLeer más
Dusty days

What a way to start the day - up for sunrise at 6.30 for a paddle across the lake. Winning!
Then onto Mungo National Park - a drive that Google maps told us would be 5 hours was actually 7 hoursLeer más
Utes in a paddock

Woke up to a chilly 4 degrees and some very noisy kookaburras! There are worse ways to be woken up I guess! 🖕
Back on the road to make our way towards Mildura.
Passed a couple of cool sites,Leer más