The Central area of Tasmania was very beautiful but unfortunately our time in the Island State was starting to run short! So we needed to move on! Below was a rough plan of how we planned to travel around the…

The Central area of Tasmania was very beautiful but unfortunately our time in the Island State was starting to run short! So we needed to move on! Below was a rough plan of how we planned to travel around the…
Queenstown was a convenient and inexpensive stop over stop to do some work after coming down the west coast. But after being in town for close to 7 days for work we were beginning to get anxious to hit the…
Once again we returned to the town of Stanley, this time as our starting point to explore the West Coast of Tasmania… As Anthony has been working remotely once a week, we get a room at the Stanley Hotel… right…
After our short trip back to NSW to renew the cars registration we decided to do the top east side of Victorian High Country and leave the southern part of the mountains to when we returned from Tasmania in the…
What an unexpected awesome surprise!! If you like camping, hiking, swimming (in the lake), fishing, rock climbing, abseiling, cycling, hang-gliding, bird and nature watching…, you can easily stay a week in Mt Buffalo and never get bored!! I would have…
Once we have spent sometime in Wentworth, it was time to give the Monster truck some much needed TLC!! Anthony ordered a front marker light and two rear tail light assemblies that were broken during hailstorm in Broken Hill. While…
From Broken Hill, we passed through Menindee once more to join the Darling River again, so we could continue downstream to our next stop….. Pooncarie. Fortunately the temperature had dropped for the trip giving us a temporary reprieve from…
After leaving Bourke, we continued our ‘Darling River Run’, heading south on the Eastern side of the river towards Louth… Louth is a small service town on the Darling River about 100km downstream from Bourke, at which point you…
Bourke is the gateway to the Outback and back of Bourke is the Outback – also slang for a very long way away; a remote inland area a great distance from the speaker; the middle of nowhere !! We’ve arrived in…
Whilst staying in Mudgee we did some sight seeing at the nearby ‘Hands on Rock’ and the ‘The Drip’. Hands on rock was an important ceremonial site for the women and children of the Wiradjuri people. With a long sandstone…