Saturday, April 18, 2020

A Quick Lap

Hello All
With all these restrictions in place I am using my down time to bring this Blog up to date.
Late October I headed off towards the East Coast.



I was pretty excited to be hitting the road with the Van in tow. After spending eight days in Darwin it was time to head South.

One of the major benefits of travelling off season is the lack of crowds. 


Mataranka Hot Springs



Mataranka Hot Springs was an awesome place to chill out for a few days, and with only about 8 other camps there, it was even better.

Further South was a quick stop at Daly Waters Pub.





After leaving Daly Waters it was a long hot drag against the headwinds to Townsville.


Magnetic Island from Castle Hill
After a few days in Townsville it was time to head further South. I was running low on time as I wanted to spend Christmas with family in Victoria.


Cape Hillsborough National Park
I had a wish list of things I wanted to see on my trek down the East Coast.


Cape Hillsborough
A couple of nights at Cape Hillborough was next.


Turtle track next to camp
After a week at Hervey Bay I had hopes of heading to Moreton Island to see the shipwrecks at Tangalooma but unfortunately it had been closed due to fires.
Ok time for plan B.........Noosa North Shore for a few Days camping......closed due to fires.
At this stage much of the North Coast of New South Wales was ablaze
After a bit of zig zagging and delays I managed to head up the Waterfall Way and then down the New England Highway to Canberra.
I managed to get down ths Bonang Highway a couple of weeks before the area was decimated by Fire.
While spending a few weeks with family over Christmas I took a quick trip up into the High Country where I first started my camping life.


Kelly's Tamboritha Saddle
Kelly's
I headed across from Arbuckle Junction to Horseyard Flat, then on to the Pinnacles Fire Lookout.

With fires raging right down the East Coast visibility was fairly poor.


Pinnacles Fire Tower
From there I headed down Billy Goat Bluff Track and home along Crooked River Road.

In the next update I will cover tsthe York Peninsula, across the Nullabour, Perth then up the West Coast back to the Kimberley.

Here is my Instagram link which I an tending to use more frequently lately

https://www.instagram.com/bazmelb/

 Bye for now ....... 


Friday, April 10, 2020

A Long Time Coming

Hello all
Well it is a very different world now than it was when I did my last update......
I am currently running about six months behind with blog updates, so I am hoping to play catch up during #stayathome time.

Pidgeon Hole Lookout at Elquestro
In the crazy times we now live in I ask everyone to reach out to family and friends to keep in touch.
Many people live with Social Isolation every day, they may be loners, they may be awkward, they may just be a little different.
So to all those struggling to deal with social isolation for 14 days take time out, to check on those that live every day of their life this way.......REACH OUT

Pidgeon Hole Lookout Elquestro
Shortly after this end of season trip out to Elquestro I hitched up and headed off for a 4 month lap of this great country. I will cover this in the near future with another update.


While I am back in the Kimberley now, movement if fairly restricted but I do consider myself luckier than most. Being stuck in the Kimberley with Border Restrictions isn't such a bad place to be stuck.

The Wedding Tree Gibb River Road
In the coming months I hope I can show you some of the amazing Kimberley that you sadly had to cancel this year.
Stay safe and we would love to see you here next season, the Kimberley economy relies on the Tourist Season and will struggle without you.

Delay Don't Cancel.......see you next year
Bye for now