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Cale R 4 Oct 2015 10:35

Round Aus, from Perth anticlockwise.
 
Setting off within the next week or so, solo on a KLR 650. 28 year old Aussie male looking for a change in scene, so keeping this trip open ended. No rush, just see where I end up! Hoping to work a little along the way, meet some new people.

Also mainly sticking to the coast at this stage, with my interest in surf. Say g'day if you think we might cross paths!

Cheers, Cale.

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TravelBugBlues 14 Oct 2015 06:59

Oz
 
Hi Cale,

I'm Elisa, from Seattle. I've been living in Oz for 6 months, and will likely be in Melbourne mid-November. I'll probably be riding down to Tassie for a couple of weeks, then maybe over to Perth.

Send a message to elisa@travelbugblues.com if you think we'll cross paths.

My adventures can be found at travelbugblues.com.

Best,
Elisa

Philip Armstrong 14 Oct 2015 11:11

WA highlights if you're interested
 
Hi there. I'm just back in Melbourne from a 7 week whistlestop tour of NT and WA. I read your post and thought I'd mention a few spots that might be worth stopping at.

Firstly, it's getting hot up north and will soon be wet so so you may want to get moving... For now however, if you like gorges, many are barely flowing though though most I experienced on this trip (about 25 of them!) still have water and are great for a cool dip after a hike.

Places I enjoyed:
- Karijini NP (out near Tom Price, Newman). Amazing walks, rock formations and lotss of opportunity to get wet.
- Barn Hill Station. Above 80 mile beach, 10km off the highway, but a chilled camping spot and an untouched coastline.
- Cape Leveque. Great beaches, views and sunrises/sets.
- Gibb River Road. It was in good condition 4 weeks ago and I would recommend touching as many gorges and associated hikes as possible. Mitchell Falls was almost dry so maybe not that one, plus the short road into it is a nightmare so I heard. Mornington Wilderness Reserve was spectacular if you like the bush, a bit of canoeing and some hiking again. El Questro. Great place to relax and great shady campspots.
- Kakadu. We did the southern road this time including Maguk and Jim Jim Falls. Also the Yellow River sunrise boat tour (worth the $99).
- Litchfield and Katherine Gorge (of course!).. Both lovely and relaxing places, plenty of water and nicce camping.

After that, you're on your own. Good luck.

Phil


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