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Solar power – the best thing since sliced bread

Solar power – the best thing since sliced bread

With the technology that’s available today, travelling within Australia has been made much easier, especially when it comes to 12v electrics. These days, we have the ability to recharge all sorts of portable devices; from phones to cameras, to portable and fixed fridges for keeping our food and drinks cold. Then by adding an inverter […]

WA – Gibb River Road

WA – Gibb River Road

If there was one place that was typically Kimberley, then many would say it has to be the Gibb River Road. Having first visited the Gibb in the early 1990s, there is no doubt that it has drawn us back time and time again, and I don’t think that will change any time soon!   […]

WA – Broome & Surrounds

WA – Broome & Surrounds

With Broome’s cultural diversity, amazing coastline and laid back feel, pretty well makes it a holiday destination in itself. The Kimberley is renowned for its massive tides and one place you can witness it firsthand is at the infamous Cable Beach. It’s popular with locals and visitors alike, and there’s nothing that screams Kimberley more […]

The travel apps which make our life easier

The travel apps which make our life easier

There is little doubt these days that travelling has been made a lot easier through the use of modern technology, and no longer do you need to travel with a bundle of books and paper maps to get out and enjoy what Australia has to offer. But while some destinations you might travel to still […]

Our tips for desert travel

Our tips for desert travel

When you’re considering any sort of travel, we believe the success of every trip starts even before you leave home. All trips need some preparation, but for a trip to one of Australia’s remote deserts needs a little bit more. Here’s our tips for preparing your set up for such an adventure:    Vehicle Having […]

NT – Red Centre Way

NT – Red Centre Way

The Northern Territory’s Red Centre Way is a magnificent stretch of nearly 700 kilometres which leads west from Alice Springs, through the spectacular MacDonnell Range National Park, and down to Uluru. But what makes this trip so special is the number of attractions that are easily accessible to all sorts of travellers. Starting this trip […]

NSW – Darling River

NSW – Darling River

When we decided to head around Australia, we aimed to do a shakedown trip not too far from home for a few months, to test everything out before taking off on the big lap. Deciding on the Darling River Run, we thought it would be a great introduction to our touring. Pooncarie is a small […]

Autoskin

Autoskin

When we’re travelling on the dirt and in places where tracks are overgrown or don’t exist, you want to avoid any pin striping on your vehicle’s duco. So we recently came across a product that would actually help prevent scratches. We applied it to our vehicle’s duco before hitting the tracks and it definitely protected […]