by Maz | Jun 24, 2020 | WA
The track into Winderabandi is legendary for its rough-as-guts, corrugated track. We’d heard all the horror stories from the travelling circuit, so were interested to see what the reality was. After lowering the tyre pressures, we began our way. It was slow going, but...
by Maz | Jun 3, 2020 | WA
It was good to be on the road again. In true Towns style, by the time we’d popped back into Denmark, picked up a few things and began on our way, it was dark by the time we pulled up to camp! After being in the house for 2 months, it felt good to be back in the van....
by Maz | Mar 31, 2020 | WA
After 10 days of what felt like a full throttle adrenaline roller-coaster ride to get to our safe haven, we decided to bunker down and take it easy for a couple of weeks while chaos reigned in the real world. I’ve said a few times now how houses make us lazy, but the...
by Maz | Mar 10, 2020 | SA, VIC, WA
Driving into Wilsons Promontory National Park, more fondly known as ‘The Prom’, was like a flashback to being in the UK. Cows grazing in the rolling green fields, a rugged backdrop decorating the horizon; had it not been such a sunny and warm day, you could have...
by Maz | Sep 24, 2019 | WA
Having had such a fun time with the Perry’s on the first half of the Gibb, we managed to tee up another get-together as they were returning from the Bungle Bungles before heading further north to Darwin. Rendezvous point, Lake Argyle. Lake Argyle is Western...
by Maz | Sep 12, 2019 | WA
It was time to take the more rugged path as we turned the car left off the Gibb River Road and headed North up the Kalumburu Road. We made it to the first homestead at Drysdale as we’d read about their delicious burgers but alas, they were only served at lunch and...
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