Tag: Caravanning
The Great South Part One: Albany
The Great South region of WA is fairly remote, being about 400km from the nearest major city (Perth), but with a plethora of scenic parks to explore, they’re well worth the trip. We’ll start with our highlights from the most major town in the area: Albany. Heading south from the
The Stirling Ranges and Porongurups
When it comes to the southern section of WA, it is tempting to stick to the coastline; the beaches, after all, are something that needs to be seen to be believed. However, if you don’t stray inland from time to time, you’ll miss out on some real gems. So before
Esperance, Cape Le Grand and Cape Arid: The Land of White Sand and Blue Waters
The day we arrived in Esperance was a hot, blustery day and after being on the Nullarbor for the past few days, staring out at ocean that we couldn’t reach, we were seriously craving some beach time. So when we pulled into town, our first order of business was to
A Tale of Two Visits: Coffin Bay and Lincoln National Parks
Back in 2016, we decided our Christmas present to ourselves was going to be a cage dive with Great White Sharks off the coast of Port Lincoln, South Australia. Some couples gift each other nice jewellery or a thoughtful handmade present for Christmas; we went a different direction… So from
A Wanderer’s Guide to: The Gawler Ranges
In our 4ish months in Central Australia, we saw countless introduced and feral animals: rabbits, horses, donkeys, camels…but we can count on one hand how many native animals we saw during that time, which was more than a bit disappointing. Lucky for us our next stop after Alice Springs was