Snippets From Darwin
I could smell the rain before It hit, just at the same moment the skies opened up I spied a motorcycle shop to duck into before I was soaked through. Read more...
I could smell the rain before It hit, just at the same moment the skies opened up I spied a motorcycle shop to duck into before I was soaked through. Read more...
I was starving by the time I had reached Katherine, I left Daly Waters at 8am and hadn’t stop to have breakfast or lunch only for fuel. Read more...
Longreach was 14 kilometers behind me when the bike just putted out and once again, I was left to hold the clutch in and glide to a stop. Read more...
Arriving into Longreach mid afternoon, Jan offered me a shower before I took my bike down to the bike shop. I walked down to the end of the hall way and found the door to the bathroom had been replaced with a torn off shower curtain. Read more...
My head is slumped in my sweaty hands while I leaning against the dust door of a pick up truck. Peering through the windscreen crusted in months of built up dust. Read more...
This was to be my first day on the rode alone – I wasn’t entirely sure how, I was feeling about that. Excited, nervous again, sad but extremely happy too. Read more...
Rising at a more reasonable hour in the morning, we slowly pack our gear up. This was no easy task as we had managed to scatter all our gear all around us. Read more...
Rising again with the sun, we ate a bacon and kangaroo burger for breakfast. It’s great when travelling with a car that has everything for a change. Read more...
Waking with the rising sun feeling fresh, I start packing up, despite the hushing noised coming from Maciek. Here I was thinking he was an early riser! Read more...
Sleeping naked as I packed my pyjamas on my motorcycle the day before, but sleep wasn’t coming. I was awake, even though the last few days I’ve had a few late nights with a lot of alcohol. Read more...