This adventure starts
April 8th

  • Today we tracked Australia’s longest river from Murray Bridge to the sea, and spent a lot of time with giraffes, lions, elephants, and sundry wild animals.

  • Today we saw “big”. A giant crustacean, a giant national park, and a big glimpse into the life of early Australian settlers. Let the adventure continue.

  • Today we went deep under Mt Gambier, found a super salty lagoon and checked out a lighthouse that has been moved into town. Let the adventure continue.

  • Today we found a garden in a sinkhole, a lake in a crater, a little lake in a sinkhole, and, a park featuring a lake, in a sinkhole! Today’s adventure is all about the sinkholes!

  • Today we were stopped in our tracks by a Giant Koala, went underground fossil hunting before heading to the southernmost point in South Australia.

  • Today we set out to explore The Grampians National Park, or at leas the parts nearby. Spectacular views define today’s adventures.

  • To get our day started with rattled around Portland for a while, then got up high in a converted water tower, headed down to an 1880’s lighthouse, before being very disappointed halfway to our next night’s lodgings.

  • Today we checked out a 90 meter wide waterfall, that’s about 100 yards Then we drove a couple of hours to get 30 meters or 100 ft, up in the air, no drone required, before spending most of the afternoon checking out the Great Ocean road.

  • Today was mostly a travel doy, but we managed to stop in a a beautiful local park in Bendigo, Then on to the Great Stupa of Compassion and finally, we visited the largest intact remnant of the might box ironbark, that once covered 13% of Victoria before stopping Warnembool for the night.

  • Off the ferry early, we were a long way into Victoria before the sun rose, In Shepparton we found the most amazing museum of everything that moves people, got a backstage look at a 10,000 piece costume collection, found some very artistic cows, before heading for the historic wharf at Echuca. Final stop of the day was 60 meter (200′) down a real gold mine!