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Category Archives: Breaking News
Bethany’s Tail.
As four became three in the not so distant past, it is with devastating grief that I now must report that three has become two, with the sad loss of our best friend and eager travel companion, Bethany. Bethany came … Continue reading
Posted in Breaking News, Everything
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Alvins Tail.
It’s been over two years now since we completed our mad dash around the country. Six months on the road, coupled with five weeks of exciting Red Centre Adventures earlier this year, and in that time of providing daily updates, … Continue reading
Posted in Breaking News, Everything
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Day Twenty-Eight: Saying Sayonara To The Red Centre.
It was a sad morning this morning, as we packed up our belongings, bundled them into their rightful positions within the tin can and ‘The Beast’ and bid farewell to Uluru, Kata Tjuu, Kata Tjuta, and of course Yulara. Our … Continue reading
Posted in Breaking News, Ripping Red
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Here We Go Again!!!
On this day (14th of June) 2 years ago, we were about two months into our six month ‘trip of a lifetime’, enjoying the sights, smells, sounds and especially the weather, at that time, of tropical Darwin. Since having … Continue reading
Posted in Breaking News, Pre-Trip, Ripping Red
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Day 100: Throw The Dog A Bone.
We notched up another milestone of sorts today, raking up our hundredth day on the road since leaving home. Not that we chose to celebrate it in any way, mainly because we didn’t realise until late tonight, the significance of … Continue reading
