• Copley to Muloorina

    After a nice hot breakfast at Copley (and a quandong pie for the road!), we were in for another big day of outback sightseeing and a lovely evening watching the sun set over Lake Eyre at Level Post Bay. The first stop was Farina, just 57km north from Copley. Nick and I felt rather nostalgic about Farina as we’d camped there last year around Anzac Day (Similar to Remembrance Day but dedicated to the Australia and New Zealand Armed Corps, for our North American friends and family). On that trip we rolled into camp after a couple weeks of rain and were relieved to see sunny skies overhead. Ironically, overnight…

  • Flinders Ranges to Copley

    Psst, have you seen our InReach map yet? If you’re ever curious to see where we are right now, our satellite communicator (InReach, by Garmin) auto-pings a map every 10 minutes when we’re on the move! Check it out at http://share.garmin.com/nickandpam (and you’ll notice we’re a liiiiitle behind in blog posts at the moment). After a day of running errands in nearby Hawker, we returned to Wilpena Pound to meet up with the Sydney Jeep Club for the Simpson Desert crossing portion of our trip! It’s much safer to attempt crossing remote areas with a convoy of, I would say, at least 4 vehicles, preferably 6 to 7, and we…

  • Ikara (Wilpena Pound)

    From Willow Springs it was on to Ikara, or Wilpena Pound. We had been seeing Wilpena Pound from several lookouts/vantage points throughout our stays in Bendleby Ranges and Willow Springs, including Stokes Lookout with a scale model of Wilpena Pound right in front of the real thing (helpfully labelled, too!). We had visited Wilpena Pound in April 2017 as part of our two-month mini lap, and we were excited to return. On our previous visit, it rained, and rained, and rained – and when it wasn’t raining the cloud cover was so low that we weren’t able to see much of the impressive scenery of the Pound and the surrounding…

  • Willow Springs & Skytrek

    After Bendleby Ranges we set north to hit another recommendation from our friends at Dobinson’s Adelaide, namely the Skytrek drive at Willow Springs station. While Bendleby Ranges had a huge selection of 4wd tracks, Willow Springs offers one track with extensive points of interest and documentation about the history, geology, and plant life along the way. Once again, we were in a remote campsite, closer to the shower block this time (at Bendleby Ranges we were a 10 minute drive away; at Willow Springs a 10 minute walk) but still with our own drop toilet on site, fire pit, and near-complete isolation. Willow Springs has been an operating cattle and…

  • Bendleby Ranges (South Flinders Ranges)

    While on our two-month mini-lap last year, we had to stop at Dobinson’s Adelaide to get some new, heavy duty springs fitted to the Jeep, as we were weighed down with so much gear that the rear axles were hitting the chassis when we went over any bumps (for the non-technical… it’s really uncomfortable… we’ve corrected the issue this time around though with a fully upgraded suspension). While the first springs were being installed in Adelaide, we of course had a chat with the shop employees about where we’d been and where we were going. They had some amazing recommendations that we weren’t able to get to at the time,…

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  • GTD in Broken Hill

    One of the most amazing and frustrating things about exploring and travelling is that you can never see everything. We experienced this phenomenon frequently on our two-month “mini lap”, and started keeping a list of “next time” places, along with prioritising our time in accordance with the likelihood that we would visit that place again. So for example, while we would have liked to see more of Adelaide last time, we can easily fly there, so didn’t spend much time around the city and surrounds. It’s a little funny that, 10 days into a year-long trip, we already have a running “next time” list. Broken Hill and surrounds are near…

  • Mutawintji National Park

    After two nights in Wilcannia, we were ready to keep pushing on. While it’s not super necessary to make campground bookings in the winter in outback Australia, school holidays are approaching, and so we had booked a few days each at three popular campgrounds in the Flinders Ranges in South Australia and needed to keep to some semblance of a schedule. I use an app called WikiCamps to find campsites (thanks Holly for the recommendation!). It cost $7, and it’s a fantastic resource. It’s popular in Australia and contains user-submitted ratings, comments, prices, photos, and lists of amenities for every campground in Australia (amenities can be from as obvious as…

  • Setting Out

    Well, we did it – we quit our jobs, packed up the Jeep, and we’re on the way to a year of Australian adventures! We’ve been on the road for a week now, and as expected, the weeks leading up to departure were chaotic with many, many deviations from the plan. But, as of our departure day (Saturday 23 June), we were homeless and unemployed, so there was really only one way to go – pack the Jeep and get out of Sydney! Even though it was impossible to imagine how we’d fit everything we wanted to bring into the very limited space we had available. Even though Nick hadn’t…

  • A New Adventure

    Well, it’s been almost exactly three years since the last update to this blog on 15 May 2015, and I thought it was past time to pick it up again. Since 2015, we’ve had some awesome adventures around Australia, Asia, New Zealand, the South Pacific, and back in the U.S. and Canada – but what’s gotten me to blog again is that we’re about to embark on our craziest, biggest, most adventurous (?) adventure yet: Nick and I are leaving our jobs and spending a year traveling around Australia. Even though we’ve been talking about doing something like this for a couple of years, and it’s been over four months…

  • Life in Sydney

    I think it’s finally safe to say…we’ve settled in to daily life in Sydney. We’ve lived here for 7 months now (landed on Oct 17 2014), so you might say “well yeah, of course you’ve settled in”, but here’s what the first 5 months of our time in Sydney looked like: Land in Sydney and move into temp housing After 2 weeks we switch temp housing Pam goes to Korea for a week for work and the day after she comes back… We find a permanent apartment and the day after that… Nick goes back to Ottawa for 3 weeks and the day after he comes back… We move into our permanent…