Uluru Kata Tjuta Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park (UKTNP) is one of those places every Australian should visit. Sometimes Mt Conner is mistaken for UKTNP but it is dwarfed by the majestic ‘rock’. My first visit was in 2001. Uluru… Continue Reading →
Lake Hart Lake Hart is about 220kms (137 miles) north of Port Augusta on the Stuart Highway heading north to Darwin. In 1918, Lake Hart was important due to the salt deposit when surveyors investigated the area. The yield was estimated as being three… Continue Reading →
West MacDonnell Ranges The West MacDonnell Ranges are an awe-inspiring stretch of land within the larger MacDonnell Range in Australia. This rugged mountain range is a stunning part of the Central Australian Outback, extending for over 600 kilometres from east… Continue Reading →
Your Camping Wishes ? OK so you have just won a million bucks… what are your camping wishes? We would love to hear the places, activities, events or experiences you really would like to experience in Australia. I’ve spent a life… Continue Reading →
Great Central Road In 2001 we embarked on a caravan trip leaving Armidale, NSW travelling West to pick up the Plenty Highway, then down through Alice Springs to Uluru. We had planned to continue West along the Great Central Road,… Continue Reading →
Tips on Buying a Caravan I’ve put together some ‘tips on buying a caravan’, and there are several things to consider. For instance, are you intending to travel mostly on sealed roads, or do you require a van that can… Continue Reading →
The Plenty Highway The Plenty Highway is an outback road mostly unsealed between north-western Queensland and the Stuart Highway in the Northern Territory. From Boulia in Queensland to Alice Springs is a little over 900 kilometres. Some say it is… Continue Reading →
RV Camping RV Camping: The acronym RV in North American English stands for ‘recreational vehicle’ and is generally used to refer to an enclosed piece of equipment dually used as either a vehicle, a temporary travel home or a full-time… Continue Reading →
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