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Desperate times bring on desperate measures. After 97 km and 10 hours in the sun we needed shade. Having no luck finding accommodation or camping, this dry culvert offered respite.
Spain was too hot so we crossed the Strait of Gibraltar by ferry to Morocco where temperatures were a bit cooler, especially in the Rif Mountains where we’ve explored Chefchaouen, or the Blue Pearl, the last few days.

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Category: Bikepacking Australia

Tassie
Bikepacking Australia, camping, cycle touring, cycling, Food, Hospitality

Tassie

On December 3, 1642, a Dutch sailor named Abel Tasman planted the Dutch flag on an island and claimed it. … Continue reading Tassie

The River Lands
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The River Lands

The Murray River is Australia’s longest river at 2,500 kilometres. Its source is in the Australian Alps, draining west of … Continue reading The River Lands

A Mawson Trail Meander
Bikepacking Australia, camping, cycle touring, cycling, Hospitality

A Mawson Trail Meander

The thermometer on my bars reads 40 degrees. The water in my bottle is warm and has long since lost … Continue reading A Mawson Trail Meander

About a Horse Trail And Its Trials
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About a Horse Trail And Its Trials

We stand on a bank in dense bush looking down at a boulder-filled dry creek bed wondering how the hell … Continue reading About a Horse Trail And Its Trials

Mailboxes of Queensland
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Mailboxes of Queensland

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Life Is A Beach
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Life Is A Beach

“You’ll never be able to ride on the beach,” says the somewhat grouchy woman at the Great Sandy Information Centre … Continue reading Life Is A Beach

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