From the lunar landscapes of Queenstown to the remote beach track of Sandy Cape, we close out two months in Tasmania on the wild west coast. Starting at Russell Falls in Mount Field National Park, we wound our way across to the coast before heading north. Mount Huxley track caught us by surprise, before we picked up Macquarie Heads in Strahan, Montezuma Falls, Climes and Top Farm Track, Arthur River, Stanley and the northern coastline beyond. 6,715km later, the Troopy had officially circumnavigated Tasmania.
Up Next in Season 0 - We Will Roam
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To Cameron Corner & Back Again - OUTB...
From the banks of the Murray River to the far northwestern reaches of New South Wales, we head to Sydney the very, very long way round. Starting in Echuca, we followed the Murray up to Mildura before crossing into New South Wales and heading north to Broken Hill. Mungo National Park, Kinchega Nat...
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From Sea to Summit - SOUTH EAST NEW S...
With bushfires ravaging Australia’s East Coast, we were not going to be able to explore Australia's Alpine region as originally planned. From Brindabella National Park, across to Tumut and down through Kosciusko National Park, we take the few roads that are only just reopening to pass through our...
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A Brief Pause on the Sunshine Coast
When the world changed, we were grateful to call Noosa home for the months of lockdown. With the passing weeks, the lockdowns lifted and non-essential travel restrictions eased, we found ourselves with all the time in the world to explore the beautiful Sunshine Coast. It was nice to be back on th...