From the red cliffs outside Darwin to the swimming holes in Litchfield, our time in the Northern Territory was full of life. Riding high from the adventure of Cape York, we hit the dust and travelled the 1000 kilometers stretch from the Queensland border to Darwin off road. A quick stop in the famous Kakadu National Park had us face to face with crocodiles, before hitting the tracks south out of Litchfield and, so it felt, off the face of the earth.
Up Next in Season 0 - We Will Roam
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The Tanami Desert to Alice - OUTBACK ...
Crossing the vast expanse of the Tanami Desert combined the most beautiful red dust with the most bone-rattling corrugations we’d ever encoutered. It was a long way to Alice Springs via the bush, and when the rolling hills of Judburra gave way to the immense flatness of the desert, we knew we wer...
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Uluru, Finke Gorge & the Central Dese...
From a deserted Uluru to the rocky edges of Chambers Pillar, The Red Centre was something special. The days spent working up Boggy Hole Track in Finke Gorge, or the hours spent watching for railway nails on the Old Ghan Track marked fond memories from our time racing across the central deserts.
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Sand, Sky & The Endless Silence - THE...
Crossing the Simpson Desert was a bucket-list achievement for both of us. Leaving the Red Centre behind, we headed into the remote reaches of the Simpson to clear skies, starry nights and not a single soul in sight. Out in the desert, dune after dune, those four days in the Simpson were the most ...
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