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 isolated, yet most at-peace we had felt in a long, long time.
Up Next in Season 0 - We Will Roam
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Birdsville to Oodnadatta - OUTBACK SO...
From Birdsville to Oodnadatta and the deserts in between, outback South Australia felt different. As massive and beautiful as the wide-open expanse of desert can be, it was the first time in which we'd found ourselves confronting something we hadn't ever expected to: loneliness.
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Full Circle in Outback South Australi...
Our time in the Flinders Ranges was beautiful, if a little bittersweet. Back in April 2019, it was here that we made the decision to put a date in the calendar to leave home andbring our travel plans to life. Rolling in from the dusty north, it felt very full circle to end the first chapter of ou...
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Sand, Sea & The Pace of Change - EYRE...
Our time on the Eyre Peninsula was the first of finding a new balance. Spending longer in a region, balancing the demands of work and taking the time to soak it in and create something that best reflects the moment. From Port Lincoln to Coffin Bay and up to Streaky Bay... six weeks on the Eyre Pe...