Well, the final big push saw us traveling for 12 hours from Newman to Perth (1,200 kilometres). Lots of interesting and very, very large pieces on mining machinery being moved on the roads which required us to pull off to let them pass as they took up both lanes and in some cases, much of the road shoulder as well.
Driving and sleeping in shifts.
Once in Perth, unloading the car and unpacking was a real adventure. Lots of clothes washing to do. Then we had to spend hours cleaning the Outlander. It must have had 5 pounds of Pilbara bugs stuck to the bumper, windscreen and back of the side mirrors, 10 pounds of red powdery Kimberley dust on the floor mats, in the seats and in every crease and crevice, half a pound of broken sea shells stuck to the rear cargo matt, a dozen broken mints and a few assorted nuts and nibblies under and between the seats,
and fine beach sand everywhere. Can only imagine what the engine air filter must look like.
And so concludes an absolutely amazing expedition. We saw so many incredible sights, met so many wonderful people, and shared so many great experiences. I will be doing one final post with better quality photos from the trip which I was not able to upload during the travels due to lack of both time, and good internet connectively. Be sure to check back for the final photos. Thank you for your interest in following this blog.
Yours truly,
The expedition team.