Finding my way home

From Port Lincoln I continued up and around the coast popping into the various settlements along the way.  It amazed me the number of these little towns on my trip that had quite prominent murals painted on walls.   In endurance riding circles Horrocks pass is the welcome to the east, the first set of true…

Heading east – part 2

There’s something very beautiful about the Nullabor.  Many just see the long drag that you have to take when going across the country.  However, it isn’t like that. The landscape and vegetation changes many times as you move through the countryside, often with little or no transition. Trees, no trees, scrub, plains, rolling hills. And…

Just making it up

And then sometimes you just have to ride and make it up as you go. … There are days when the road calls and all you want to do is sit and watch the world pass beneath you.  Just you, the road, and your thoughts. There are other days where it’s nice to share the moment,…

To Ride

Riding through the countryside the other weekend, through the fog as it burns off in the morning sun, past the hundreds of birds as they take flight, and through main streets of small country towns that time has forgotten. Do car drivers see this? Do they feel the towns they pass through? Or are they…

Broken Hill – day 10

Coober Pedy welcomed me with another great start to the day and another great sunrise. Today is more heading south and with that I am joined by my riding buddy.  Together we ride across South Australia. Past the wide open pasture lands and past the various lakes that I will need to look up the…

Coober Pedy – day 9

I woke up early this morning to cars and bikes leaving.  I lay there contemplating all the traffic so early and then it hit me.   Sunrise viewing.! I lay there some more.  More cars leave. It’s only sunrise after all and I did see the sunset over the rock last night.  I do need to…