Australia: Nearing the end of the Nullarbor
Fatigue is definitely starting to set in as I near the end of the Eyre Highway and pause for a vape at Australia’s biggest windmill, Comet.
Fatigue is definitely starting to set in as I near the end of the Eyre Highway and pause for a vape at Australia’s biggest windmill, Comet.
I did actually see some whales but a go-pro is not the camera to capture them from the coast. The Nullarbor is feeling stark and unforgiving as I round the Head of the Bight.
Waking up in one of the best wild camp locations I’ve ever found and having a great blazy day of riding in the sunshine. Real fun.
Crossing the Madura Pass, making my offering to the famous Shoe Tree before camping just up from the cliffs of the Great Australian Bight.
For a reduction in the price of my breakfast I deliver a letter from Caiguna to Cocklebiddy. Chilling out there i come across a very nice looking 68′ Camaro. And then, the perfect rainbow.
A whole day of blazed riding with 0 corners and a sweet tail wind.
Space junk at Balladonia Service station and getting stoned while enjoying the adornments on the sign to mark the beginning of Australia’s longest straight road, part of the Nullarbor.
Rhino (my bike) is loaded to the limit with food, water and weed as I set off on Nullarbor day (and night) one.
Finding weed is great, especially in the middle of nowhere! I find some in a tree and buy some in a jar in between two days of riding from Esperance to Norseman.
I guess I must have impressed someone as the good people at Arizer decided to send me a little care package to a campsite in Esperance, WA. I push on East and get a first taste of the Arizer Solo II.