Week 3 4WD tag-a-long . Tasmanian Offroad Adventures. Mon 14th January Meeting at Burnie, we joined 5 4WD's led by Mark from Tasmanian Off Road Adventures. His son Ryan (10) joining us on his first tag-a-long trip. Mark and Brad had met during Camp Quality 4x4 fun but we had already booked on the tag-a-long .In the other 4WDs, Adam and his son Bailey (14) in Ranger from Melbourne, Dan, Stacey and their girls Amelia (9), Thea (4) in their Patrol from Coffs Harbour; and Craig and Nicole , Clordella (8) and Lincoln (6) in their Land cruiser recently moved to Tasmania from Brisbane. We had a bit of a drive to Arthur River. Driver's needed to purchase a recreational driving permit. Then the fun began! A short beach drive to get us started before heading towards the Sandy Cape Beach track. Well known for hazards such as quick sand, it is advisable to travel in convoy. The beach was amazing, such a long stretch of beach with very few previous track marks, we were the...
We had so much fun at Uluru it's got it's own blog post! Yulara is the town, and Ayers Rock Resort is a huge area in this town. Ayers Rock Resort, a large resort with a variety of accommodation options ranging from the campground, to backpacker lodges, to self contained apartments and fancy hotels. With a town centre with a supermarket, Post Office, and a variety of shops and cafes. There's a free shuttle which takes tourists around the Resort area. The boys loved this, especially Xavier. Saturday 28th April Our first morning we had a quiet morning, waking josh at 9am we set off to visit the big rock. Climbing Uluru was closed first thing due to high winds so we decided to walk the base walk. With the Nicholas' we embarked on the 10.5km walk , an easy walk but a long one,especially with the young legs of Xavier, and at times Mitch too. It was hot but the view up close was amazing. The waterhole and the story of the last emu. The Aboriginal people would only hunt...
2018 As another year has come to a close, as with every year it feels like it flies by in the blink of an eye. Josh turned 10, Mitch 8 and Xavier 4. 2018, the launch of The Aussie Elksplorers. We managed to drive Brad's Navara into every State and Territory in Australia besides QLD. If we includes from October 2017 we can get them all in. Josh can say though in 2018 " i have visited every State and Territory in Australia ". Not bad for a 10 year old. Nsw Jan SA April WA April NT April VIC May and Dec ACT Dec TAS Dec QLD Josh Dec, rest of us Oct 2017. What will next year bring for The Aussie Elksplorers? We are hopeful to visit the most Southern point of Australia- cockle creek Tasmania and the Northern point of Australia- Cape York, Qld. Watch this space!
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