The next stop was at the border. Normally the border checks for only food and plant quarantine, but in these weird times the check was also for our border crossing eligibility pass. It didn't take too long, maybe 10 minutes at most.
Thursday, 7 October 2021
Kununurra, East Kimberleys, Western Australia - May 2021
Home Again ..... But For How Long?
What an adventure.
We were away for 183 days, or two days short of 6 months.
We travelled 25,636 kms across four states, doing two of the states twice.
We started planning way back in 2017 for 2018, but was delayed by the birth of beautiful granddaughter number 4, so we went on a central Australia trip mid year instead. 2019 was our planned Tasmania trip, and we all know what happened in 2020! No one went anywhere, and we had four cruises cancelled!
We are lucky to live in Queensland, with the border closures to keep Queenslanders safe from the pandemic in the southern states. We were free to travel Australia from May 2020 - and we did, well we did a few Queensland trips while we waited to see what was happening in the rest of Australia. Life was pretty much normal.
Feeling it was safe to travel further afield, we decided to leave in March. Best decision ever, before the tourist season!
So what we found:-(briefly, with more details in the individual blogs)
Border Passes: we had no trouble getting border passes for any of the state borders we crossed. All came with in 15 minutes of us applying. NT, WA, SA, NT again, QLD. No problems what so ever.
Roads:-
the WA roads are pretty good, although we had one windscreen cracked
and replaced, and four chips in the windscreen, which we replaced once we were
home. All on good sealed roads. Although the roads were good, they were
often narrow, hence the loose stones that flew up in our direction. We also had two flat tyres that Peter repaired.
Experiences:- Western Australia being so far away we don't know when we will be back so we chose experiences that were special, once in a lifetime experience. Yes, they were expensive and we are glad we did them, but probably won't do them again because of the coast. The best experience for us was the Kimberley Air Tours and our flight over Lake Argyle.
Bits and Pieces:-
- such beautiful beaches along the coast;
- beautiful and different scenery in the Kimberleys and the Pillbara;
- discovered Dome cafes sadly late in the WA part of our trip;
- so much WW2 history we never knew about;
- some many unique places, both natural and man made;
- National Parks expensive;
- Kalbarri National Park was our favourite park;
- many museums free;
- learnt a lot about the mining industry;
- didn't find a lot of good fish and chips shops until way down south of the state (and $35 for one piece of fish and some chips at Kalbarri was never going to be purchased!).
Now to plan our next adventure.


