Goin’ to the shops to buy some milk…
Update end of Day 22.
Tom has been plagued by problems since leaving Cairns. We think it’s carby (fuel) orientated but no matter what we’ve tried to resolve the problem, it hasn’t worked. We are still mobile but it has impaired our progress. We are one days ride from Alice and are inching our way across the Continent.
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After leaving Cairns, we had to cross the Great Dividing Range. The Twisty’s on Gillies Range Road towards Atherton were a lot of fun on the BMW.

Tom’s bike started to experience problems…we suspected a fuel issue. We pulled over several times to eliminate possibilities.

Another roadside stop to try and figure out the problem. The bike would just lose power at no notice.

Called into Central Motors at Winton in Outback Qld to buy some fuel hose and new filters.

The lookout at Cawnpore Ranges…one of the few distractions in an otherwise featureless and barren landscape in that part of Qld.

The myth of the Min Min Light…just east of Boulia.

Tom, standard position; just a different location each time.

Crossing into the NT on the Donahue and Plenty ‘Highways’. One State closer to home.

Very creative people in the Outback. This old Austin doubles as a huge fire pit for tourists staying at the Tobermorey Homestead on the Qld/NT Border…but wait, there’s more.

Pop the bonnet and you have a huge gas BBQ as well!

Bush camped at the Zircon Fossicking Area about 130km north east of Alice Springs.
Update end of Day 27.
We have successfully returned to Perth to complete our 12,000km round trip to the Shops.
We only stayed in Alice long enough to resupply (and have McDonalds) and for Tom to get some more bits and pieces as he tried to rectify the engine misfire. The transit along Great Central Road was relatively seamless although we did encounter a fatal MVA 80km east of Tjukayirla Roadhouse.
I’ll now be in Lockdown for the next couple of weeks while I produce some Vids of the journey.
Watch this space.
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Inbound to Alice along Binns Track. Bill Binns was a Ranger with NT Parks and Wildlife for 32 years and created the Track (route) to showcase the NT’s unique landscape and native wildlife.

The ruins of Arltunga, a town established after gold was discovered in the 1880’s nearby.

We were exploring Arltunga, the first town established in Central Australia. There was a sign to a walk trail. It indicated a 15 minute walk. To me, that equaled a 2 minute ride…until I got stuck in a creek bed. I got bogged trying to do a U turn.

We went past Alice Springs Airport….a sizeable domestic and commercial airport. It is also the ideal place to store unneeded aircraft when there is a Covid crisis. The desert is the best environment to store the aircraft because of the dry climate.

We visited the Henbury meteorite crater on Ernst Giles Road. In the overall scheme of things, this event was recent history…only 4,000 year old.

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We came across 2 other Adventure Riders…one had to abandoned his bike near Docker River (WA/NT Border) and travel to Yulara to organise a tyre repair (500km round trip) after exhausting all his patch repair gear after numerous punctures. His mate remained behind to look after their gear. He had been there for 2 1/2 days waiting for an outcome.

We thought the problem with Tom’s bike may have been restricted air flow to the carburettor. We made some changes with no affect. Bummer.

While negotiating Great Central Road we encountered a two car head on crash with serious consequences. One woman in her 30’s deceased and 4 others seriously injured. First responders including Police and Ambulances were still transiting to the accident site to assist 5 hours after the accident occurred.
