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Gibb River Road – The Kimberleys

10/06/2016 by Kasey Riley

One of Australia's most iconic 4WD tracks is the Gibb River Road. For many Four-Wheel-Drivers, it is considered a 'must-do' when travelling Australia. The Gibb, as its affectionately known, is a 680km stretch of gravel road that lies between Derby and Kununurra, in Western … [Read more...]

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Tackling the Tanami Track

10/06/2016 by Kasey Riley

The Tanami Track is one of Australia's longest shortcuts - stretching 1050km from Alice Springs to Halls Creek. It is the most direct route to get from Central Australia across to the WA Coastline and the Kimberley region. Traversing the Tanami Desert, it is also one of the most … [Read more...]

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The Northern Territory & Uluru – Jacks Blog

24/05/2016 by Kasey Riley

Hi guys sorry it took a while to get this post up. We’ve had no service for a fair while being in outback Northern Territory, and I'm a little bit behind. Mum and Dad say that I need to catch up, so you should see some more blogs from me in the next few days..... … [Read more...]

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Changing direction

08/05/2016 by Kasey Riley

The beauty of an adventure like this is changing direction whenever the need or desire arises. The freedom that comes with this is totally indescribable, let me tell you!!! The last week has seen us changing direction more than a couple of times, mainly due to weather, and having … [Read more...]

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On the Road – Twelve Apostles and more!

15/04/2016 by Kasey Riley

And so it begins! It’s pretty safe to say that the last month has been a total whirlwind! Between sorting and packing the house, cleaning it ready for handover, farewelling the boys school, catching up with family and friends, and saying our goodbyes, we were certainly … [Read more...]

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Meet the Rileys

We are the Rileys - Chris, Kasey, Jacko, Lachie and Madi. Follow us as we journey around this amazing country - exploring OZ and creating memories :) Read more about our Story

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