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Tackling the Old Tele Track

10/10/2016 by Kasey Riley

The Old Telegraph Track, or the Tele Track, is a fantastic adventure that takes you through the heart of Cape York. The track itself begins at Bramwell Junction, and extends for roughly 150km, finishing up at the Jardine River. It is only accessible during the dry season, and … [Read more...]

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Fishing in Cooktown – Jacks Blog

30/08/2016 by Kasey Riley

Here we are in Cooktown, and at last, we bought a fishing boat! It's a Stacer 349 Proline Cartopper with an 8 horsepower Mercury motor. We have been looking for a boat since we started our trip, after visiting Black Point on the Yorke Peninsula. Everyone there had a boat and were … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jacks Blog Tagged With: camping, camping with kids, cooktown, far north queensland, fishing, riley road trip, travelling oz

Broome & Cable Beach

13/08/2016 by Kasey Riley

Australia has quite a few iconic beaches, and one of them is certainly Cable Beach, located in Broome, Western Australia. Broome is a tourist mecca, situated right at the western end of the Kimberley Region. We decided on four days at Cable Beach Campground, to chill out … [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...]

Filed Under: Blog, Uncategorized Tagged With: camp cooking, camping, camping with kids, riley road trip, south australia, travelling oz, travelling with kids

Camping in backyards – Jacks Blog

19/04/2016 by Kasey Riley

Hi guys, This last week we have been staying with relatives, so not doing a lot of actual camping, but it's been good to catch up with Dads family. Here is my recount of the week... Tuesday morning, for breakfast I had honey on crumpets. After breakfast Mum and I spent lots … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jacks Blog Tagged With: backyard camping, camping, jacks blog, south australia

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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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