Broome ...
It's 35 degrees and the road is straight. Straighter than straight to the horizontal is also ... Good thing there is the occasional dead kangaroo or horse along the way so that you have something to watch.
Straight, straight, flat ...
We have just passed a dead cow and the smell coming from the dead animal in this heat almost makes me feel sick in his helmet. Normal, I usually hold their breath for a while after a dead animal, but I saw it a bit too late this time.
I amuse myself by trying to figure out how far it is to the mast as I see in the distance and estimated it to nine kilometers. Kjell running in front of me and he has linked up and listen right now on a book. I was a bit difficult to listen and concentrate on driving so I'm running without any other engine noise in my ears.
Kjell and my windshield ...
I have learned to take pictures while I drive so right now it has become a bunch of pictures from the road and sometimes you see the box on my motorcycle, too. Here in the Kimberley in the north-west of Australia is called, grows the Boab tree, or bottle tree as they are also known. I'm quite busy with photographing them while I drive. Better to take many pictures, maybe one or two will be fine ...
One of the all the fantastic boab trees in the Kimberley ...
There is not much traffic but sometimes it is a road train, 53.5 feet long trucks with three trailers for.
One can almost feel how everything shakes ...
When you wake in all cases to the grids and pull the whole bike out from vindraget roadtrainet. It was only eight kilometers away from the mast ...
The masts can be seen a long way ...
We drove from Darwin and in a few days took us down to Broome (S 17 55 625 E 122 12 993) It's very desolate here in Western Australia and it is generally only at intersections or at the old river crossings or sources that there is a small society or a Roadhouse where you can stay overnight. Most often, there is no telephone or data link over in the slightly larger societies. Now these days we stayed in places where it was totally impossible to communicate with the outside world. Even at the campsite or roadhousen have they had the internet ...
Karin in full concentration when she pours Kjell Midsummer snaps ...
When we drove from Darwin, we stopped first night in Katherine (S14 28 555 E132 15 433) Here we rented a small cottage with aircon and en suite shower and toilet. Sometimes it's nice to get some other than the tent. From Katherine we drove across the border into Western Australia where it was in full control so that we had no fruit or vegetables with us over the border. They have more carbon in it than we have between the countries of Europe ...
We stopped at a camping at Hidden Valley, Kununurra (S15 45 880 E128 44 886) Very beautiful wilderness roads with lots to look at. From the hidden valley, so we drove on to Mary Pool (S18 43 620 E126 52 332) shortly after Berrangi along the Great Northern Higway. A nice fricamping at a small river crossing. Here we met a lot of nice people, including Paddy as a tourist guide and drive around with tourists in a big four-wheel drive bus.
Fost, the whole camp up ...
Since everything is in place on the bikes again in the morning, out on the road again ...
Down with the tent up with all the motorcycles and so on the road again and after about 450 km we ended up in Wills Bridge Roadhouse. (S17 43 598 E123 39 247). Here we camped on the back of roadhouset and met as usual in a lot of nice people, including a couple, he was originally Danish and she was Australian.
Gail and Flemming Frederiksen from Bangalow in NSW.
And now we are in Broome (S17 55 625 E122 12 993) on a new camp. Here we thought about staying for a few days so that we do not have to put up and pack your tent every day ...


Straight, straight, flat ... - Broome to Karratha even more boring? Have you seen pictures of "Twisting Throttle Australia" with a photo, a photo of hours between Broome and Karratha?
You have very good bike great for taking photos of the road train and not get blown over ...
The midsummer snaps the picture is fantastic. 'Full Merger' is very important ...
Good to see you friendly with the Danish ...
Ride safe, Dave
do not forget to look at the fosilerna broome.Det is well weird to run and not face a lot of bikes, count how many you meet down to perth.