A lap of Australia in our motor home GR8L1F, has been on our bucket list for quite a few years. Covid prevented us from doing it when we wanted to but we have set this year as the year for us. Many in Australia plan to do it sometime in their lifetime either as quick as possible (I’ve heard some in 3 weeks) others, 10 years. We have decided to leave near the end of April and return around the end of October. There is a map of Australia suggesting the best months to be in various parts of the country. We are going to follow that as a basic plan.

There are various ways to do the lap, but most do it clockwise or anticlockwise. Doing it anticlockwise, some say, uses less fuel because of the following westerly winds across the Nullabor plains from Perth towards Melbourne. Doing the lap clockwise uses up noticeably more fuel. Fuel prices on the Nullarbor become very high at some roadhouses.
The list of things to do before departure becomes longer as you get closer to the day of departure. We have a pristine garden, and enjoy working it, but we still like to have it in good order for the gardener who cares for it while we are away. The hedges need a ‘final’ trim, the edges of the lawn make a good yard a better yard when trimmed right. The motor home and Suzuki 4wd, which we tow, need to be washed and polished (did you hear there is less drag when the vehicles are polished?). We try to leave with only clothes for all seasons that will be used many times before, maybe, throwing them out on our return.






Our itinerary is only ‘rough’ as we leave, but generally, we will firstly head north to Stuarts Point in New South Wales (NSW) for an annual Grey Nomads convention we attend each year. Our daughter lives in Grafton NSW so a few days of catchup will take us there. Then our lap really begins. We plan to head up to Toowoomba, Queensland (QLD) then to central west QLD and on to Mt Isa. From QLD we will slowly move through the Northern Territory (NT) to Darwin, then across to West Australia (WA) down to Perth. In October, we then take the Nullarbor Highway back to Melbourne.
I’ll start posting a weekly blog each week. I hope you enjoy and make a decision to do the same when time allows.

^6 months is a good time to be on the road.
In NT & WA we loved: Litchfield NP, Kakadu, Katherine, The Bungles, The Gibb R Rd, Broome, Karajini NP, Exmouth/Coral Bay – Ningaloo Reef, Kalbari, The Pinnacles, Paynesfind (wildflowers), Wave Rock, Esperance, Eucla.
We spent 3 months in 1997 with 4WD dual-cab ute towing Jayco Dove (camping with tent only when in 4WD locations). Enjoyed our 7 years in WA (1993-1999) – went camping around the state most holidays.
Obviously in Central Australia: West MacDonnell Ranges – Ormiston Gorge, Glen Helen Gorge. Kings Canyon, Palm Valley, Uluru (Ayer’s Rock) & Kata Juta (The Olgas). Coober Pedy
Thanks for the update keep it coming, very interesting
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