Back to the most isolated city in the world...
I'm back from my crash course of Australia. What should have taken a few months to do, Flash and I did in only a month. We drove all around the West coast, down south and up north before flying to Melbourne and Sydney. Here's an idea of the distance we covered on the West Coast. We went as far south as Albany and up north to Exmouth.

It all started on New Years eve and definitely one to remember. I had planned to celebrate the New Year in Albany, the next major city outside of Perth and about a 5 hour drive. Becks and another friend came along too and Becks was suppose to have the accommodation planned out for the first night. She didn't realize that Caravan parks existed so we ended driving to a campsite in a National park with nothing around and no facilities. We drove so far away from the city that there was no point trying to get back after we set up our tent. It didn't help that we had to drive on dirt roads with no lights and down a very steep hill to get there. It was actually looked kinda scary at night, especially with signs like these at the entrance of the National Park.
So basically our first Australian New Years eve was a write off. There was nothing to around there and I was so disappointed that we just decided to skip the countdown and wait for the Canadian one the next day. Next year I'm going to big ass party. The next morning Flash and I got up early and walked around on the beach. It was really nice in daylight but driving there at night was not something I expected. This was one I'll never forget. 

It all started on New Years eve and definitely one to remember. I had planned to celebrate the New Year in Albany, the next major city outside of Perth and about a 5 hour drive. Becks and another friend came along too and Becks was suppose to have the accommodation planned out for the first night. She didn't realize that Caravan parks existed so we ended driving to a campsite in a National park with nothing around and no facilities. We drove so far away from the city that there was no point trying to get back after we set up our tent. It didn't help that we had to drive on dirt roads with no lights and down a very steep hill to get there. It was actually looked kinda scary at night, especially with signs like these at the entrance of the National Park.
So basically our first Australian New Years eve was a write off. There was nothing to around there and I was so disappointed that we just decided to skip the countdown and wait for the Canadian one the next day. Next year I'm going to big ass party. The next morning Flash and I got up early and walked around on the beach. It was really nice in daylight but driving there at night was not something I expected. This was one I'll never forget. 









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