The dangerous Nullarbor by bicycle as i continue across Australia from west to east. Camping out in the bush as tempertures drop and coastal winds and rain get ferocious.
Amazing places ,you can feel the isolation.Love the clouds the formations are something you don't see often.That green crab was really unique .😂Talk about survival skills ,(You can't see me ) 😆.😂
Perfect blend of cinematic landscapes and personal journey where the landscape footage creates a sense of scale and wonder, while the journey footage brings a personal perspective.
Hi mate great ride - well done, but please get some hi vis on your coat - it’s really hard to spot a bike in the dark background of the bush and asphalt take care 😊
Cheers mate. In my experience black with flashing lights is the safest option. Much better to look like a human being then a street sign. Each to their own i guess 👍
Love the Nullarbor! I've done it once, want to do it again with a tent. I'm the same I can't speak properly after riding big km and usually someone wants a story when you've just stopped.
The door to the Lord is always open.. I hope you left a donation.. even id it was just a piss up their wall. Holy water! Crazy ride , bro.. It keeps going..
Have been following your journey. The Nullabor crossing would be fantastic but also with some degree of trepidation. Hope you were able to find another sleeping pad.
Are they starting to build wildlife bridges in Australia? Just seeing the road signs makes me sad... how are truckers supposed to stop for smaller critters crossing?
Awesome Lee! The name Nullarbor comes from the Latin word “nullus” meaning “nothing” and the word “arbor” meaning “tree”. However, this name isn't completely accurate - there are a few trees to be seen on the plain.
Amazing places ,you can feel the isolation.Love the clouds the formations are something you don't see often.That green crab was really unique .😂Talk about survival skills ,(You can't see me ) 😆.😂
Inspiring! Filling our hearts with love of this BIG country.... thank you for sharing your amazing adventure!!!!
Thanks for your comment 😁
Perfect blend of cinematic landscapes and personal journey where the landscape footage creates a sense of scale and wonder, while the journey footage brings a personal perspective.
Cheers mate
Cool just subbed did that in 2020 was ment to go back but country went in to lock down
Enjoying it, mate? I reckon the Nullarbor was my favorite part of my time cycling Australia - and I got rained on too! 😆
Yes mate, just not use to these temperatures. Looking forward to hitting the tracks again shortly.
Great videos, watching closely. Crossed the Nullarbor last year with a group, you're doing it justice here. 👍
Thank you
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Awesome vid Lee 👌
Thanks Dave oooo
I've seen a few pedal and a bloke pushing a cart. Stay safe!
Thanks. yeah seen Japanese guy pushing a wheelbarrow, bloody mad 😂
Very flipping good fifty five.
Thanks PPR
Hi mate great ride - well done, but please get some hi vis on your coat - it’s really hard to spot a bike in the dark background of the bush and asphalt take care 😊
Cheers mate. In my experience black with flashing lights is the safest option. Much better to look like a human being then a street sign. Each to their own i guess 👍
Love the Nullarbor! I've done it once, want to do it again with a tent. I'm the same I can't speak properly after riding big km and usually someone wants a story when you've just stopped.
Hahaha, yeah slowly getting more tired each day
The door to the Lord is always open.. I hope you left a donation.. even id it was just a piss up their wall. Holy water! Crazy ride , bro.. It keeps going..
Hallelujah
Have been following your journey. The Nullabor crossing would be fantastic but also with some degree of trepidation. Hope you were able to find another sleeping pad.
No new mat, unfortunately long weekend when i arrived in Ceduna, so shops all closed for 3 days 🤣
Are they starting to build wildlife bridges in Australia? Just seeing the road signs makes me sad... how are truckers supposed to stop for smaller critters crossing?
Only seen drainage drains that could act as a causeway for animals. Not big enough for roos or emus though.
Awesome Lee! The name Nullarbor comes from the Latin word “nullus” meaning “nothing” and the word “arbor” meaning “tree”. However, this name isn't completely accurate - there are a few trees to be seen on the plain.
Cheers buddy, yes just recently learnt the names meaning, they kept it simple yet descriptive, hope you're well and smiling.
The background music is too loud compared to the narrative otherwise enjoyable to watch.
agree