Isn't that West to East?I would love to cycle across Europe from East to West along the outer limits of the settled Roman Empire.
Start here in Somerset, up through Wales, along Hadrian's wall, over to the Netherlands, Germany, and into areas where my history is very blurred. Maybe end in Istanbul.
You are right of course! Good job it's only a dream at present...Isn't that West to East?
11 years ago I cycled Sydney-Melbourne-Adelaide following the coastal roads as much as possible taking 6 weeks. Perth to Adelaide is a monster journey through the Nullabor, so 8 weeks is ambitious (12 being more realistic) but would be a great trip.I'd like to the Australia south coast from Perth to Sydney. I would take a eight weeks minimum, I don't want just go from start to finish, there are some beautiful sight to see along the way 2500-3000 miles
I've heard that the headwinds in the Nullarbor can be absolutely brutal.11 years ago I cycled Sydney-Melbourne-Adelaide following the coastal roads as much as possible taking 6 weeks. Perth to Adelaide is a monster journey through the Nullabor, so 8 weeks is ambitious (12 being more realistic) but would be a great trip.
I'd like to try Sydney up to Cairns, or even the top, one day, but I know my limitations these days.
But good luck. 👍
Yes, and very dusty, but mostly the winds are west to east.I've heard that the headwinds in the Nullarbor can be absolutely brutal.
Took the train from Sydney to Perth many years ago and that was bad enough 😁 Be brutal on a bike.Yes, and very dusty, but mostly the winds are west to east.
I met a bloke in Adelaide who had just cycled across the Nullabor. Apart from everything else, he was carrying 40 litres (😳😳) of water on his bike. It's hot, dry and empty, but he said it was a fantastic experience.