Sign at the base of Sir Frederick Range in the Gibson desert...and they weren't kidding about the steep grades!

View from the top is hard to beat...even more so once the heart rate drops back to normal after the ascent.



A welcome sign after crossing the Simpson

Sign on door of Birdsville Bakery pleading with customers to keep the influx of flies to a minimum, at least try and brush a few hundred off your arms before entering.

Hard to resist the temptation, but I managed somehow.

Always wanted to own a bank, offered my tent as a deposit but they refused to take me seriously.

Sign of a well prepared traveler...engel fridge, gas bottle, coffee cup, maps and a good friend called Jim.

I did indeed became lost on this track, seriously. When I found this sign, ironically, I knew exactly where I was.

View from the top is hard to beat...even more so once the heart rate drops back to normal after the ascent.
A welcome sign after crossing the Simpson
Sign on door of Birdsville Bakery pleading with customers to keep the influx of flies to a minimum, at least try and brush a few hundred off your arms before entering.
Hard to resist the temptation, but I managed somehow.
Always wanted to own a bank, offered my tent as a deposit but they refused to take me seriously.
Sign of a well prepared traveler...engel fridge, gas bottle, coffee cup, maps and a good friend called Jim.
I did indeed became lost on this track, seriously. When I found this sign, ironically, I knew exactly where I was.
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