Australia's Outback doesn't have clearly defined boundaries, but it can typically be described as anywhere outside major city centers - particularly as you move towards the center of the country. If you're unfamiliar with the landscape, it's essentially a giant desert in the middle of
VIDEO: Bicycling the Outback in Three Minutes
Sure, looking at pictures of the Outback or reading about how enormous road trains are might give you some idea of what a bicycle ride across the Outback is like, but not in the same way that video can. So I've put together a pseudo-sequel to my Pacific Crest Trail video with a step-by-step look
Australia Bike Tour Day 29: The Grey Nomads
Today is the first full day in the Outback, and the first full day of a constant and unchanging landscape filled with essentially nothing (still waiting on all those deadly snakes to come around). And essentially nothing here translates to "mostly dead animals" (but we'll talk about those
Australia Bike Tour Day 28: The Outback!
Today marked a big step in my trip across Australia: my official entrance into the Outback. Basically the moment I've been waiting for since this trip's inception. In Adelaide, I bought myself a ten-liter Sea to Summit Water Bag, and I've got five water bottles ranging in size from 600 ml to
Outback Bike Touring Questions
Once again, I've decided to do something based solely on the premise of "this sounds cool," and I have been unable to find answers to a lot of the questions I have about my upcoming adventure (although I am sure that if I devoted more time to searching and less time to writing about how I can't find