skipping that peninsula in the north feels like cheating tho
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You can't drive around the coast there, let alone ride a bike.
Here are the existing roads which are impassable half the year during the wet season.
The real cop out is riding the inland route between Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney, instead of going up the south eastern coast.
Still 500 km / 300 miles every day for 30 days is pretty impressive.
Dude cheated the cliffs around Wollongong 0/10
That peninsula has a name, you know.
...I mean, I couldn't say it off the top of my head, but it does have a name!
(it's the Cape York Peninsula, apparently. Apparently the population there is still 60% Indigenous, and they've successfully won native title rights to 45% of the land. The peninsula is largely coterminous with the traditional extent of the Paman languages, one of the two main branches of Pama-Nyungan, the largest language family in Australia — and among the Paman languages is Guugu Yimithirr, the language the word "kangaroo" is from. The Cape York Peninsula is also home to a number of Indigenous sign languages, and there is even a dialect of Auslan heavily borrowing from these, spoken by Deaf Indigenous people on the peninsula. Way cool!)
You may as well try to ride a bike through the Darien Gap. That shit gives First Nations scouts trouble.
Far north Queensland is a whole thing. Can't really ride a bike the whole way around I'd think.
Huh, funny coincidence, I just watched a documentary with this guy in it last night. These ultra distance cyclists are wild.
Just you, your bike, the beautiful country, and the most dangerous fauna on earth.
Sorry, I live in a tiny island where the most hostile animal outside of man is a fire ant. Australia seems nice, just wildly unpredictable.
The Australian wildlife thing is pretty exaggerated. If you stick to the roads you'd probably only rarely get close to a wild animal, and it'll just be vibing along and leave you be.
Except in far north Queensland and parts of the NT which were avoided for a reason.
What’s up there they avoided it for?
Big ol crocs
The Australian wildlife thing is pretty exaggerated
Oh but if you want to live do not enter the crocodile kingdom
Hey, look, the crocs beat us here. Dibs is a powerful tool
How long would it take to walk?
A while