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Albany - Marble Bar (2019)
near Lower King, Western Australia (Australia)
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Albany - Perth: along the Munda Biddi Trail. Very interesting tour through the forests of southwestern Australia. About 1000kms of pure MTB.
Perth - Coral Bay: almost mostly paved roads. From Geraldton the distances between towns are already beginning to be great and you have to be careful when leaving the towns with enough supplies. This is how it will be throughout the entire journey as long as we continue heading north.
Coral Bay - Exmouth: along the coast following a 4x4 track. It is hard because there is a lot of sand, but you can pedal although it is very demanding. It is worth it because it is a practically virgin landscape in which you will enjoy a great experience on the Ningaloo Reef until you reach Cape Range NP. Bring lots of water!
Exmouth - Marble Bar: passing through Karijini NP and trying to take unsealed roads when possible. A beautiful dive into the WA outback.
EYE TO THE WINDS. Find out about the winds that change according to each season since in Australia, given the orography and vegetation, the winds will greatly influence the course of the stages.
Perth - Coral Bay: almost mostly paved roads. From Geraldton the distances between towns are already beginning to be great and you have to be careful when leaving the towns with enough supplies. This is how it will be throughout the entire journey as long as we continue heading north.
Coral Bay - Exmouth: along the coast following a 4x4 track. It is hard because there is a lot of sand, but you can pedal although it is very demanding. It is worth it because it is a practically virgin landscape in which you will enjoy a great experience on the Ningaloo Reef until you reach Cape Range NP. Bring lots of water!
Exmouth - Marble Bar: passing through Karijini NP and trying to take unsealed roads when possible. A beautiful dive into the WA outback.
EYE TO THE WINDS. Find out about the winds that change according to each season since in Australia, given the orography and vegetation, the winds will greatly influence the course of the stages.
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