We drove down the centre and top sections of the CSR in September 2007.
Here are a few videos of the sand dunes we had to cross, plus a few other interesting outback adventures.
Welcome to David and Janet Ribbans blog
We live in Adelaide, South Australia and enjoy travel in the Australian outback in our Oka 4WD motorhome, hence the blog title.
To quickly locate any of our more than 80 travel and technical articles, use the drop down menus below or scroll down the lists in the right hand sidebar.
But please read the disclaimer first, we've tried to be accurate and current but things can change...
You can also visit the official Oka 4WD website here.
You can also visit the official Oka 4WD website here.
Pandora Web Archive
We're now honoured to have our blogs archivedon the National Library of Australia's Pandora Web Archive.
Bookmark this link to the archived version in case anything ever goes wrong with Google, or I accidentally hit "Delete All" in a fit of pique. The drop down menus above might not work in the archived version but everything else should...
Monday, 17 January 2011
Tuesday, 4 January 2011
Growing Australian Trees
Australian Trees: Why not grow your own?
You may wonder why an article on Australian trees is smack in the middle of a Travel Blog?
Well I'm sure many travellers, like us, have an interest in native flora and we have often grown our own plants from seeds collected on our travels around Australia. Yes, it's a fairly loose connection but if you are not that interested you can always scroll on down or navigate around the article using the links in the side bar on the right. But for those still interested, please read on...
You may wonder why an article on Australian trees is smack in the middle of a Travel Blog?
Well I'm sure many travellers, like us, have an interest in native flora and we have often grown our own plants from seeds collected on our travels around Australia. Yes, it's a fairly loose connection but if you are not that interested you can always scroll on down or navigate around the article using the links in the side bar on the right. But for those still interested, please read on...
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