Dan Grec
Expedition Leader
Hi Everyone,
It's been a long time, but I've finally finished editing the conclusion to the Australia expedition.
Even after all of the adventures above, there was one track that haunted my dreams, and I knew I would never, ever forgive myself if I didn't squeeze it in.
It was actually closed for a couple of years for COVID, and it only opened when I was about half way round Australia.. I really didn't think I would be able to squeeze it in before the tropical rains came that close the track for many, many months during the "wet".
Dad flew in to Perth, and together we tackled The Canning Stock Route, the world's most remote 4x4 track.
We drove 1,058 miles over 10 days without seeing a single vehicle or person on the track, and it was absolutely the most epic adventure of my life. The scale of the wilderness, the remoteness, the camels, the dunes and of course the massive tropical thunderstorm that nailed us.
This was an extremely intense experience, and something I'll never forget as long as I live
Thanks for joining the Australian Expedition!
-Dan
PS I'm hard at work building my next expedition vehicle, and saving money for the next international expedition. More to come!
It's been a long time, but I've finally finished editing the conclusion to the Australia expedition.
Even after all of the adventures above, there was one track that haunted my dreams, and I knew I would never, ever forgive myself if I didn't squeeze it in.
It was actually closed for a couple of years for COVID, and it only opened when I was about half way round Australia.. I really didn't think I would be able to squeeze it in before the tropical rains came that close the track for many, many months during the "wet".
Dad flew in to Perth, and together we tackled The Canning Stock Route, the world's most remote 4x4 track.
We drove 1,058 miles over 10 days without seeing a single vehicle or person on the track, and it was absolutely the most epic adventure of my life. The scale of the wilderness, the remoteness, the camels, the dunes and of course the massive tropical thunderstorm that nailed us.
This was an extremely intense experience, and something I'll never forget as long as I live
Thanks for joining the Australian Expedition!
-Dan
PS I'm hard at work building my next expedition vehicle, and saving money for the next international expedition. More to come!