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  • 13th Aug, 2016

    13th Aug, 2016

    Tiny little paw prints all over the country The furthest distance between Willow’s marks is about 3860km being between Hobart, TAS and Exmouth, WA the furthest distance away from home without leaving the country. A long stretch for travellers and little adventure cats alike!

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  • 11th Aug, 2016

    11th Aug, 2016

    We have just had 5 memorable days on the Coral Coast at Gnaraloo Station, WA. No internet access, snorkeling on the reefs, great company, and of course one dusty little adventure cat!

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  • 5th Aug, 2016

    5th Aug, 2016

    450 days on the road with a little black adventure cat.

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  • 27th Jul, 2016

    27th Jul, 2016

    We are on our way from Karratha to Exmouth, WA. Who knows what we’ll find on the way!

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  • 23rd Jul, 2016

    23rd Jul, 2016

    Time to get out of bed Willow. For an adventure cat you sure spend enough time snoozing!

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  • 21st Jul, 2016

    21st Jul, 2016

    I’ve recently improved the efficiency of my solar panels by training Willow to sleep under not over them!

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  • 20th Jul, 2016

    20th Jul, 2016

    Hullo Willow…yes I see you!

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  • 18th Jul, 2016

    18th Jul, 2016

    This evening I’ve been trying to make a video. Unfortunately Willow hasn’t wanted to be a part of it! She told me I should rename my account to ‘Van Rich Grrr’. Oh well, maybe tomorrow.

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  • Split Rock, WA

    Split Rock, WA

    In July of 2016 we visited a place called Split Rock in Western Australia. It’s only a short drive from the iron town of Port Hedland not far off the highway and is a popular overnight spot for travellers. The flat landscape gives way to three monoliths in a triangle with the campsite flat in…

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  • 17th Jul, 2016

    17th Jul, 2016

    Today I searched for a #geocache which hadn’t been found for over a year. The road was pretty bad and I had to walk the last 1km before climbing up 200 metres to be met with this view. It was very peaceful seeing the dust rise up behind a car 20km away. I wrote in…

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