Traveller's Tips
It's a serious problem. Where to go?
Australia offers a huge variety, from desert to tropical rainforest, mountain
ranges to beaches, cityscape to ghost town.
West Australian Motorcycle
Adventure Tours is located in Perth, capital of the largest
Australian state. Beyond the coastal fringe the landscape gradually
becomes harsher, hotter and drier and eventually becomes desert.
Key things to remember when planning your trip are our
climate (harsh in an outback summer), and the vast distances involved.
It may be several hundred kilometres between fuel stops. That goes for
water too!
A Little Geography
Australia is almost as large as all of Europe put together.
It's even bigger than Texas! Motorcyclists on an extended trip around the
continent with a diversion into the centre of Australia generally ride
over 20,000 kms.
Years ago motorcyclists used to race around the country,
and every couple of years someone would break the record for the 10,000
km round trip over some of the worst roads and through the harshest country
imaginable. Two policemen finally beat the 10 day mark (well one did -
the other had an altercation with a 'roo) on Z1300's back in the early
80's. That record stands, and probably will forever. Speeding is rather
frowned upon these days - go fast enough, and they'll lock you up!
Climate
You will find the climate varies in Australia just as
much as the geography. The climatic conditions vary greatly throughout
the year and will depend on the area you are travelling through. Beware
of travelling through the outback during the high summer.
| Spring: September
to November
Autumn: March to May |
Summer: December
to February
Winter: June to August |
West Australian Motorcycle
Adventure Tours does not recommend travel in Central and Northern
Australia during the summer months, as the conditions are ... hot
.. damn hot.
Ideally Central and Northern Australia should be travelled
to during the winter months, when daytime temperatures range from 15 to
30 degrees. At night it often drops to freezing temperature, so take your
woollies! The area north of The Tropic of Capricorn is subject to monsoon
conditions, with a wet and dry season. The Wet (November to March)
is subject to daily storms and occasional cyclones. This heavy rainfall
makes travel on unsurfaced roads hazardous if not impossible. The warmer
months are perfect for travel in the coastal areas of NSW, Victoria, Tasmania
(if you don't like the weather, come back in 10 minutes), the Southern
coast and areas of South Australia, and Perth and surrounding areas in
Western Australia. Queensland, so they say, is beautiful one day,
perfect the next - and anyone who says it's full of rednecks best watch
their back.
Road Conditions
Australia has very good highways along most of the eastern
seaboard and across to South Australia, linking the major cities.
The more populated the area, the better the road conditions. Generally
these areas have sealed roads, which can vary from well maintained highways
to narrow sealed country roads. For the dirt bike enthusiast the secondary
roads in the outback and in Central Australia are almost all unsealed.
Fire trails and dirt roads through the Western Australian hinterland are
easily accessed from Perth. Whether you choose a road bike or a dirt bike,
there is a wealth of adventure ahead.
Westrider
recommends
that you avoid riding a motorcycle between sunset and sunrise, particularly
at twilight. Riding flat-out at kangaroo feeding time is a known health
hazard. And when camping, watch out for the dropbears.
Personal Injury/Travel Insurance
Westrider recommends
you obtain this type of insurance
before
departing for Australia.
These policies generally cover you for medical expenses incurred whilst
travelling, and for theft of passport, money and personal effects.
Motorcycle Licence Requirements
An International Licence is the most convenient and popular
method of riding legally in Australia and is available for short term visitors
and holiday tourists. International Licences are valid for three months
from the date of entry into Australia. We will accept a licence from your
own country, providing it clearly defines, in English, the right
of the holder to ride a Motorcycle.
Third Party Personal insurance
This is a component of motor vehicle registration in Australia.
If you are involved in a accident whilst riding in Australia and you are
at fault, then you are insured against any injury caused by you to another
person (including a pillion passenger) in the event of an accident.
You must never ride or drive an unregistered vehicle
on public roads or lands.
Language
The official written language of Australia is UK English.
The spoken version is quite colourful and is often interspersed with unprintable
monosyllables.
If there is something we haven't covered, please just
ask us and we will help you. Please note that the insurance comments are
a guide only and not legal advice. We suggest you obtain further information
from insurance companies at home regarding personal and travel insurance. |