Crossing Deserts

Australian deserts are vast in size, some taking up to 14 days to cross. Fuel and water is not readily available in remote areas. RFDS radios can be hired cheaply. Winter months are generally safer, however sudden rain can cause flash flooding. Most swollen fast-flowing rivers and creeks in outback regions rise and fall rapidly, so be patient.

Police and local rangers must be informed prior to venturing out away from towns.

Crossing Deserts Swimming in Tropical Water Crocodile Habitats Walking on Tropical Reefs
Bushwalking Heat and Dehydration Unpatrolled Surf Beaches Outback roads at night
High Risk Theft Areas Ross River Fever Fire restrictions Snake Bites
Diving off Islands 4WD driving in tidal regions Hitchiking Driving on Unsealed Roads