TRAVERSE Issue 08 - October 2018 | Page 5

EDITORIAL TRAVERSE: Is It In Your Head? T here seems to be an unwritten law in Australia that if someone asks you about a road you tell them it's the worst road in the world. No one ever seems to say, "the roads good, won't be a problem". This was the case recently for the TRAVERSE team as we took to Australia's north west. All travellers, those on two wheels, four wheels and in some cases six wheels all said that the Gibb River Road was deadly, "don't do it", they said. "You'll kill yourself." "It's remote and rough. You won't get fuel and water is scarce." As we travelled this iconic Australian road we quickly realised that the Gibb River Road was almost the complete opposite. We came to the realisation that perhaps those offering advice had never really been on this road or perhaps road conditions vary according to a travellers experience, perspection and state of mind. We returned to south east Australia down another iconic road, the Tanami TRAVERSE 5 Track. Again we were warned about the dangers, the remoteness, the lack of fuel. In reality it was nothing like this and actually a very enjoyable ride, if taken slow and allowing enough time to explore however, I had one day that really took its toll. I lost it and wanted to stop, give up, turn around. For some reason that day my head wasn't in the right place, everything was frustrating me and I let my travelling companions know about it. I was quickly put back in my place. Travel is all about experience, the journey, what you learn. And, that day, I learnt a lot. I discovered that no matter how bad an experience is at the time it can often be a great experience, something to be cherished, something to be remembered. Coinsidently this issue of TRAVERSE has a many stories of experiemce and how one little thing can really make the journey extra special, and after all, isn't that why we travel by bike? Leigh