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who prepare and punishes those who don’ t. Navigation, water, fuel, communications; you need to get it right. You don’ t just“ wing it” out here.
And when it all comes together, the grit, the gear, the people, the wildness, you get moments that stay with you.
Final Tracks
By Day 6, we were back in Marree. The loop was complete. An adventure that tested riders, every bike, and every plan we started with.
The Frontline Safari isn’ t a holiday. It’ s a reminder of what matters: community, capability, and the spirit to keep going when things get hard. And that’ s why I support it.
In the Simpson, you don’ t beat the desert. But if you adapt and respect it, the desert might just let you through.
Side Note: The 6 P’ s
If you’ re thinking of taking on a remote ride or drive in Australia, don’ t take it lightly. Carry at least 6L of water per person per day. Stock enough food and fuel. Ensure you have comms, sat phones, UHF radios, and a solid plan. Know your vehicle. Know the weather. And most importantly, know your limits. MD
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