All You Need To Know When You Travel Australia`s Outback - Part Four

Released on = February 16, 2007, 4:14 am

Press Release Author = Mabel Medina

Industry = Internet & Online

Press Release Summary = Make sure someone knows where you are at all times. If you
are on your own, give a friend your itinerary or make a point of periodically
keeping contact with them so that they know you are not in danger.

Press Release Body = Hawthorn, Australia. February 16, 2007--Perhaps one of the most
charming things about the the Australian Outback is its stubborn changeability.
Even its seemingly rigid mountains of rocks have their way of changing right before
your eyes, as if the landscape refuses all human effort to be mapped.

Unroll that map
And yet a map (and a compass too) is one of the most important thing you\'ll need in
your safari adventure. Current maps are available from petrol stations, RACV,
NRMA, and most local police stations. If your maps aren\'t current, you can get
terrifyingly lost, which will not only frustrate and scare you, but can cause
serious depletion in your food, energy, precious water and fuel as well.

Make sure someone knows where you are at all times. If you are on your own, give a
friend your itinerary or make a point of periodically keeping contact with them so
that they know you are not in danger.

Also, before leaving each township, check with the local police station and tell
them where you are heading, your planned trip, and when you hope to reach the next
township. If you do happen to get lost, the information will make it easy for them
to organise a search for you.

If you have additional questions, ask the friendly locals too.

Campfires
Campfires must be watched at all times. Do not walk away from your lighted open
fire and don't leave your campsite without smothering all cinders and residue.
Wildfires destroy not just trees and plants but also the animals that depend on
them. And most wildfires in the Outback are results of carelessly-left campfires.

Keep Garbage In
Don\'t throw or leave your garbage just anywhere. Whatever garbage you accumulate
during your travel (food wrappers, toilet paper, bean cans, film canisters, band-aid
boxes) needs to come back with you.

Rule of Thumb: Take only photos, leave only footprints

Our Australian desert and bush is dangerous, stunning and alluring, but you must
keep your wits about you. The Outback is not just some arid region in Australia
navigable by a four-wheel drive and ample drinking water supply. You can't just
travel Australia to explore the Outback, much less read about it in an article such
as this. More importantly, the Outback is in the heart and soul of the traveler who
has willed every step of the way. If you go now, you do yourself a favor.

And if you just heed these basic advices and take responsibility to care for each
other, you're sure to live to tell a great story.

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