Well the navigation was that simple, turn every time you see a sealed road. The first bit was a backtrack out of Exmouth but things started to change as I got further north. Large rocky hills started appearing out of the plain so scenery was a bit more varied.
Filled up at the roadhouse which is just before the Tom Price turnoff and they only 91 so I would have to take it easy as the bike drinks a bit more when on 91 octane which was in 300km.
Well the scenery changed for the better as soon I turned off for Tom Price. The road was “Nameless Valley Road”. The rest of the way to Tom Price you were winding between huge rocky hills and sometimes over then. Very nice changes after all the flat plains lately. These just kept getting bigger as you got further in. Stopping to take photos was interesting due to edge so mostly just stopped on the road as there was no traffic, I only saw about 10 vehicles in the 300 km ride in off the highway.
Arrived about 2:30 and Tom Price was a bit of a surprise. Quite a pleasant little town. Also the best value caravan park to date, real grass for the tent, good modern amentities and only $10. And for the wierd bit is the couple that run the park are from Illabo.
Booked in for a mine tour in the morning and then its off to the nearby Karijini National Park for a look.