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Safety & Survival

If You Can Survive In Outback Australia, You Can Survive Anywhere!

Outback Australia can be a hostile place… no shops or services, no passing traffic for days, extreme heat, no water, deadly snakes. The list goes on.

You must be well prepared. What would normally be a minor issue in a populated place, can quickly become a life-threatening emergency in the outback.

So how to you prepare for an outback trip? What are the essentials and what can you do without?

We’ll help you prepare for your outback trip and ensure you return home safely.

And please, if you have questions or something’s not clear then add a Comment, Contact Us here or send us an email.


What Safety Communications Devices Are Must-Haves?

Irium Extreme satellite phone. A vital safety communications device when remote travelling.

QUESTION: Would you weigh in for what safety communications devices are “must-haves” when travelling to remote & outback places in Australia?

Categories Ask A Question, Safety & Survival 2 Comments

The 2 Essential Survival Supplies You Can’t Do Without

When you're caught in conditions like this, you'll be glad you packed survival supplies.

There are only 2 essential survival supplies you can’t live without, whether you’re travelling outback Australia or prepping for a disaster.

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How NOT to Travel Through Australia’s Outback – a Dangerous Choice

Australia's outback must be treated with respect. You need to be well prepared before heading outback.

The tale of one man’s trip into Australia’s Outback and how he very nearly didn’t make it back home. The Outback can be a dangerous place.

Categories Safety & Survival 4 Comments

Preparing For The Worst – What’s Your Backup Plan?

Preparing for the worst when travelling into the remote Australian outback.

The Australian Outback can be harsh & unforgiving. Preparing for the worst when you go outback is a smart plan. Lots of useful ideas & tips.

Categories Safety & Survival 2 Comments

How To Survive The Australian Outback – 6 Useful Tips

The Australian Outback is an incredibly beautiful and ancient place.

The Australian Outback is spectacularly beautiful, yet unforgiving. 6 vital tips on how to safely survive your amazing outback adventure!

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How To Drive Safely On Dirt Roads – 10 Useful Tips

Driving on dirt roads through north-east South Australia.

Driving on dirt roads is totally different to driving on tar. 10 tips on what to look out for and why gravel roads are a trap for the unwary.

Categories Safety & Survival, Travel Tips 6 Comments

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  • Home
  • Travel Outback Australia
    • Interactive Map
    • Outback Destinations
      • QLD Destinations
      • NSW Destinations
      • Vic Destinations
      • SA Destinations
      • WA Destinations
      • NT Destinations
    • National Parks
      • QLD National Parks
      • NSW National Parks
      • Vic National Parks
      • SA National Parks
      • WA National Parks
      • NT National Parks
    • Road Trips
      • Birdsville
      • Burke Developmental Road
      • Corner Country NSW
      • Darling River Run
      • Gary Junction Road
      • Gibb River Road
      • Great Central Road
      • Nullarbor
      • Old Ghan Rail Line
      • Savannah Way
      • Strzelecki Track
      • Stuart Highway
      • Tanami Road
      • The Outback Way
      • WA Goldfields
      • Other Road Trips
    • Country Towns
      • QLD Country Towns
      • NSW Country Towns
      • SA Country Towns
      • WA Country Towns
      • NT Country Towns
    • Travel Tips
  • Travel Preparation
    • How To Prepare
    • Safety & Survival
  • Reviews & Articles
    • Reviews
      • All Reviews
      • 4×4 Accessories
      • 4×4 Isuzu NPS
      • Wedgetail Campers
      • Inflatable Kayak
      • Camp Food
      • Other
    • Articles
      • Misc. Articles
      • Off Road Racing
        • Off-Road Events
        • Pajero Racing Ute
        • Dave And His Cross-Country Race Cars
  • Truck Camper
    • Isuzu NPS
    • Wedgetail Camper
  • How-To Guides
  • Resources
    • Free Resources
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