Cycling Australia Diaries
| Sunday 31st August 2003 | 86km (2773km) | Day 46 of 77 |
Was up before dawn again, eager to cover the remaining 80km to Boulia. Had tail/cross winds and temperatures still up around 30c. Only stopped once today and it was only for 2 mins, enough time to change the GPS batteries. Rolled into town at lunchtime. Checked into pub. All shops were closed, so a wasted afternoon.

| Monday 1st September 2003 | 57km (2830km) | Day 47 of 77 |
Most of today was wasted running errands in town. Cycled out of town at 3:15pm on single lane sealed road with a tail wind. Were passed by many road trains.
| Tuesday 2nd September 2003 | 115km (2945km) | Day 48 of 77 |
Were up at dawn for breakfast and set off at 10:30 after a quick tire repair. Had another great tail wind and sailed along at 25km/h all day. Passed through some mountain ranges today, our first real hills since Victoria. Called into Dajarra at 3:30pm for some food and drinks then headed east, back on the unsealed road. Camped in a dry rocky creek bed and as we cycled through it, Tim's bike chain somehow got wedged behind the sprocket and bent some componentry. Repaired with the aid of a tent peg.
| Wednesday 3rd September 2003 | 78km (3023km) | Day 49 of 77 |
Rose before dawn again, then procrastinated for ages. The wind had turned head on and being back on unsealed roads, the prospect of cycling was daunting. Passed through some picturesque ranges just before Duchess (only 1 pub and 1 house). The ranges continued in the afternoon and the vegetation which consisted mostly of spinifex became quite dense. Watched the start of the sunset from the top of a small peak, then pushed on and found a prickly/rocky place to camp by a dry creek bed.

| Thursday 4th September 2003 | 93km (3116km) | Day 50 of 77 |
Our water supplies were down to 1 litre each and we still had 95km to cover to Cloncurry, so we rose at 5:30am in an attempt to beat the heat of the day. Hit sealed road after about 40km and we won't see another unsealed track until the Daintree! Were very dehydrated by the time we crawled into Cloncurry in 35°C temperatures. Checked into the Central Hotel, purchased a slab of VB and drank beer on the balcony as the sun went down (perfect for dehydration).

