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Come along on our EV road trips around Australia and Europe, and follow as we progressively electrify our home in Emerald, Victoria.

Join us on the road. We set off in late 2022 and drove eastern Australia in our Tesla Model 3 — Sydney, Dubbo, Armidale, Brisbane, Cape Tribulation, then down through Queensland and back. We've since upgraded to a Model Y.

We've kept exploring — Uluru, the Snowy Mountains and Gippsland, and a longer run through Europe in 2024. There's plenty more on the map, so come along for the next leg.

At home in Emerald, in Victoria's Dandenong Ranges, we're progressively electrifying everything: rooftop solar, a home battery, a hot water heat pump, air conditioned heating and cooling, and EV charging straight from the sun. We're going fully electric, off the gas.

Got questions, or insights of your own? We'd love to hear them — please drop a comment on any post.

Maps: Australia Europe
Dec 2022 May 2026
Trips 561 Charging 439 Home 186 Food 51 Software Update 51 Expos 44 Camping 30 Service 13 Test Drives 12
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    A creek-side cabin in Gerroa

    Beginning our Sydney to Melbourne return leg late yesterday, we only made it to Gerroa NSW for the night. We stayed in a nice cabin by the creek in the Discovery Park Gerroa. Toast and cereal for brekky. We poured a thermos of tea for Tom and then set out in search of coffee for Francis. We headed for Silos Estate, just south of Berry, since it has Tesla Superchargers and serves coffee. We are heading south, but Silos Estate is on the north heading side of the highway. The Tesla/Google navigation had us doing a loop on the overpass, but it turns out we could have just turned right into the estate. Silos is on a beautiful outlook. We parked, plugged in and walked over to get coffee. But they don’t open until lunch time! 😫. Customers have been down since Covid, but they hope to expand hours again. So, we hopped back in the car and drove off, using a U turn bay in the highway to head south again.

    17 May 2024 Silos Estate
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    Another free upgrade: adaptive high beams

    Another free car upgrade: adaptive high beams. The sun had set on our way west from near Bega towards Bombala. We generally prefer to find a place to stay before dark, but this time of year the daylight is shortening, and we discovered there aren’t many accommodation options out here. High beam headlights help us travel along the unfamiliar road in the dark, lighting up not only the path ahead, but on the sides, such as helping us keep a lookout for wildlife that might dart onto the road. When we pass the occasional other vehicle, we of course don’t want to blind them with our high beams. Until now, the Tesla would automatically detect the oncoming car and dip the high beams, just like we would do manually. The latest software update 2024.14, was sent to our Tesla a few days ago. It included several new features, one of which is adaptive high beams. Now, instead of dipping the whole high beam lamps when there is an oncoming vehicle, it only dims the pixels of light that are aiming at…

    17 May 2024 Bibbenluke, New South Wales
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    A view (and toilet) at Bulli Lookout

    Stopped for the view (and toilet) at Bulli Lookout, on our way from Sydney to Melbourne.

    17 May 2024 Bulli Lookout
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    Final goodbyes, and a long-overdue reunion in Sydney

    Final goodbyes last night and this morning to a few of our kids. Breakfast at Terrigal Beach. Lunch in Canterbury Sydney to finally visit my longest bestest friend Rachael. The Tesla’s frunk is overflowing with laundry, shoes and soft plastic recycling to take home. After all the visiting, we’ll only make it as far south as Gerroa tonight. This will be our fourth trip in two weeks between Melbourne and Sydney.

    16 May 2024 Island Time Espresso Bar
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    A rare chilled day at Avoca Beach

    A rare chilled day, taking a walk and coffee on the rocks at Avoca Beach NSW. Yesterday we caught up with some family at the recruitment ceremony at ADF in Newcastle for one of our kids. We drove down to the Central Coast and had dinner in Terrigal with some more of our kids. Tomorrow, we’ll have one last breakfast catch up before heading back south towards our home in Emerald Victoria. Route: we’ll see where the road takes us.

    15 May 2024 Avoca Beach, New South Wales
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    A Seven Hills stretch on the way to Newcastle

    On our way today from Goulburn to Newcastle. Time for a toilet stop and stretch in Seven Hills. I tapped the charger icon on the Tesla screen and one of the options it showed was 10km ahead along our route, in Seven Hills, which seemed likely to also have toilets. I tapped that location, added it to our route. The Tesla realised it was a charger and started preconditioning the battery (for faster charging on arrival). Lots of road works out here on the highway. I found it difficult to determine which of the lines on the road were removed and which were the new ones, in the glare of the sun on the road. At one point, a ute in front of us was straddling two lanes until some other cars behind alerted them to the misalignment. Somehow our Tesla’s Autopilot managed to make sense of it all and kept us in the correct lane. Super impressive. Mum’s Apple Watch didn’t charge last night in the motel, so we plugged it into the USB-C port in the car. Onward to the NSW Central Coast, then Cessnock,…

    14 May 2024 Seven Hills, New South Wales
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    Best Western Plus Goulburn, with Mum

    Nice place to stay, during our interstate road trip, last night at Best Western Plus Goulburn. Easy bottom level floor access for Mum. On site morning coffee for Francis.

    13 May 2024 Best Western Plus Goulburn
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    A half-hour smoothie wait at Oliver's, Gundagai

    On our way today from Yackandandah to Goulburn. A quick stop for toilet and a drink at Oliver’s in Gundagai turned into a half hour wait for a smoothie. When the order first came out, it wasn’t what we ordered so we asked to check that it was ours. The staff got a bit loud and rude and suggested we reorder, which we did, but it all just took too long so we eventually canceled. I nearly lost my thermos lid again, in the roof of our car. I spotted a new Porsche Taycan at The NRMA chargers. Not bad. Later, driving up the hill towards Breadbaline, a four wheel drive was pouring diesel smoke all over us, In order to get up the hill. We overtook and emerged to see the rainbow leading towards the wind turbines. 🌈 There is hope we can eliminate pollution from our roads.

    13 May 2024 Oliver's Real Food Gundagai
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    Mother's Day at Two Sisters on High, Yackandandah

    Happy Mother’s Day! We woke up at Motel Views Yackandandah to a gorgeous morning overlooking the valley. Being Mother’s Day, toast in the motel room wasn’t going to suffice, so we took Mum down the road to Two Sisters on High for a huge delicious feed of scrambled eggs and all the trimmings. We pottered around the knick knack and antique shops, as Mum gave us an education on all the old worldy gadgets.

    12 May 2024 Yackandandah
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    Returning Mum to Cessnock

    After brief meetups with some family on the NSW Central Coast, we returned Mum home to Cessnock. After a cuppa and a couple of odd jobs we said goodbye. The three of us had a blast on our EV road trip from Cessnock NSW to Emerald Victoria and back again. Finally, we drove east to Newcastle, to stay at 291 on King. It’s a bit fancy but welcoming. I walked down the road to grab takeaway dinner from Bella Italia.

    12 May 2024 Newcastle, New South Wales
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    A Yackandandah dinner at the Star Hotel

    We started our return trip north from Emerald Victoria to Cessnock NSW, staying tonight in Yackandandah at the Views Motel. Dinner at the Star Hotel Yackandandah. We’ve had a great few days showing Mum around our home in Emerald, riding on Puffing Billy Railway, spotting plants and wildlife in our yard and the local area. First stop earlier today was at Lake Nillacoothie, near Bonnie Doon. Quiet spot with a row of bright red autumn trees. Toilets were surprisingly okay, except not great disabled access.

    12 May 2024 Star Hotel Yackandandah
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    Out the back of the Holbrook Submarine

    On our way from Cessnock NSW to Emerald Victoria.

    11 May 2024
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    Mum, the biggest kid on Puffing Billy

    The biggest kid on the Puffing Billy Railway may have been my Mum. And it was our first chance to have a ride since we moved into Emerald five months ago. What a beautiful trip through the fern trees and tall trees, along winding paths and over bridges, from Belgrave back through the town of Emerald to Lakeside Station, just a stone’s throw from our house. Great day.

    9 May 2024 Puffing Billy Railway
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    The Coffee Pedaler in Gundagai, and Mitsy

    We stopped in at The Coffee Pedaler - Gundagai for morning coffee. While she waited, Fran made a new four legged friend “Mitsy” who had traveled from Western Australia. Last night we shared a delicious Moroccan veggie bowl at Oliver's Real Food Gundagai. On the way in, Fran formed a conga line with Mum and her walker. When we returned to the car, I had a chat with Mark who was charging his BYD electric van. It was a grey import. Only a 45kWh battery but great for running around town. He was on his way to Canberra (from Adelaide?) with motorbike in the back of the van. We stayed overnight at the “Gundagai Tourist Suites” – motel style units away from the main road. As Mum walked slowly back to the car in the morning, I couldn’t help but show off our remote control car by “Summoning” it through the iPhone to reverse all the way to pick us up. Breakfast was toast and spreads in our room. Just so you (and Mum) know it’s not all cafes 😉.

    7 May 2024 The Coffee Pedaler - Gundagai
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    A hello to Ned Kelly in Glenrowan

    Stopped for lunch in Glenrowan and said hello to Ned Kelly. Great town for a visit on the way through. Followed by a brief stop in Yea before arriving home in Emerald.

    7 May 2024 Glenrowan, Victoria
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    Mum at the Holbrook Submarine

    It’s amazing to see the little kid emerge from my elderly mother when we stopped at the HMAS Ottway Holbrook Submarine. A bit of a wander and refresh for a few minutes on our way from Cessnock NSW to Emerald Victoria.

    7 May 2024 Holbrook Submarine Park
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    A first birthday and a Snap CarWash

    May 1 - 5: On the NSW Central Coast, catching up with family. We filled the frunk with drinks and ice for our first grand child’s first birthday party. Snap CarWash in Erina Fair did another great job cleaning our car, inside and out. At first they couldn’t match our booking, until I realised we had changed to Victorian license plates since our previous visit.

    6 May 2024 Central Coast, NSW
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    A Tesla 'confession' at Campbelltown Catholic Club

    We drove from Erina to Cessnock NSW to pick up Mum, to take her back to our home in Emerald Victoria for a few days. First stop at Campbelltown Catholic Club for lunch. We’re not Catholics, but our Tesla spent time at the Tesla confessional booth while we ate lunch. Easy to park out the front of the club for Mum to get in the front door with her walker. She marvelled at the robotic assistants that take the dirty dishes back to the kitchen. Onwards south, past the wind turbines in Breadalbane, to Yass. Stopped for a few minutes for a toilet break and stretch in Yass in Banjo Patterson Park. The autumn leaves are still stunning. Mum plugged in the car to charge and swiped on The NRMA app to start it charging. There’s also a faster multi bay Tesla Supercharger site up the road in Yass, but it’s not near amenities like this park. Onwards south to stay tonight in Gundagai.

    6 May 2024 Campbelltown Catholic Club
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    Rocky Horror at the Theatre Royal, by Tesla

    Tom chauffeured Francis and our friend Nicole from Erina and Umina Beach to The Theatre Royal in Sydney, to watch the Rocky Horror Picture Show on stage. There doesn’t seem to be any drop off zone at the theatre, so we ended up in the Wilsons Parking underneath for drop off and pick up. Hoping we don’t get charged two lots of parking when we never actually parked there. While they watched the show, I (Tom) drove off to find a place for lunch and to catch up on some work. I ended up in the Sydney suburb of Zetland at the P'Nut Asian Kitchen, eating satay veg and rice. The underground parking is extensive and has a pervasive smell of car fumes. Even with the aid of roof mounted fan cylinders, the fumes aren’t healthy. We need more EVs. Then the drive back to the Central Coast, starting with viewing the Sydney Harbour Bridge through our Tesla’s glass roof. Nicole asked all about the Autopilot as we drove along, and gradually came to accept that the two blue lines on the screen meant that…

    5 May 2024 Theatre Royal Sydney
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    Googong Dam, ACT

    4 May 2024
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    Through Kosciuszko at dusk

    Driving through Kosciusko National Park, just before dusk, from Corryong on the west to Jindabyne on the east.

    1 May 2024
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    A balcony stay at Park Ridge Retreat, Gerringong

    Last night we checked into Park Ridge Retreat in Gerringong, NSW. Nice staff and place with a balcony view over the front garden. Bonus destination chargers on site. The fridge had a freezer for our ice packs! But, like many places, the fridge is encased in a cabinet with no ventilation. So, it gets very hot and makes the fridge work extra hard.

    1 May 2024 Park Ridge Retreat
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    A coastal detour over the Sea Cliff Bridge

    We took another scenic detour, this time along the coast from Thirroul, stopping for a cuppa, crossing the Sea Cliff Bridge, up to Stanwell Top, and out through the Royal National Park, emerging at Kirrawee for lunch.

    1 May 2024 Sea Cliff Bridge
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    Avoiding the Hume from Mansfield to Ovens

    We again avoided the Hume Highway, from Mansfield through Barwite and Bobinawarrah, including a few more unmarked dirt roads, towards Ovens. We planned on stopping for lunch in Ovens at the Happy Valley Hotel. We’ve passed it a few times before on the way to Bright, and have noticed the Tesla Superchargers beside the hotel. We arrived, plugged in, but soon realised that the hotel wasn’t open on a Monday. There were no toilets open either. Faced with bladder range anxiety, we hopped in the car and drove back up the road to Myrtleford. Lunch at the Tu Vietnamese Street Food restaurant was yum.

    30 Apr 2024 Tu Vietnamese Street Food
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    Lake views at The Jindy Inn

    After crossing Kosciusko National Park, we checked into The Jindy Inn last night. Great place with a balcony overlooking Lake Jindabyne. The room’s fridge had no freezer which meant we couldn’t refreeze our cold packs for our cooler bag. We didn’t bring the giant Kings Fridge on this trip. No microwave oven in the room, so we drove down the road to The Brumby Bar & Bistro to share a Brumby Burger (presumably not made from brumbies). Delicious! The inn included continental breakfast in the dining room. After slightly burning my finger on the reluctant conveyor belt toaster, I enjoyed autumn colour themed fruit salad and Greek yogurt on my cereal. After checkout, we grabbed a coffee from ESS BOARDSTORES, where they were happy to use our lactose free milk, from our cooler bag, since they didn’t stock that option. The cold temperature lowered the tyre pressures, as you can see on the Tesla’s screen. But they soon warmed up as we hit the road. Next, on to Cooma and then Gerringong.

    30 Apr 2024 Jindy Inn
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    Birdsnest, Nanny Goat Hill and The Lott Cafe

    Francis explored Birdsnest while Tom explored the back streets of Cooma, including Nanny Goat Hill Lookout. Lunch at The Lott Cafe, then onwards towards Gerringong.

    30 Apr 2024 Birdsnest
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    A quiet stretch at Googong Dam

    Brief stop for toilet and a thermos cup of tea at Googong Dam, in the ACT, just outside of Canberra. Nice quiet spot for a stretch. Lots of new housing up the road, sadly with dark roofs and few trees.

    30 Apr 2024 Googong Dam
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    Modelling the latest from Evie

    Francis is modeling the latest in fast chargers from Evie. This ensemble comes with 75kW and sleek lines to suit any occasion. This used to only exist in exclusive fashion houses, but is now popping up everywhere across Australia. After crossing back into NSW, we stopped in Bungendore, for a chemist and coffee. Glad we had the chance for a brief wander through the town – it’s got quite a lot to offer.

    30 Apr 2024 Bungendore, New South Wales
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    An okay night at Mansfield Motel

    Last night, we stayed in Mansfield, Victoria. The Mansfield Motel is conveniently a short walk to everything. Friendly reception. Our only complaint was that the hot water pressure was woeful. Oh, and the power points next to the bed touch the floor (why do electricians do that?), so you can’t plug in a power pack for laptop, phone etc. But that’s just being picky 😉. Like most of the areas we’ve been through this week, Mansfield is decorated by beautiful autumn trees, in shades of green, yellow, orange and red. The main street is split, with a park in the middle and a roundabout adorned with flowers. For dinner, we grabbed Indian takeaway from Curry Garden. For breakfast, we had toast and spreads. I mention this so you know that most of our road trip meals aren’t from fancy cafes 😉. After we checked out this morning, we grabbed a coffee at The Mansfield Coffee Merchant, 100m away. We drove off towards Kosciusko National Park, crossing the border into NSW, aiming to get to Jindabyne…

    29 Apr 2024 Mansfield Motel
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    On a mission to find a left thermos lid

    Down to the core of our mission 😉: to see if my thermos lid is still on the garden stake where I accidentally left it half a year ago, in the middle of Kosciusko National Park. We left our lunch stop in Myrtleford and drove through to Corryong, on the western side of the Great Dividing Range. One last stop there for a quick toilet break and a stretch before takling the mountains. Oh, and a symbolic thermos lid of tea (in our second thermos). It would be dark soon, so we needed to get to Tom Groggin while there was still a glimmer of daylight by which we could search for the missing thermos lid. As you might have guessed and as probability and time would dictate, the first thermos lid was nowhere to be found. We took a photo of the replacement on the stake as a reenactment. It’s now time to move on. We continued east, past Thredbo and Mount Kosciusko, towards Jindabyne where we would stay the night. The mountains are beautiful. No snow on this trek through. Dusk brought out the…

    29 Apr 2024 Tom Groggin Camping Area
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    A dirt-road detour to Fawcett Lookout

    Leaving Alexandra, I noticed “Fawcett Lookout” nearby on the Tesla’s navigation. So, off we went down a side road. The tar soon gave way to gravel. The Google maps driven Tesla navigation gives no indication of road surfaces, disappointingly. The “lookout” turned out to just be the intersection of the gravel road with some farm’s driveway. But it did give us a great view over both valleys. We pressed on, towards Mansfield. The Old Fawcett Road led into Coles Road, and the conditions deteriorated in places. I was acutely aware of the low clearance of our car, and we bottomed out just a couple of times. The pile of gravel in the middle of the road provided the main challenge. But there were also a few sections that started to have an off road rocky feel. Beautiful scenery made it all worth while. The bemused returned waves from a couple of passing ute drivers also gave me a smile. We should probably get a slightly higher clearance car, for roads like this. Maybe a Tesla Model Y.

    28 Apr 2024 Fawcett, Victoria
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    A slow start, dropping off the cat

    We’ve had a pretty slow start today so far on our road trip north. It took less than an hour to pack the car – we’re pretty experienced at that now. But it took another two hours to tidy our house, then another hour to drop off the cat. Then a “drop in for a quick coffee” turned into staying for lunch, at the best barista and chef in town – our friends Kristy and Tim. By the time we actually started on our road trip, the afternoon had also started. First stop for a toilet, stretch, and some carrot cake, in Alexandra, Victoria. Fortunately, a couple of cafes were still open at 2:30pm on a Sunday. Friendly staff and a good vibe at Grant St Grocer and Cafe.

    28 Apr 2024 Grant St. Grocer
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    Off on another road trip — five-minute prep

    We’re off on another road trip this morning. Heading north ish towards the NSW Central Coast to visit family. Car prep: Five minutes to top up windscreen washer fluid. Nothing else to do. No radiator to top up. No oil to top up or change. No need to visit to a petrol station to fill up the tank. First stop to drop off our cat Archie at Catshack. They are so good to him there. We hope to divert near Tom Groggin Campground in Kosciusko National Park to check whether my thermos lid is still there, which I left on a pole a year ago. Pretty unlikely. But mainly taking that route because the Hume Highway is a bit boring.

    28 Apr 2024 Catshack
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    Lunch at Tatiana's, then Sassafras Creek

    You know it’s a lazy day when your planned Saturday brunch turns out to be lunch by the time you get there. Delicious food and welcoming staff at Tatiana’s cafe in Monbulk. A short trip down the road to walk along Sassafras Creek – what a picturesque find! An easy flat windy walk which ended up at Lyrebird Falls reception centre.

    20 Apr 2024 Lyrebird Falls
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    Flowers and poffertjes at Tesselaar KaBloom

    Afternoon visit to Tesselaar KaBloom in Silvan, Victoria. Rows and rows of flower blooms, a tractor train ride, lunch trucks, Dutch poffertjes, some zombie looking sun flowers. A few people dressed as magical characters, including fairies and Shrek. The food trucks were electric, so were quiet and had no fumes ☺️. The tractor train kept us in the diesel afterglow, but was fun.

    19 Apr 2024 Tesselaar KaBloom
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    The Lost Woods Market on our doorstep

    A brief trip up the road in Emerald yesterday to The Lost Woods Market. What a great find, right on our doorstep. A long line of markets stalls, art, craft, food, knickknacks, performers, between the tall trees and right next to the Puffing Billy Railway.

    14 Apr 2024 The Lost Woods Market
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    Finally trying the Dindi Cafe in Yarck

    On the way, yesterday, from Yackandandah to our home in Emerald, we stopped for a break in Yarck. We have passed the Dindi Cafe many times before. Now we could finally check it out. We had read reviews that said it had strong smells from the products, but our sensitive noses found the smells of lemon myrtle, eucalyptus quite pleasant. We bought a couple of products and shared a toasted panini for a late lunch. They just offer ready made food from the display cabinet.

    9 Apr 2024
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    A not-so-flat detour to Flat Rock

    We took a stab at the on screen map by tapping “Flat Rock”. It took us out the back of Beechworth, past the correctional center, along a dirt road. The path to the rock was not flat, so we groaned in the photo. The moss on the rock was like carpet for bare feet.

    8 Apr 2024 Beechworth, Victoria
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    Beechworth sweets, then Newton Falls

    Like a kid in a candy store at The Beechworth Sweet Co. But we showed restraint… until we went next door to the Beechworth Bakery. We took a couple of vege rolls and a cuppa down to Newton Falls, which are pretty spectacular for something right in the middle of town.

    8 Apr 2024 The Beechworth Sweet Company
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    A $10 squeegee solves an EV-charger gap

    We figured out that the one advantage of having an ICE car is having access to a window washing squeegee at the service station, a feature that is not provided at EV chargers. Problem solved: We bought a $10 squeegee at Mitre 10, and keep it in the car boot. We set off this morning with a clean windscreen and a full “tank”.

    8 Apr 2024 Yackandandah Central
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    Past The Big Shovel, ending at Yack's Bottom Pub

    We stopped by “The Big Shovel” as we left the Off-Grid Living Festival in Chiltern. Francis tried to make a friend out of a skittish young bull. We finished up back in Yack, this time at the ”Bottom Pub”, complete with appropriate (or inappropriate) photo.

    7 Apr 2024 Chiltern, Victoria
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    Slides from our EV road-tripping talk

    Some of the slides from our presentation on EV road tripping at the Off-Grid Living Festival, in the Border Regional Electrification Events electrification tent.

    7 Apr 2024
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    The vibe at the Off-Grid Living Festival

    Great vibe at the Off-Grid Living Festival. Street musician and entertainers, cuddly animals, amazing artwork, lots of delicious food options. No disposable plates! Impressive.

    7 Apr 2024 Off-Grid Living Festival
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    An eye-opening talk on EV conversions

    Eye opening talk today at the Border Regional Electrification Events electrification tent, about converting existing cars to EVs. New life for classic cars. Improves torque, reliability and longevity. No fumes or noise. Love it.

    7 Apr 2024 Off-Grid Living Festival
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    Yackandandah Motor Inn has EV charging sorted

    The Yackandandah Motor Inn has got it sorted! It has a power point outside the room, next to the parking spot, specifically for EVs and e-bikes. Brilliant! Before you point out that the sign says to “park front in“, we checked that with management. As we’ve seen in other motels, that’s to reduce the fumes and noise of ICE vehicles filling the rooms, which of course is not a concern for EVs. Even the bedside charging is set up properly, with USB-C, USB-A and a power point high enough for a laptop plug pack. Dinner is a very short walk away at the Star Hotel Yackandandah. We had mushroom fettuccine and eggplant parmigiana.

    6 Apr 2024 Yackandandah Central
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    Marvin meets Husqvarna at the Off-Grid Festival

    On our way out from the Off-Grid Living Festival, we checked out some of the displays in the Border Regional Electrification Events area. We had a chat with Paul about the Husqvana robot mower that was quietly cutting a patch of lawn next to us. All Seasons Garden Solutions: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091464130556 We chatted with Matt from Clenergy about a possible portable battery for camping, which can charge from the Tesla car’s 12V supply and from portable solar panels, to then use it for high power cooking such as induction stove tops. It pains me that this is needed because our Tesla doesn’t have vehicle to load (V2L) which could power the stove directly. Other EVs have this feature.

    6 Apr 2024 Off-Grid Living Festival
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    EVs and conversions at the Off-Grid Festival

    Many electric vehicles at the Off-Grid Living Festival this weekend, in the Border Regional Electrification Events area. New cars from Tesla, MG, Hyundai and others. Test drives on site. We spotted a few converted cars including a VW Beatle and a Mini. A Zero motorcycle. Dozens of electric mowers from small to huge. The place of huge!

    6 Apr 2024 Off-Grid Living Festival
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    Catching the EV panel at the Off-Grid Festival

    We arrived at Off-Grid Living Festival at about 2:30, to catch a few of the talks in the Border Regional Electrification Events electrification tent. We caught the tail end of a panel discussion of EV owners answering some audience questions, then Michael from the Electric Vehicle Council covering a range of issues. And finally an eye opening discussion on recycling measures in place for lithium batteries in Australia. The tent was appropriately powered by V2L (vehicle to load) from the MG EV parked next to it. We found our names in the presenters list for tomorrow! See you at noon.

    6 Apr 2024 Off-Grid Living Festival
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    Battery-powered coffee at the Off-Grid Festival

    Battery powered coffee at the Off-Grid Living Festival. No diesel generator noise or fumes. How’s the serenity!

    6 Apr 2024 Off-Grid Living Festival
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    First stop, Marmalades in Yea, on the way to Chiltern

    First stop, in Yea, on our way to the Off-Grid Living Festival. We stopped for lunch at Marmalades – delicious fritters and a cheese waffle dish, which was new for us.

    6 Apr 2024 Marmalades
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