Munda Biddi: Solo Bikepacking and Camping in Western Australia
Kayleigh Brown Kayleigh Brown
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 Published On Nov 27, 2023

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Script: "Munda Biddi translates to 'path through the forest' in the indigenous Noongar language. This trail is home to native forests, wildflowers, rocky outcrops, and pea gravel.
These huts, in combination with campsites ensure there is a comfortable place to sleep each night.This is Donnelly River village, a historic settlement with friendly wildlife and even friendlier people. Travelling by bike isn’t always easy or even slightly enjoyable, but it’s all part of the adventure. A quick detour to see the southern ocean, where I was welcomed by two humpback whales. Progress was slow as I stopped and started at the endless ocean. These rugged coastlines were some of the best I have ever seen. As I approached Albany, I was overwhelmed with feelings of relief and sadness. This adventure I had looked forward to for so long, was coming to an end. I said a sad goodbye to the Munda Biddi, the trail I called home for 23 days."
















I was lucky to meet so many great people along the way, some travelling from other countries or some exploring their backyard. Everyone would stop for a chat on the trail, always making me laugh - with some offering encouragement and even coffee!

Swallowed 7 flies, ate 50+ muesli bars, 1 meltdown, 2 falls off the bike, slept in 7 huts, 1 bed, 14 nights in tent, swooped by 1 magpie, 1 (almost) emu collision, 10+ times hike-a-bike, 1 knee strain, 2 detours, 4 danger noodles, 10+ times getting lost, 1 rain storm, 1 swim in lake, 2 whales breaching, 1 swim in ocean, did I mention the flies?

Time to go ride another trail?

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