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The Outback Way Travel Journal with Hema Maps
The Outback Way Travel Journal with Hema Maps The Outback Way Travel Journal with Hema Maps The Outback Way Travel Journal with Hema Maps The Outback Way Travel Journal with Hema Maps The Outback Way Travel Journal with Hema Maps The Outback Way Travel Journal with Hema Maps The Outback Way Travel Journal with Hema Maps

The Outback Way Travel Journal with Hema Maps

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Plan, Experience, Reflect – Your Companion Across Australia’s Longest Shortcut
Laverton to Winton | 2,700km Across WA, NT & QLD | First Edition


🏜️ Embark on the Great Australian Road Trip

More than a guide, more than a map — this is your personal companion for the journey of a lifetime.
The Outback Way Travel Journal combines detailed Hema Maps, insightful destination highlights, and interactive QR links with plenty of space to document your trip, turning Australia’s longest shortcut into your most unforgettable adventure.

Spanning 2,700km from Laverton in Western Australia to Winton in Queensland, via Alice Springs and the Red Centre, The Outback Way is Australia’s Route 66 — a path through ancient landscapes, rich Indigenous heritage, remote towns, shimmering gorges, and sunburnt plains.

This journal helps you not only plan and navigate, but also pause, reflect, and record every moment of your Outback story.


📍 Features You’ll Love

🗺️ Integrated Hema Maps

  • Accurate, easy-to-read map excerpts throughout the journal

  • Covers all major stretches of the Outback Way

🧭 Trip Planning Tools

  • Suggested itineraries for different timeframes

  • QR codes linking to live updates, local events, and trail information

  • Accommodation listings, fuel stops, and supply towns

✍️ Travel Journal Pages

  • Space to write, sketch, and preserve your experiences

  • Prompts and open sections to record memories, photos, or stories

  • Great for solo travellers, couples, or families keeping a shared log

🎒 Cultural & Natural Highlights

  • Learn the stories behind Indigenous landmarks, Dreamtime trails, and local art scenes

  • Explore the spirit of Outback hospitality with local festivals, historic towns, and country pubs

  • Discover gorges, deserts, mountain ranges, and forests of desert oaks


📘 Key Specifications

Feature Details
Title The Outback Way Travel Journal with Hema Maps
Edition 1st
Publication Date 20 January 2021
Format Softcover, full colour
Dimensions 210mm (W) x 275mm (H) – A4 Portrait
Pages 39
Weight 0.15 kg
ISBN [Available upon request]
Publisher [Outback Way / Hema Maps]

🧳 Who’s It For?

  • 🚙 4WD Road Trippers & Overlanders – Navigate confidently with Hema’s trusted mapping

  • 🗺️ Adventure Planners & Itinerary Builders – Map out fuel stops, supplies, and highlights

  • ✍️ Journallers & Scrapbookers – Capture every quirky roadhouse, red-dirt sunset, and festival

  • 👫 Couples, Families & Friends – Share a journey, create a keepsake

  • 🏞️ Educators, Tour Operators & Travel Writers – Use as a planning tool and record for future stories


✨ Why This Journal Matters

The Outback Way isn't just a route—it's a transformative experience, a ribbon of red road that threads through some of the most striking, isolated, and soul-stirring country on Earth. This journal is your opportunity to slow down, soak it all in, and make your memories tangible.

From the sacred spaces of the Red Centre to stargazing beneath skies untouched by city light, this book ensures you won’t forget a single moment.


🛒 Add to Cart Today

Get ready to plan, experience, and remember your Outback adventure in vivid detail. Whether you're setting off for the whole route or dipping into sections of it, The Outback Way Travel Journal will elevate your journey from unforgettable to unforgettable and recorded.

Add to cart now — because some roads are meant to be remembered forever.




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