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Two cyclists. Over the two days which I would spend on the Eyre Highway, I would see one solo rider ...
Two cyclists. Over the two days which I would spend on the Eyre Highway, I would see one solo rider and one pair going this way and another solo and another pair going the other way. If we assume that it takes about 10 days to ride the road, that means that on average about 0.3 bikes embark on the road in each direction each day, which is a surprisingly high number given that from my observations, I reckon that the number of vehicles of any kind can't be more than about 100 per day.


UTC Time: 04:48, Monday 20 January 2014
Local Time: 15:18, Monday 20 January 2014
Estimate of longitude: 132° 28' 53.87" E = 132.481630°
Estimate of latitude: 31° 49' 28.74" S = -31.824650°
Possible error on position estimate: 100 metres