
Our 2023 charity partner is the Royal Flying Doctor Service (Western Operations) - supporting their invaluable aero-medical services to regional West Australians. Overnight camping and fellowship at Imintji Community, Mount Elizabeth Station, Ellenbrae Station, Home Valley Station and El Questro. Now into its sixteenth campaign, The Gibb Challenge traces the iconic stock route of the Gibb River Road from the deep port town of Derby, through the vast savannah of the central Kimberley to El Questro Wilderness Park, raising community awareness and funds for charity. The AusCycling Fat Bike National Championships are just the beginning of the eight day cycling celebrations and fellowship of The Gibb Challenge. Pack the Prado, load the kids and hit the road.” said race director Simon Rimmer. Presents from the Sledge was added to the Christmas event on 13 December 2021. “Driving to the Kimberley is an annual pilgrimage for our family. The town has plenty to offer visitors in terms of accommodation choices, dining options and tourist attractions. Those at the pointy end of the field will only have eyes for the finish line and Championship honour.īroome is an easy three hour flight from most capital cities in Australia, or an inspiring three day road trip from Perth if you prefer to self drive with your family or a couple of mates. Competitors trace ancient Yawuru song lines and the low tide shoreline out to Gantheaume Point before a second lap of Minyirr Park, enjoying uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean. That's not a beach.THAT'S a beach.Ĭable Beach Broome provides a spectacular coastal backdrop and with its unspoilt natural beach terrain, creating a unique and exciting race experience. The Championships found their inspiration from the US Open Fat Bike Beach Championships, Wrightsville Beach North Carolina. While originally designed for the snow fields of the northern hemisphere, in Australia they've found particular favour with beach cyclists but they're equally suitable for loose trails, soft sand and mud. The Championships are exclusively for riders of 'fatties' bikes with wide, large volume balloon tyres between 3.8 inches (100 mm) and 5.5 inches (140 mm). Bandit Camp (Wilderness), talking to Noterazzoĭialogue This article on an NPC has an associated dialogue page.Ĭlick here for a transcript of possible conversations with this NPC.Ĭlick here for a list of other transcripts that this NPC speaks in.AusCycling Fat Bike National Championships Friday 12th May, 2023 Broome WAīroome Western Australia will once again host the AusCycling Fat Bike National Championships.Laughing Miner Pub in Keldagrim, talking to the barmaid.Varrock Palace library, talking to Reldo.North of Port Phasmatys, talking to Pirate Pete.Falador Party Room, talking to Party Pete.Postie Pete can appear at the following locations, excluding appearances of the random event:


He also appears to take the player to the evil twin random event. It accomplishes the same functions as talking to Postie Pete in Burthorpe, and reading it displays some event statistics in addition to acting as talking to Postie Pete.

Before leaving the place he has spawned, he usually says 'Well, I should be heading off', a pun on his lacking of a torso. Postie Pete's letter is a letter delivered to the player by Postie Pete during the Parcels from the Hedge event. He can speak over 1,000 languages, including wyvern, and when you encounter him he usually tells a rather weak joke. He delivers all of the ' Postbag from the Hedge' letters to their destinations and ventures into whatever dangerous places he must to get there - although he can never be seen to do this in-game, preferring instead to pop up around Castle Wars, the Falador Party Room, Varrock Palace library, Ice Mountain, The Bandit Camp general store in the Wilderness, and the Ardougne Zoo. Postie Pete is a skull, and RuneScape's only known postman.
