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| stage_number = 15C | | stage_number = 15C | ||
| stage_name = Crossing Australia from the Tropical Edge to the Southern Heart | | stage_name = Crossing Australia from the Tropical Edge to the Southern Heart | ||
| stage_type = Canonical | | stage_type = Canonical (Final Australian Stage) | ||
| journey = Largs to Largs Grand Tour | | journey = Largs to Largs Grand Tour | ||
| start = Cairns | | start = Cairns | ||
| end = Adelaide | | end = Adelaide (with closure at Largs Bay) | ||
| geographic_scope = Australia (Queensland; Northern Territory; South Australia) | | geographic_scope = Australia (Queensland; Northern Territory; South Australia) | ||
| primary_modes = Road; Rail (optional) | | primary_modes = Road; Rail (optional) | ||
| narrative_role = Continental crossing → Scale reasserted → Southern resolution | | narrative_role = Continental crossing → Scale reasserted → Southern resolution → Homeward closure | ||
| continuity_type = Linear (continental interior) | | continuity_type = Linear (continental interior) | ||
| variants = Corridor and interior alternates | | variants = Corridor and interior alternates | ||
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= Stage 15C — CNS–ADL = | = Stage 15C — CNS–ADL = | ||
== Crossing Australia from the Tropical Edge to the Southern Heart == | == Crossing Australia from the Tropical Edge to the Southern Heart == | ||
''Cairns → Adelaide'' | ''Cairns → Adelaide (→ Largs Bay)'' | ||
== Stage Intent == | == Stage Intent == | ||
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Stage 15C carries the Grand Tour across the Australian continent from its tropical edge to its southern heart. Unlike earlier continental traverses, this crossing is defined by distance, emptiness, and climatic extremity rather than density or historical layering. Australia asserts itself not through accumulation, but through scale and absence. | Stage 15C carries the Grand Tour across the Australian continent from its tropical edge to its southern heart. Unlike earlier continental traverses, this crossing is defined by distance, emptiness, and climatic extremity rather than density or historical layering. Australia asserts itself not through accumulation, but through scale and absence. | ||
The stage | The stage resolves in Adelaide as the southern anchor, then closes quietly at [[Largs Bay, South Australia]] as the point of origin. | ||
== Route Logic == | == Route Logic == | ||
This route privileges interior exposure over coastal comfort. | This route privileges interior exposure over coastal comfort. | ||
Rather than skirting the continent’s edges, the journey turns inward, accepting long distances, sparse settlement, and the dominance of road and rail corridors shaped by necessity rather than | Rather than skirting the continent’s edges, the journey turns inward, accepting long distances, sparse settlement, and the dominance of road and rail corridors shaped by necessity rather than heritage layering. The crossing is deliberately uncompromising, preserving the sense of remoteness and endurance that defines the Australian interior. | ||
The final movement from Adelaide to Largs Bay is intentionally simple: not a new stage, but a closure step that restores symmetry. | |||
'''Route authority statement:''' | '''Route authority statement:''' | ||
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== Canonical Waypoints == | == Canonical Waypoints == | ||
'''Cairns → Queensland Interior → Northern Territory Interior → South Australian Interior → Adelaide''' | '''Cairns → Queensland Interior → Northern Territory Interior → South Australian Interior → Adelaide → Largs Bay''' | ||
This sequence is fixed in intent. Specific towns, highways, or rail corridors may vary. | This sequence is fixed in intent. Specific towns, highways, or rail corridors may vary. | ||
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* '''Role:''' Southern resolution | * '''Role:''' Southern resolution | ||
* '''Rationale:''' Temperate climate and urban rhythm return after interior exposure. | * '''Rationale:''' Temperate climate and urban rhythm return after interior exposure. | ||
=== Largs Bay === | |||
* '''Role:''' Grand Tour closure | |||
* '''Rationale:''' The journey returns to its point of origin. Closure is restored without adding a separate final stage. | |||
== Mapping & Cartographic Guidance == | == Mapping & Cartographic Guidance == | ||
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* Avoid coastal routing or visual bias. | * Avoid coastal routing or visual bias. | ||
* Show long uninterrupted corridors of travel. | * Show long uninterrupted corridors of travel. | ||
* Adelaide should read as | * Adelaide should read as the southern anchor after exposure. | ||
* Largs Bay may be indicated as the closure point, but should not be treated as a further stage destination. | |||
Symbolic scale and exposure take precedence over cartographic detail. | Symbolic scale and exposure take precedence over cartographic detail. | ||
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== Variants & Conditional Paths == | == Variants & Conditional Paths == | ||
=== Canonical Route === | === Canonical Route === | ||
The interior continental crossing from Cairns to Adelaide is mandatory. | The interior continental crossing from Cairns to Adelaide is mandatory, with closure at Largs Bay. | ||
=== Corridor Variants === | === Corridor Variants === | ||
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== Stage Closure == | == Stage Closure == | ||
This stage closes in [[ | This stage closes in Adelaide, then completes the Grand Tour at [[Largs Bay, South Australia]]. | ||
The continent has been crossed on its own terms. The Grand Tour ends not with a new stage, but with a return to origin. | |||
== Grand Tour Closure == | |||
The journey resolves at [[Largs Bay, South Australia]]. | |||
Largs Bay is treated as a ''place'' within the wiki — a persistent reference point for origin and return — rather than as a separate stage requiring map artwork or routing authority. | |||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
* '''Previous:''' [[Stage 14C - DPS-CNS|Stage 14C — DPS–CNS]] | * '''Previous:''' [[Stage 14C - DPS-CNS|Stage 14C — DPS–CNS]] | ||
* '''Next:''' | * '''Next:''' (none — journey complete) | ||
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Stage 15C — CNS–ADL
Crossing Australia from the Tropical Edge to the Southern Heart
Cairns → Adelaide (→ Largs Bay)
Stage Intent
This stage exists to confront Australia on its own terms.
Stage 15C carries the Grand Tour across the Australian continent from its tropical edge to its southern heart. Unlike earlier continental traverses, this crossing is defined by distance, emptiness, and climatic extremity rather than density or historical layering. Australia asserts itself not through accumulation, but through scale and absence.
The stage resolves in Adelaide as the southern anchor, then closes quietly at Largs Bay, South Australia as the point of origin.
Route Logic
This route privileges interior exposure over coastal comfort.
Rather than skirting the continent’s edges, the journey turns inward, accepting long distances, sparse settlement, and the dominance of road and rail corridors shaped by necessity rather than heritage layering. The crossing is deliberately uncompromising, preserving the sense of remoteness and endurance that defines the Australian interior.
The final movement from Adelaide to Largs Bay is intentionally simple: not a new stage, but a closure step that restores symmetry.
Route authority statement: The authoritative routing, sequencing, inclusion, symbolism, and constraints for this stage are governed by the L2L Waypoint Spreadsheet. Mapping software defaults, coastal shortcuts, and convenience-driven optimisation are subordinate.
Canonical Waypoints
Cairns → Queensland Interior → Northern Territory Interior → South Australian Interior → Adelaide → Largs Bay
This sequence is fixed in intent. Specific towns, highways, or rail corridors may vary.
Waypoint Rationale
Cairns
- Role: Tropical threshold
- Rationale: The final coastal anchor before turning inward across the continent.
Queensland Interior
- Role: Initial expansion
- Rationale: Distance begins to stretch; settlement thins markedly.
Northern Territory Interior
- Role: Scale and isolation
- Rationale: Australia reveals its vastness; services and encounters are sparse.
South Australian Interior
- Role: Endurance zone
- Rationale: Heat, dryness, and distance dominate movement.
Adelaide
- Role: Southern resolution
- Rationale: Temperate climate and urban rhythm return after interior exposure.
Largs Bay
- Role: Grand Tour closure
- Rationale: The journey returns to its point of origin. Closure is restored without adding a separate final stage.
Mapping & Cartographic Guidance
- Emphasise continental scale and interior emptiness.
- Avoid coastal routing or visual bias.
- Show long uninterrupted corridors of travel.
- Adelaide should read as the southern anchor after exposure.
- Largs Bay may be indicated as the closure point, but should not be treated as a further stage destination.
Symbolic scale and exposure take precedence over cartographic detail.
Variants & Conditional Paths
Canonical Route
The interior continental crossing from Cairns to Adelaide is mandatory, with closure at Largs Bay.
Corridor Variants
Specific highways or rail alignments may vary due to conditions or logistics, provided that:
- the route remains predominantly interior,
- extended exposure is preserved,
- coastal shortcuts are avoided.
Practical Threshold Notes
- Distances between services are extreme.
- Climate and seasonal conditions dominate planning.
- This stage demands physical and logistical resilience.
Stage Closure
This stage closes in Adelaide, then completes the Grand Tour at Largs Bay, South Australia.
The continent has been crossed on its own terms. The Grand Tour ends not with a new stage, but with a return to origin.
Grand Tour Closure
The journey resolves at Largs Bay, South Australia.
Largs Bay is treated as a place within the wiki — a persistent reference point for origin and return — rather than as a separate stage requiring map artwork or routing authority.
Continuity
- Previous: Stage 14C — DPS–CNS
- Next: (none — journey complete)