Leaving the scenic grandeur of the Warrumbungles, the Leyland's travel through the Piliga Forests where they meet an extraordinary potter and visit ancient sandstone caves. They journey north to Narrabri and go to the top of Mount Kaputar to experience a frozen world in the lofty heights above the snow line. They plunge into steaming hot baths fed by an artesian springs at Moree, witness dawn on a strange collection of Celtic standing stones in Glenn Innes and climb to the top of the largest piece of exposed granite in Australia, Bald Rock. From the summit they can see Queensland, where they set of to travel anti clockwise around the country three years ago.