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Innamincka, Big Red dune & the Birdsville Track
Wild camels, massive red sand dunes, old stone ruins & lots of corrugations... join me as I share my experience of the Birdsville Track...
Jun 4, 20216 min read


Cameron Corner to Innamincka via the Old Strzelecki Track
I really enjoyed driving this route, & would happily drive it again.
Stop your car, get out, experience the desert in person....
May 25, 20214 min read


Mt Sonder & Redbank Gorge
Mt Sonder stands
proud & strong against the skyline. Rough rugged raw rock that really draws your eye, join me as I walk to the summit..
May 22, 20213 min read


Boulders & butterflies: Cathedral Rock National Park
How the massive granite boulders do this balancing thing!
Join me as I explore Cathedral National Park.
May 18, 20212 min read


"It's unaustralian not to stop at an outback pub"
As you can imagine, conversation in small towns like this begins naturally with "where you headed?" which roads are open, which are safe....
May 14, 20212 min read


Surf, stingrays, turtles & frogs covered in sand
Yuraygir National Park in New South Wales has it all.... great surf and frogs covered in sand!
Apr 6, 20212 min read


Red dirt + Water = Instant Bog
Whatever you do don’t drive onto any red dirt in the outback that is wet!
Join me as I attempt to self-rescue Lulu the Landy out of the bog.
Mar 2, 20213 min read


Making post of having a postal address
Having a fixed address for a few weeks may sound like a little thing but is in fact incredibly useful!
Feb 18, 20212 min read


Friendly people & potholes
I was warned by locals to drive around the edge of the larger potholes, not through the middle as the bigger ones would be deeper than...
Jan 1, 20212 min read


Letterbox art
Got to love the creators of these letterboxes. Cruising along tourist speed along back-country roads affords me the ability to stop and...
Dec 29, 20201 min read


Mount Edwards & the best camping store in Aussie
Of course, with a name like Mount Edwards I had to go check it out, it is my family name after all...
Dec 29, 20202 min read


Tropical rain forests thrive on tropical rain...
Two days/nights in the rainforest in the Goomburra Section of the Main Range National Park was time well spent. In fact it would be very...
Dec 24, 20201 min read


No easy way to climb Mt Barney
Mt Barney National Park is a mountainous area of Queensland not far from the NSW boarder. The parks guide says "Rugged mountain peaks...
Dec 20, 20202 min read


Aussies largest granite boulder – why not walk straight up the face of it?
Bald Rock National Park is near the boarder between NSW & Queensland and was a short drive from Boonoo Boonoo National Park. A massive...
Dec 15, 20201 min read


Platypus & a pig
Hearing a rustling through the undergrowth approaching the water hole, I knew it would not be a platypus but was certainly not expecting ...
Dec 13, 20202 min read


Swimming with the frogs
No big views, not a rain forests, not a massive tourist attraction, and yet my time spent beside frog’ pool is a treasure.
Dec 11, 20202 min read


Butterflies, lizards, cicadas and a solid donk on the head
I spent several hours attempting to capture images of butterflies, wow... it is incredibly difficult to do!!...
Despite only managing to ca
Dec 7, 20202 min read


Never seen an airport like that before
One of the funny things with travel is that despite all the preparation and planning, when the departure day finally arrives it always...
Dec 7, 20201 min read


Redesigning & rebuilding my 'house'
While I've been away these past 8 months I had plenty of time to consider the pros & cons of my initial camper fit-out.
Outcome = redesign.
Dec 7, 20204 min read


No 1 & No 2's... and my bad experience with an exploding toilet
One of the questions most people want to know about with living in a vehicle / out of your vehicle and exploring the outdoors is...
Dec 7, 20204 min read
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