How rock and roll music gave a vintage caravan a new lease of life When we spotted this retro rig at a vintage caravan get-together in Victoria, it immediately appealed to us for several reasons. Firstly, the vintage caravan is a Phoenix, which is a fairly rare brand. We come across plenty of vintage Viscount, […]
Getcha’ Kilt On
We went to the Glenn Innes Celtic Festival and asked the question (what’s under ya’ kilt mate) and were chased by a mad sword wielding scotsman Ever wondered what’s under a Scotsman’s kilt? C’mon, admit it… you’ve always wanted to know! Each year, during the first weekend of May, thousands of kilt wearing fellas indulge […]
Riding The Waves – Seals By Sea
On the coast of Cape Bridgewater you can experience an amazing seal adventure It’s a huge adrenalin rush as the motored dinghy powers out of the bay. Ahead of us is big blue sky, open water and a wildlife encounter I’d been eagerly anticipating. Five exciting minutes later the pace slows and we cruise to […]
The Big Lap – Part 4 The Red Highway
The sun, dust and red roads go forever as we cross outback south Australia The main roads bifurcate on the northern outskirts of Port Augusta, the Eyre Highway branching west and the Stuart Highway veering northward for 2,700km, all the way to Darwin. The latter approximates the route that John McDouall Stuart took when he […]