“… and mingled with ladies carrying knives…” “…. Rainbows have nothing on the variety of hues on display here..” We’d left the Flinders, tasted the Clare Valley and were heading east. We passed through Springton and stopped to visit the Herbig Tree where once, over 150 years ago, a German set up house and started […]
Carnarvon
A green oasis flanked on the east side by a yellow sand desert, and on the west by bluewater. On the Western Australian coast, Exmouth stands out as a bluewater game fishing destination, and fly fishing central for practitioners of the long wand seeking permit and bonefish. A few hundred kilometres south is the famous […]
Paddling the Murray
Take me to the River.. Immersed in history and culture, the Murray River is our longest navigable river. It also has some of the finest kayaking and canoeing experiences in the world. I’m sorry your honour – I plead guilty. I’ve taken a national icon for granted and I apologise profusely. I’ve lived in Albury […]
Great Expectations
The Great Lakes, home to one of the most dazzling stretches of coast you will ever see.. Fancy a unique and wild adventure combining ocean swimming, driving through rugged forests and mountain biking through pristine National Parks? Too strenuous? Then how about slowing it down a tad and sampling a small part of it as […]
Breezing Through Broome
Broome’s June to August climate as near perfect If you are doing an Aussie circuit, then eventually Broome is going to be in view over the vehicle bonnet. It is off on a little dog-leg to Roebuck Bay but for most people it is not a place that you will want to pass by. With […]