Hiking Cradle Mountain, Tasmania
While there many highlights of Tassie, Cradle Mountain is surely one of them. Its jagged green peaks beckon novice and advanced hikers alike. Continue reading
While there many highlights of Tassie, Cradle Mountain is surely one of them. Its jagged green peaks beckon novice and advanced hikers alike. Continue reading
Check out these miscellaneous moments from my rustic Outback adventure with Mulgas Tours. Continue reading
While it’s still cloudy the next day, the weather doesn’t damper our 10k base walk around Ayers Rock. There’s a smile plastered on my face the whole time we walk in the shadow of this sacred giant. Continue reading
Our second hike in the Outback is at Kata Tjuta National Park. While it’s less known than neighbor Uluru, its elaborate rock formations are equally impressive. Continue reading
Kings Canyon hosts our first of three major hikes in the Outback. Just don’t get too close to the edge… it’s a long way down. Continue reading
Highlights from today’s walk include sweet bird calls, turquoise waters, and a high tide crossing that requires me to wade neck-deep into water. There’s video. Continue reading
The kayak portion of my journey complete, I begin the three hour trek to Bark Bay to spend the night in a rustic hut. Continue reading
We turn a rainy day into a fun one with wine tasting, waterfalls, and a wicked meal. Continue reading