Hiking and backpacking in the outdoors whilst focused on Australia. Plenty of successful adventures and epic failures.
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- Five Rivers Lookout, Wyndham. Western Australiaon Jul 28, 2016 in All Over the Place Photography cambridge gulf cemetery five rivers lookout prison boab tree wyndhamAre you wondering what’s going on with the undistinguished photo above? It’s the headline picture for this entry and it’s meant to be what WordPress calls a ‘featured image’. You know, an opening salvo for a post, which...
- Trentham Falls, Trentham, VictoriaAre you getting sick of waterfalls yet? Seeing how it’s the third post in a row on the same subject, I thought you might be feeling the pinch. I’ve got a disclaimer though. It’s winter, so it’s officially the time to see them...
- Turpins Falls, Langley, VictoriaAs you can see, a few things haven’t changed. Firstly, the blog hasn’t been updated into its new theme and secondly, I’m still wandering around with the camera, taking photos, rather than doing any dedicated walking. There is a bonu...
- Dights Falls, Yarra River, Abbotsford, MelbourneHere’s something I haven’t done for a while. A rapid fire post, that will be short on words, but heavy on photos. I think the blog needs a few of these to break up the traditional slabs of weighty tome. I’m not getting carried away...
- Wolfe Crater, Western Australiaon Jun 30, 2016 in Western Australia bullet hole halls creek heat milky way sign stars tanami road wolfe craterLook out, I’m back. Did you miss me? Were you spending your nights awake, staring at the ceiling, wondering what I was up to? It’s okay, I’m still alive, so you can sleep easy now. Then again, you’re probably wide awake at nig...
- Boronia Peak, Grampians. Finally.I can promise you one thing. This is definitely the last post concerning Boronia Peak in the Grampians. I’m still not sure how a ten foot high, rocky mound next to Halls Gap can generate so much writing. Even I, as a qualified Master of Talking...
- Boronia Peak with a twist, Grampians.on Apr 1, 2016 in Grampians black rain boronia peak dame edna echidna hmg kookaburra nick conklin the seventh sealHere we go again. It’s round two of a Boronia Peak triple post. Just think, there’s only one more after this, so the pain will be over before you know it. Remember the highlights from the round one tilt? I climbed Boronia Peak, but didn...
- Boronia Peak, Grampians. Almost.I was going to write this post a few weeks ago, but there was a slight problem. I didn’t have a clue how to do it. Somehow I’ve got to describe not one, or two, but a combination of three separate trips to this little mound overlooking Ha...
- Computer Calamity 101on Feb 18, 2016 in Rumination air conditioner chandelier computer lightning pinarello angliru rumination sausage fingers stormI haven’t posted for a while, have I? Did any of you wonder where I’ve been or what amazing adventures I’d been up to? Did anyone consider something radical may have happened? Like dropping dead? No, unfortunately for you, I’m...
- Clear Water Creek, Lerderderg State ParkHow do you feel when you look at the photo above? Have your eyes flamed out? It’s understandable, as it might be the best reflection image in the history of mankind. Photographically, it’s hard to top the last post, so I won’t even...
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