So many people tell us they are heading to – – – and it will take them 12 hrs to drive there, that’s great for them, for us however we see the 12 hrs as a part of the journey and if a trail along the way beckons us we take it.
Tag Archives: Hiking
Setting goals large and trails long stage 1 – part 2
We’ve done the first part of stage one the Lyrebird falls hiking trail, and now we’re ready to do the Duffers Falls trail, a 7Km trip that will require the kids to have stamina and endurance this is something that most kids under 10 are not used to doing. When you’re taking kids like thisContinueContinue reading “Setting goals large and trails long stage 1 – part 2”
The Great South West Rocks NSW
South west rocks in New South Wales is surrounded by tidal rivers that feed the areas oyster leases, and with an abundant amount of birdlife, fishing spots galore, and the fabulous and majestic flow of this place one can’t help but feel the creation of serenity that allows you to relax and unwind. The areaContinueContinue reading “The Great South West Rocks NSW”
Setting the goals large and the trails long…
With a name like Lyrebird, you would maybe assume that these birds inhabit the area, and if you watch carefully you do get to see them along with the bellbird’s songs and the occasional wedge-tailed eagle soaring overhead.
At the end of the trail is the scenic lookout where you get the views of the beautiful smaller waterfalls that I assume lead from boundary falls.
Rocking the Rocks
Barrelling down the dirt-road..
Long before the curvy, soft allure of bitumen there was dirt, dirt and more dirt roads than you could count. The feeling is excitement, nerves and adventure as you drive from bitumen to dirt track. Searching for dirt roads to drive in NSW is getting a little harder than before, but you can still findContinueContinue reading “Barrelling down the dirt-road..”
A trip down the convict trail…
Old, cheerful, big and bold…These are just a few words to start you off. What you see as you come towards this tunnel dug out of the mountain with bare hands many years before my life began. The tunnel at Dalmorton 65km from the Grafton area and 110km from Glen Innes is a wonder thatContinueContinue reading “A trip down the convict trail…”
A journey into the mountains
A small video as we restart our YouTube channel, creating our travels in video, photos and stories across our social channels.. thanks for following us and supporting our community as we share our adventures..
Flooded out of our home with a surprise campout….
We had planned to head into the Gibraltar Range national park for a hike to Mulligans hut. This hike was 19km trek that we where going to take a few nights campout to do.
Magic at Boundary Falls campground
Subscriber Content Add content here that will only be visible to your subscribers. Subscribe to get access Read more of this content when you subscribe today. Log in Let’s take a day trip to Boundary falls with the kids was what I had said to my husband this morning at 5am. Little did we knowContinueContinue reading “Magic at Boundary Falls campground”
