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Finke Gorge National Park

Finke Gorge National Park Finke Gorge National Park covers an area of 46,000 hectares, including Palm Valley. Palm Valley has a diverse range of plant species. Many of which are rare and unique to the area, including the Red Cabbage… Continue Reading →

Dalyellup Fishing

Dalyellup Fishing Living in Bunbury Western Australia means I have access to some good fishing beaches like Dalyellup fishing. I can drive to the beach in about 10 minutes, down the ramp and position myself on the beach for a… Continue Reading →

Horseback Riding

Horseback Riding Horseback riding, by Bel Black (Kinnane)(Australia, QLD, Brisbane, Browns Plains). Well, it all started on a beautiful Sunday morning to take a trip up to Mt Tamborine with ten beautiful horses. I didn’t get to choose the horse… Continue Reading →

Horse Drawn Caravan

Horse Drawn Caravan by Thea Verhoeckx(Netherlands) Mobile homes and horse-drawn caravan We are John and Thea Verhoeckx. A Dutch couple travelling in a, Horse-Drawn, Caravan We make a journey from the North Sea until far in the East. With two… Continue Reading →

Snow Cave

Building a Snow Cave Building a Snow cave: Camping in snow is one thing, but there is no comparison between the calm, quiet, warm snow cave and loudly flapping tent, buffeted by gale force winds. This sort of protection is… Continue Reading →

Camping in Snow

Camping in Snow Camping in snow is a lot of fun, although you need to carefully plan your trips. Many people run into problems and a number of deaths occur each year due to poor preparation and inexperience. When camping… Continue Reading →

Camping Stoves

Camping Stoves Build your stove Rather than buying camping stoves, you can make your gasifier camping stoves from 3 billy cans. I wanted to provide a design so anyone with essential tools could build one without it being too technical… Continue Reading →

Camp Food

Camp Food Freeze-drying food (also known as lyophilisation or cryodesiccation) is a dehydration process used to preserve perishable foodstuffs and makes them more convenient to carry. Sealed freeze-dried foods can be stored at room temperature without refrigeration and are protected… Continue Reading →

Walking Boots

Walking Boots Walking boots are the foundation of comfortable and safe walking. Make a poor selection in this basic kit; it could leave you with blisters, hobbling in pain, and turn your trip into utter misery. Generally, a single pair… Continue Reading →

Clothing for Hot Weather

Clothing for Hot Weather The first thing that should be said about outdoor clothing for hot weather is that it should be comfortable. Secondly, a healthy body requires a steady temperature of around 37°C (98.6°F) through the dynamic balance of… Continue Reading →

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