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Exploring Forests of Errinundra – Wisdom of the Ancient

On a Summer’s day late afternoon I drove the Land Rover Discovery 4 out for an exploration of this magnificent area and stopped along the way to discover the walking trails available. An opportunity to immerse in an ancient world.

The Errinundra National Park Forest in far East Gippsland, in Victoria, Australia protects the state’s largest remaining stand of cool-temperate rainforest and ancient, tall eucalypt forests. The park represents a significant remnant of Gondwana rainforest.

Photoshoot for New Tourism Multi Day Coastal Hike in Eastern Victoria

A Victorian regional tourism organisation photography assignment to embed and blend into the hiking group of up to eight people, including two support leaders and on-the-trail guide. To capture authentic and real images of the essence and story of the hike, for future marketing, promotions, and social media purposes.

Freediving Instructor Course in Hobart

Freediving Instructor Course in Hobart

It was with delight that I returned to Hobart and Eaglehawk Neck to run what I think could be the first ever Freediving Instructor course in Tasmania. And in this course it was wonderful to welcome accomplished freedivers that had learned and developed locally, and certainly active and proud members of the local freediving community in Tasmania.

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Freedive Excursion – Point Cooke

Freedive Excursion – Point Cooke

To The Homestead With the Mornington Peninsula drawing most of the attention, a couple of freedive buddies recently found good reason to travel west in search of marine entertainment. Coerced by the power of adventure we prepared to visit the Point Cooke Marine...

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Chasing Crab Migration

Chasing Crab Migration

On the March Each year in the waters of Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, the march of the spider crabs takes place during April-June. For years I've been eager to see this phenomenon as it plays out under the cover of the bay. Each year I'm stumped by schedule clashes or...

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Collioure. A place to hide, ride and escape

Collioure. A place to hide, ride and escape

Over the weekend I ran into an old friend and by chance we meandered through the conversation to discover we’d narrowly missed paths 7 months earlier in the little publicised French seaside town of Collioure. He’d cycled about 1000kms and gained 23,000 metres in...

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Collioure. A place to hide, ride and escape

Local knowledge and lingo

Fancy a Frenchman telling you that there’s a great adventure to be had in Spain, and he knows just where it is. Stranger things have happened, but thank goodness for local knowledge. Rodolfo, a very accomplished cyclist who resides in one of the most delightful of...

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Collioure. A place to hide, ride and escape

Training with a French Cycling Club

Cycling. France. Training with a local Club at the foot of the Pyrenees. Three simple things spun together that seem far removed from belting up and down Beach Rd in Melbourne at 6am. What does it mean to roll along in a club ride through the Pyrenees-Orientales?...

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Santa in French waterski accident

Santa in French waterski accident

In the South of France this week as the crowd expectantly awaited the arrival of Papa Noel aka Father Christmas / Santa, the children were heard comparing this year's favourites. The whirr of an outboard engine disturbed the chatter, there he was, Papa Noel...

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Collioure. A place to hide, ride and escape

Calculating on the Unforeseen

Two Grand Dames. I'd calculated a return trip of around 2 hours, about 60kms out and back south along the coast to the French/Spanish border. No need to upload GPS tracks in preparation, this was a known route. Though, in this region "Le Vent", the wind, is one of the...

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WebSnippet: 100 cols in 10 days?

Web Snippet: Cycling Challenge Confero Mavericks Cycling Team Manager and Rapha man Adam Horler put me onto this ride. It's for the climbers, that's for sure. Here's the link: Cent Cols in 10 days by Phillip Deeker. Pyrenees or Alps? Personally if I were to take it...

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