
Kings Canyon in our own back yard
As we approached the check-in counter at Kings Canyon Resort I was comforted by the globally recognised symbols, assuring us that WIFI was available. It
As we approached the check-in counter at Kings Canyon Resort I was comforted by the globally recognised symbols, assuring us that WIFI was available. It
Kata Tjuta is sacred to the Anangu people, who have inhabited the area for more than 22,000 years. The sandstone domes of Kata Tjuta are
Have you ever had that feeling of being completely overwhelmed when you find yourself in the presence of greatness, of something extraordinary? Something that you’ve
Lots of Beanies: We turned up in Alice Springs during the annual Beanie Festival and if you are considering a visit to the Alice, then
I had no idea what to expect in Alice Springs. Dave had been years ago, but I know he was just as excited as
Over the years when we’ve talked about traveling through the Outback, Dave has told me that there is absolutely nothing out there on the road
I was apprehensive. And I suspect Dave was also. Dave’s brother Keith generously offered us the use of his monster truck, a 6.5L Chevrolet Suburban
The advantages for us leading this nomadic lifestyle are many and varied, not least the opportunities to house sit, caring for gorgeous pets whilst living
Another early morning hotel departure to reach Puerto Montt bus station and it was still raining. Even the most beautiful cities in the world look
Following the ordeal of our arrival into Valparaiso, when it came to the morning of our departure we wisely made the decision to catch
You know how we love a guided walking tour when we arrive somewhere new. It’s a wonderful way for us to learn about
*** Feline alert: if you don’t like cats you might like to stop right here. For the past couple of years as house and pet