Perth

I left Sydney in stormy weather and landed in Perth with a bump - pretty wild weather there too. I was just glad to be on the road again.
I haven't been to Perth for 20 years so I didn't reallyLeggi altro
Ormiston Pound

After a very good night’s sleep, we headed out early to Ormison Pound for the last walk of the trip. This is definitely where all the tourists come. We started at the visitors centre to do a loopLeggi altro
Climbing Mt Sonder

Up at 1.30 a.m. and off at 2. We started the climb up to Mt Sonder at Redbank Gorge at 3 a.m. At 1380 metres, it’s the second-highest peak in N.T.
A slow procession of head torches made their wayLeggi altro
Fearless Camp, Glen Helen Gorge

Today we walked out from camp to the Serpentine Dam, a folly built to service a Chalet built for visitors but which wasn’t much use because of the salt content of the surrounding rocks whichLeggi altro
Serpentine Gorge

There aren’t enough words to describe just how beautiful the landscape is here.
The birds are amazing – bright green budgies in flocks buzzing above us everywhere we walked followed by aLeggi altro
Wallaby Gap

Day 1 of the Larapinta trail at last.
16 of us, all fresh and clean set out for the Telegraph Station to start walking on a beautiful crisp clear day. There were lots of gorgeous flowers and plantsLeggi altro
Alice Springs or bust

As I looked out the window of the plane at our red centre, it looked very red, dry, no signs of life – I’m sure there was but it wasn't obvious up there. Beautiful sunny clear sky, no pollution,Leggi altro
Launceston

Our first stop of the day on our way back to Launceston was Philosopher Falls. The canopy of trees overhanging the roadway provided a shady tunnel along the road as we approached the forest.
TheLeggi altro
Corinna, Pieman River

Today we sailed up the Pieman River to the beach for quite a long walk to the Conical Rocks.
The coastline was pretty rugged and wild. We passed a small settlement of fisherman's houses. I couldn'tLeggi altro
Corinna, Pieman River

Our first walk of the day today was along a windswept beach that reminded me of something out of a sci-fi movie. It was pretty wild and woolly out there are as we tried to find some petroglyphs alongLeggi altro
Arthur River

We farewelled Stanley this morning. Our first stop was Dip Falls, a cascade waterfall over basalt pillars reminiscent of the Giant's Causeway in Ireland only black. The water looked like pieces ofLeggi altro
Stanley

Our first taste of the nature of the Tarkine. We spent a few hours at the Tarkine Wilderness Lodge and explored an enchanted temperate rainforest, the first of many on this trip. The temperature dropsLeggi altro
Launceston

This day has been a long time coming. I never thought that it would be more than a year without being able to travel even in my own country. It felt good to take off and head to somewhere else leavingLeggi altro
The Final Curtain

Well, it’s done. I’m back in London on my way home. We walked 280km in the end not including sightseeing or the occasional detour when we couldn’t understand the instructions – some thingsLeggi altro
A Pilgrim's Progress

Well, we have 3 days to go and it's been quite an experience. I don't think I had any idea what I was getting myself into.
We set off in high spirits on a grey foggy day from the outskirts of Porto,Leggi altro
Farewell Folegandros

How do you say goodbye to paradise? The Autumn winds are starting to blow up from the sea and the temperatures are getting a little cooler here now. By the end of September, all the tourists onLeggi altro
It's all just Greek to me

I'm sitting here in Santorini perched on a private terrace on a cliff overlooking the ocean, but more on that next time.....
We spent the last week on Crete in two very different locations, bothLeggi altro
It's all just Greek to me

I'm sitting here in Santorini perched on a private terrace on a cliff overlooking the ocean, but more on that next time.....
We spent the last week on Crete in two very different locations, bothLeggi altro
It's all just Greek to me

I'm sitting here in Santorini perched on a private terrace on a cliff overlooking the ocean, but more on that next time.....
We spent the last week on Crete in two very different locations, bothLeggi altro
It's all just Greek to me

I'm sitting here in Santorini perched on a private terrace on a cliff overlooking the ocean, but more on that next time.....
We spent the last week on Crete in two very different locations, bothLeggi altro
Bonnie Scotland

We’re now in Scotland and after beautiful weather with a bit of rain we’re having our first rainy day on Iona. We’ve stayed in some beautiful places – on the edge of a deer park in QueensferryLeggi altro
The Emerald Isle

Now I know why Ireland is called the Emerald Isle. The green is so luminous it hurts your eyes. The scenery is simply stunning from rolling hills of green dotted with sheep to the rugged coastline ofLeggi altro
All good things must come to an end

The last few days of the trip have passed very quickly and yet the trip itself seems to have stretched to IST (Indian Standard Time) where nothing moves quickly and times are only anLeggi altro
Into the Wild

We were up bright and early to head into Periyar National Park in the hope that we would see some animals and a few of the 300 plus birds who call this place home.
As the sun came up we spotted aLeggi altro
Climbing Meesapulimala

We are starting to get into a trekking routine. Up relatively early but not too early as it’s dark until at least 6.30. It’s cool until the sun comes over the ridge and then it’s hot and humid.Leggi altro
Let the adventure begin

Well this is day 2 of my latest adventure. Who would have thought that I would be sitting watching sea eagles soaring above or watching dolphins in the Arabian sea while I sit and haveLeggi altro
ViaggiatoreI love travelling vicariously with you Jan! Enjoy your explorations. x