13. Boabs, et. al.
6. september, Australien ⋅ 🌙 82 °F
The boab tree (aka boabab in Africa) has a distinctive swollen trunk with sparse branches that is said to appear upside down, as if its branches should really be its roots. Also sometimes called aLæs mere
12. El Questro Station & Emma Gorge
6. september, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 88 °F
El Questro Station is an outback retreat sprawling across 700,000 acres of wilderness.
Set along the banks of the Pentecost River, it was originally established as a cattle station in the earlyLæs mere
11. Purnululu NP, Bungle Bungles
3. september, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F
Heading south we made our way to Purnululu National Park, home of the famous Bungle Bungles, and did 2 spectacular walks there through Echidna Chasm and Cathedral Gorge. Not sure the pix will doLæs mere
10. Lake Argyle & Crocs
2. september, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F
We crossed the border from the Northern Territory to Western Australia on our way to Lake Argyle, a man-made yet gorgeous lake with a surface area of 700 sq km. There we took an entertaining boat rideLæs mere
9. Katherine, Nitmiluk NP
1. september, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 88 °F
Our first day on tour took us to Nitmiluk National Park, where we hiked up to Edith Falls to take a refreshing swim in the water.
Well, some of us did. Others of us didn't quite prepare properlyLæs mere
8. "The Kimberely" Tour
1. september, Australien ⋅ ⛅ 72 °F
The Kimberely is a wilderness region in the NW corner of Australia covering 160-165 K sq miles. Although roughly the size of California, it boasts a population of 40,000, half of which are indigenous.Læs mere
7. Last Day in Darwin
31. august, Australien ⋅ 🌙 77 °F
Our last night in Darwin involved packing for our tour & treating ourselves to a "seafood tower" dinner.
Wandering the area before that, I ran into a demonstration (very peaceful compared to theLæs mere
6. Size Matters?
31. aug.–6. sep., Australien ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F
Did you know...
- that while Australia is huge, its not quite as big as the US, with relative size of 2.99 vs 3.6 million sq miles. US is the 4th largest country in the world & Australia the 6th.Læs mere
5. Darwin - WWII
30. august, Australien ⋅ ☁️ 86 °F
We visited the Military Museum in Darwin (also referred to as “Defense of Darwin”), where there was a heavy focus on the Japanese bombing of Darwin in February 1942.
Although small and relativelyLæs mere
4. Darwin - Litchfield National Park
29. august, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F
About an hour's drive south of Darwin lies the 1500 sq. km Litchfield National Park, which is known for waterfalls, swimming holes & scenic hikes. Avoiding the many tour options available, we rented aLæs mere
3. Darwin - Mindil Markets
28. august, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F
After our rooftop bar cocktail, Mike convinced me to fight my jet-lag by heading 2 miles to the Mindil Beach Markets. What fun! We walked through the forest along the coast chasing birds (Mike is aLæs mere
2. Darwin - Initial Impressions
28. august, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F
Despite the fact that Mike's flight from Cairns to Darwin was delayed (again & again), from a 6P arrival, to the possibility of being cancelled, to then an actual midnight arrival, we hit the groundLæs mere
1. Wanna check out Australia?
25. august, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F
My travel partner Mike & I met over 20 years ago playing co-ed soccer. Running into him at a bar one night, we chatted about past and future travel destinations, and the next thing you know we wereLæs mere
21. XC Train & Christchurch (again)
28. april, New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 57 °F
Leaving Queenstown we buzzed up the coast to Franz Josef, which boasts Franz Josef Glacier as its main (and possibly only) attraction. With sketchy weather & a lack of interest in seeing anotherLæs mere
20. Lake Dunstan Mountain Biking
25. april, New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 45 °F
The Lake Dunstan Hiking / Cycling Trail is a newly constructed (2021) 55km trail that runs from Smith's Way to Clyde in the south central part of South Island. The trail was an instant success, andLæs mere
19. QT - Paragliding!
24. april, New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 46 °F
The first thing I saw when glancing out from the balcony of our room was the paragliders soaring like birds down from the mountain top.
I am so doing that! 😎
I signed up, headed up the gondola,Læs mere
18. Queenstown & Wakatipu Lake
23. april, New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 46 °F
Our next stop is Queenstown, a charming city with an urban population of around 28,000, noted for its ski and adventure tourism. It is located on the nw corner of Wakapitu Lake which is the longestLæs mere
17. Milford Sound Cruise
22. april, New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F
A trip to NZ cannot be complete without the proverbial cruise on the Milford Sound. One of the most famous places in NZ, the Sound is a fjord, which, by definition, is a deep inlet of the sea,Læs mere
16. Milford Sound (Hike) Track
22. april, New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 46 °F
The Milford Sound Track (trail) is a popular 33 mile track located in the tropical forest of the Fjordlands in the southwest part of South Island. The scenic, rugged landscape is known for its naturalLæs mere
15. Stairway to Heaven - 2,200 Steps
20. april, New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 57 °F
Mt. Cook (cont.)
On Sunday we donned our rain jackets and baseball caps & headed out on a cloudy drizzly day for a trek up Sealy Tarns Track, a 3.3 mile, 1791 ft elevation gain path out of Mt.CookLæs mere
14. Mt. Cook
19. april, New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 61 °F
At 12,219 ft, Mt.Cook, located in the Canterbury region on South Island, is the highest peak in NZ, and is a popular mountaineering destination.
Part of the fame of the area is attributed toLæs mere
13. Christchurch to Mt. Cook
19. april, New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 59 °F
The first 2 hours of our 4 hour drive from east-coastal Christchurch heading due west gave us the rare experience of tedious flat farmland. I'm posting this a little late - we've now been through muchLæs mere
12. Christchurch
18. april, New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 61 °F
Christchurch, the largest city on South Island, is our last coastal stop before heading inland.
We're fortunate to be here on Good Friday; most NZ shops and restaurants are closed for the holiday,Læs mere
11. Picton to Kaikoura to Christchurch
17. april, New Zealand ⋅ 🌬 59 °F
Our route now takes us south down the eastern seaboard to Christchurch, before heading inland. We had an overnight stop in Kaikoura so as to keep the daily drive times down. Our weather has turned aLæs mere
10. Queen Charlotte Track
16. april, New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 54 °F
The word "track" generally means hiking trail. The full Queen Charlotte Track is a very popular 3-5 day hiking/mountain biking route spanning 71 km of the Marlborough Sound with picturesque views ofLæs mere
9. Picton & Marlborough Sound
15. april, New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F
A 3 hour ferry ride brought us comfortably from North Island across the Cook Strait (which connects the Tasman Sea to the west with the South Pacific Ocean to the east) to South Island. This ferry hadLæs mere



























































































































































































































































































































































































