Hans Heysen Trail, June 2015
The Hans Heysen Trail is a 1200 km route from Cape Jervis in the south of South Australia to the northern end of the Flinders Ranges. Our original plan to […]
The Hans Heysen Trail is a 1200 km route from Cape Jervis in the south of South Australia to the northern end of the Flinders Ranges. Our original plan to […]
The walk from Nice to Geneva over 37 days was one of our first long distance hikes outside Nepal and really showed us the lifestyle. The French Walk as transcribed from […]
Skull Rock: the Inside Story This story is the report written in 1972 for the Victorian National Parks Authority after visiting the island and entering the cave. The cave has […]
The trail follows the coastal headlands opposite Kangaroo Island, with some spectacular views. Highlights Hundreds of kangaroos along the trail, completely unafraid of hikers, especially in the first few days. […]
For those interested in the planning here is our proposed route, with distances, restdays etc. gotts-han-heysen-route plan-version070615
Before I departed from Samoa I wanted to experience the village way of life in Samoa. It has been very easy for me living in a western townhouse set on […]
A 12 day traverse of the Tasmanian southern ranges over Precipitous Bluff to New River Lagoon and then the south coast track through to Melaleuca Airstrip. Not enough water then […]
This is the full unabridged version of how Alison walked across Spain on the pilgrim’s path, on her own, with no Spanish language skills, over 27 days. What started as a […]
I did this Spanish walk and pilgrimage alone in March/April 2001. At the end of the journey I sent this short version to family and friends for a taste of the Camino experience. […]
The most dramatic and spectacular walk in Australia. Rough unmarked tracks, wild weather and isolation make this a walk for experienced and well prepared walkers not to be undertaken lightly. […]
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