Green Gully, New South Wales.
Over a big four days, the highs and lows of this walk – both geographic and personal – are fabulously framed by icy water by day and open fires at night.
This issue includes a day out on the Stockyard Spur track in Namadji National Park, a multi-day hike to Frenchmans Cap in Tasmania, a restorative walk along the coast and river at Brunswick Heads, a ramble past granite outcrops and cascades in the Strathbogie Ranges, an architectural exploration in South Yarra on the edge of Melbourne’s CBD, and a tough and rewarding four day hike in the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park in NSW.
Over a big four days, the highs and lows of this walk – both geographic and personal – are fabulously framed by icy water by day and open fires at night.
Sitting on the south-east edge of Melbourne’s bustling core is a series of cultural, recreational and architectural destinations that highlights the rich tapestry of the city.
A true alpine day walk – or simple overnighter, hut included – that will have you back in the bush capital in under an hour feeling entirely refreshed. Though perhaps not your legs.
This hike is a wild, wet and perhaps snowy journey through a mythic Australian setting to an unlikely named destination.
A restorative walk around familiar country creates reconnection, peace and healing after a natural disaster.
Wherever and whenever we walk, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the land.
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