Imagine this. You have successfully traversed half of the Carretera Austral by hitch hiking. One of the most remote highways in the world for travellers. Aside from one day where you spent more hours on the side of the road than in a vehicle, and another day where the freezing rain got the better of you after three hours and… View Post
Patagonia: The 4 Day Trek to Cerro Castillo
The four day trek to Cerro Castillo was one of my favourite hikes from my entire six weeks in Patagonia. The views were so enormous that I felt so small amongst it all. The trails were well marked but not too well trodden. And there were only a few people on the trail and at the camps with you. You… View Post
Adventure in Futaleufu, Puyuhuapi and Coyhaique
Now that I’m back in Australia for a little while I will be able to update you all a bit more regularly about my incredible adventures. While I was still in South America I had already kick started my posts about Patagonia. I figured that would be a great place to continue from. If you want to read from the… View Post
Why I Decided to Come Home
There are so many reasons and then there are also none. Coming home was always something I knew I would do eventually, even just for a little while. I always told myself I was travelling for a certain amount of time, or that I would return home when I ran out of money. In the back of my mind I… View Post
Six Reasons You Should Solo Travel
There is a reason why people love solo travel so much. Actually, there are six of them. I don’t think I really understood or knew about them all until I became a solo traveller. So just in case you are on the fence about solo travel, I thought I would let you in on the secrets. 1. Be Independent and… View Post
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