Category: An Epic Adventure

Exploring the World – 2017

March 23: The Warby Trail

I was much looking forward to a day out of the city, and was quite pleased when it dawned sunny and clear, but with definite autumn temperatures. A 50 minute metro train ride brought me to Lilydale, located on Melbourne’s eastern fringe at the northern end of the Dandenong Ranges. It is the main gateway to the rich wine and…

March 20, 21 & 22: Melbourne

Melbourne is known for the strange weather — they say it’s possible to experience all four seasons in one day. I’m pretty sure that’s an Aussie exaggeration, but I will admit that the forecasts haven’t been very right, and that it’s changed pretty rapidly each of the last 3 days. But each day had some rain, so activities were curtailed,…

March 16: Busslelton and Margaret River

An early morning run along the Geographe Bay beach was a perfect start to another long day. The Bay is named after the French explorer ship of the same name which was piloted by Nicholas Bourdain and who mapped much of southern and western Australia (including Kangaroo Island). The sun finally seemed to be around permanently for the day, so…

March 11: Adelaide Festivals!

So my small plan today was to walk along the North Terrace Drive and see the Botanic Gardens. The beauty of Adelaide is that the founding fathers determined that there should be a ring of green space all around the city center, so there is parkland surrounding the CBD, and the roads that go along city/parkland divide are all called…

March 9-10: Kangaroo Island

Just 45 minutes by ferry (very much like the car ferries from Wood’s Hole to Martha’s Vineyard) from Port Jervis is Kangaroo Island, very much a nature-based destination, which is why I chose a two day/one night tour to see and explore it.  Once connected to the mainland (2,000 years ago), the 155 km long/50 km wide island is home…