Friday 1 April 2016

Convicts and Clouds, Sandstone and Sailing - A brief history of Hobart

Hobart is an incredible city and impossible to appreciate in just one week. For bold sandstone buildings, seafood and coffee, it is world class. 

To see: Port Arthur, Battery Point and Salamanca Markets, MONA art gallery
To stay: Centre of Hobart city is best for transport and views
To eat: Jackman & McRoss bakery, any seafood by the harbour, innumerable boutique cafes


Chapter 1: Port Arthur













Chapter 2: The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens





Chapter 3: Mount Wellington






Monday 11 January 2016

Monday 4 January 2016

Deck the halls with quickdraws


It's that time of year again; the season for climbing!
Summer has come and brought with it a mixed bag of tropical rainstorms, fry-an-egg-on-your-bonnet heat, and dry refreshing sendage breeze - in vastly unpopular ratios. Making the most of the weather windows is the art, and finding someone silly enough to give you a catch is the science. 
Also wishing everyone a happy xmas and new years, send hard :)


Medlow Bath, Sunbath







 Dams Cliffs, Bell
Bellbird Wall, Pulpit rock

Chris and Damo pulling on small holds, White Linen wall - Centennial Glen













Happy xmas and new year 2016!!

Far Cry 3: The Rarotonga Chronicles

Rarotonga, Cook Islands





Wilson? is that you?




Note the defensive cannon beside the palm tree



Stay: Magic Reef Bungalows on the water
Eat: Waterline, Beaches, Avana Fishing Club
Drink: Wilson's Beach Bar
Do: Hire a 125cc moped, Punanga nui market, Black Rock and Tikioki beaches