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A walking trail high up above the grand canyon of Tu San. Overlooking the roads, valleys and body of water below
Hiking

Ma Pi Leng Pass – Homestay and trek the sky path in Ha Giang

Experience one of the greatest passes in SE Asia, Ma Pi Leng. Located on the increasingly famous Ha Giang loop, the views will leave you

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Reading the signage outside Carey's Hut, situated amongst gumtrees
Hiking

Carey’s Peak – Hike through Gondwana Rainforest at Barrington Tops N.P

Located within ancient Gondwana Rainforests, Careys Peak is just two hours from Newcastle & 3.5 hours from Sydney. A variety of vegetation will greet you.

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At Ruined Castle, man sitting zen like on large rock column with Mt. Solitary imposing in the background
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Mt. Solitary overnighter – Blue Mountains National Park

This is a hike that will challenge you physically even for some of the most experienced hikers, particularly under the hot Australian sun.

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Ancient ruin situated amongst grand valleys and mountains
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Choquequirao – Macchu Picchu’s Little known sister city

In late 2019 my mate Ben & myself set out from Choquequirao to Macchu Picchu on the hike of a lifetime through the valleys of

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man sitting peacefully on top of mountain with deep blue hues, mountains and lake in background
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Wavey Ridge via Murtle Lake portage – Canoeing & hiking

Wavey Ridge is one of those hard to get to places that make them even more special in my eye. First a portage to the

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Berg Lake – In arms reach of Berg Glacier. BC, Canada.

The Berg Lake Trail is truly a world-class hiking destination, from waterfalls, giant valleys and glaciers. It’s one to put on your bucket list that’s

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Currently on Kabi Kabi/Gubbi Gubbi Country

Visual highlights of some time well spent during S Visual highlights of some time well spent during Spring in New Zealand. 

With spring skiing in NZ coming to an end and the weather clearing, other side quests were calling and it’s always the unexpected and unplanned that seems the most rewarding. 

From finding ourselves in the midst of Mount Aspiring National Park exploring ancient forests and getting soaked when the waterfalls path switched with the wind. 

The road trip and boat trip up Milford sound, there’s definitely something colossal about it. 

Encounters with New Zealand’s cheeky Kea birds trying to gnaw the rubber off our hire car. 

Being captivated by the intelligence of the sheep dog display at Walter Peak. 

And nature providing those fleeting moments of magic that proves the more time you spend chasing light and adventure the luckier you get. 

And best of all getting to do it with some of your best mates.
This was one of those moments that makes you stand This was one of those moments that makes you stand still or run around excitedly trying to capture the light show unfolding before you. 

Coming down the Crown Range in our trusty Swifty after a day of riding at Cadrona, the opportunity to stop at a few lookouts couldn’t be missed. It was the day of the AFL Grand Final, so the idea was to get down the hill and watch the game after a few quick snaps.

@nathan.triandafillou wound up in conversation so I thought I may as well grab my digital camera whilst we were waiting. 

The longer we were there the better the show got and we couldn’t leave with the sun rays piercing through the clouds creating a curtain of rays above the ranges. 

Thankfully Nathan’s team Collingwood didn’t make the final otherwise we would have rushed down to watch the game and missed this special moment.
New Zealand photo series part I A series not too New Zealand photo series part I 

A series not too long ago from my first time in NZ, it felt damn good to be back exploring in the mountains and re-connecting with like-minded friends
Recent shoot for @we_are_explorers x @dometic test Recent shoot for @we_are_explorers x @dometic testing the latest Dometic CFX2 series fridges.

The brief? Hook it up to my van and take it on a surf trip up the coast. 

In short the Domestic CFX2 was our coolest companion keeping us fuelled, allowing us more time to focus on what the trip was all about - surfing. 

At 13.5kg, it’s easily manueverable and we were able to set it up on the beach or next to camp thanks to our portable battery set-up. 

It was ideal for mid-surf snacks and helped keep us fuelled for long stints out in the water. As a consequence there were some happy campers/surfers. 

With its robust and ergonomic design, the CFX2 will be coming on many more adventures. 🌊🏄‍♂️☀️
Exploring familiar places in new light 💡 We head Exploring familiar places in new light 💡 

We headed down the point this day as the top was too blown out. The light was super variable and strong overhead so I decided to shoot in B&W. 

If I had shot in colour the images would have felt flat, instead B&W helped bring out the contrast in the shadows and textures, bringing the scene to life.
A day at at Tea Tree ft. @tomfaheyy @raymond_sayle A day at at Tea Tree ft. @tomfaheyy @raymond_sayles & @ebmaier is a day well spent 🤝
Core moments with the locals in Indonesia. Commun Core moments with the locals in Indonesia.

Communication can be limited at times, but the shared experiences in between coffee, surfs, drop-ins and a stolen moped are priceless.
I grew up a non-surfer when I was younger, but I w I grew up a non-surfer when I was younger, but I was subscribed to Rip Curl’s ‘The Search’ series via email. I didn’t think I’d ever get into the surfing world at that stage, yet here I am, years later on the top of a hill overlooking one of Indonesia’s best waves.  I guess those videos had a deep impact on my sub-conscious, more than I originally realised. 

#inspiredbythesearch
Visual highlights of some time well spent during S Visual highlights of some time well spent during Spring in New Zealand. 

With spring skiing in NZ coming to an end and the weather clearing, other side quests were calling and it’s always the unexpected and unplanned that seems the most rewarding. 

From finding ourselves in the midst of Mount Aspiring National Park exploring ancient forests and getting soaked when the waterfalls path switched with the wind. 

The road trip and boat trip up Milford sound, there’s definitely something colossal about it. 

Encounters with New Zealand’s cheeky Kea birds trying to gnaw the rubber off our hire car. 

Being captivated by the intelligence of the sheep dog display at Walter Peak. 

And nature providing those fleeting moments of magic that proves the more time you spend chasing light and adventure the luckier you get. 

And best of all getting to do it with some of your best mates.
This was one of those moments that makes you stand This was one of those moments that makes you stand still or run around excitedly trying to capture the light show unfolding before you. 

Coming down the Crown Range in our trusty Swifty after a day of riding at Cadrona, the opportunity to stop at a few lookouts couldn’t be missed. It was the day of the AFL Grand Final, so the idea was to get down the hill and watch the game after a few quick snaps.

@nathan.triandafillou wound up in conversation so I thought I may as well grab my digital camera whilst we were waiting. 

The longer we were there the better the show got and we couldn’t leave with the sun rays piercing through the clouds creating a curtain of rays above the ranges. 

Thankfully Nathan’s team Collingwood didn’t make the final otherwise we would have rushed down to watch the game and missed this special moment.
New Zealand photo series part I A series not too New Zealand photo series part I 

A series not too long ago from my first time in NZ, it felt damn good to be back exploring in the mountains and re-connecting with like-minded friends
Recent shoot for @we_are_explorers x @dometic test Recent shoot for @we_are_explorers x @dometic testing the latest Dometic CFX2 series fridges.

The brief? Hook it up to my van and take it on a surf trip up the coast. 

In short the Domestic CFX2 was our coolest companion keeping us fuelled, allowing us more time to focus on what the trip was all about - surfing. 

At 13.5kg, it’s easily manueverable and we were able to set it up on the beach or next to camp thanks to our portable battery set-up. 

It was ideal for mid-surf snacks and helped keep us fuelled for long stints out in the water. As a consequence there were some happy campers/surfers. 

With its robust and ergonomic design, the CFX2 will be coming on many more adventures. 🌊🏄‍♂️☀️
Exploring familiar places in new light 💡 We head Exploring familiar places in new light 💡 

We headed down the point this day as the top was too blown out. The light was super variable and strong overhead so I decided to shoot in B&W. 

If I had shot in colour the images would have felt flat, instead B&W helped bring out the contrast in the shadows and textures, bringing the scene to life.
A day at at Tea Tree ft. @tomfaheyy @raymond_sayle A day at at Tea Tree ft. @tomfaheyy @raymond_sayles & @ebmaier is a day well spent 🤝
Core moments with the locals in Indonesia. Commun Core moments with the locals in Indonesia.

Communication can be limited at times, but the shared experiences in between coffee, surfs, drop-ins and a stolen moped are priceless.
I grew up a non-surfer when I was younger, but I w I grew up a non-surfer when I was younger, but I was subscribed to Rip Curl’s ‘The Search’ series via email. I didn’t think I’d ever get into the surfing world at that stage, yet here I am, years later on the top of a hill overlooking one of Indonesia’s best waves.  I guess those videos had a deep impact on my sub-conscious, more than I originally realised. 

#inspiredbythesearch
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