PHOTOGRAPHER and TRAVEL WRITER.
I am an avid bushwalker and undertake lots of walks of which I like to write and share my experiences with others. I take a lot of photo’s on my excursions. However, extended days bushwalking forces me to have a good look at the weight I’m carrying so a small camera is often the only option since food and water are important substances to able me to do these shots. Hope you enjoy my images. Please read my travel adventures.
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However, there was a landslide on our way
With the taste of the hot brown liquid still soothing our tastebuds, we left our big backpacks in the tent, loaded our lighter daypacks and headed North towards Baxter Falls
no cabin was available so we settled again for a night in our tent.
An A-frame house which was situated about 80 metres from the road. A big dog welcomed us at the gate
The Sportsman’s Wall Hotel was willing to offer us a room for the night and from here we started our discovery tour which led us to Cataract Gorge
At Eagle Hawk Neck (the only entrance to the Peninsula over land) my eye captured a glimpse of a sign pointing us in the direction of a