
Abandoned In Australia
As the title suggests, we feel abandoned in Australia. Our flights have been cancelled, our rescheduled flights have been cancelled and no-one is answering our calls.
As the title suggests, we feel abandoned in Australia. Our flights have been cancelled, our rescheduled flights have been cancelled and no-one is answering our calls.
I’ve been pretty quiet since Ben Nevis but Suzanne and I are now back on the road as our Australian Adventure continues.
Part 2 of our road trip, down the A9 from Dornoch. I was going to do a post of Dornoch but we never really spent a lot of time there. There was plenty of history to be soaked up along the way.
What an epic weekend, I spent Saturday climbing Buachaille Etive Mor and on Sunday I took the scenic route to Dornoch. It was my girlfriend, Soozie’s birthday the other week
Returning home after travelling is a strange experience. You hear people talk about what it’s like to leave but rarely about what it’s like to come back
Melbourne is the second most populated city in Australia and arguably the most popular amongst backpackers. Which creates a problem when it comes to finding a job.
Without a shadow of a doubt, the first hour or two in Melbourne has been our worst experience in Australia yet.
Unfortunately all good things come to an end. Our East Coast road trip is almost over but what a time we’ve had!
After weeks of worrying and stressing about our road-trip, we’ve finally paid off our activities package and got our deposit down on a camper van.
Happy New Year everyone! I wrote a post about Christmas in Hervey Bay so it’s only fitting that I write a post about the New Year in Hervey Bay as well.
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