The Whitsundays on a wet Sunday

The bay was smothered by a cloud so thick, that the distant islands were tucked away out of sight. We had 4 days at Airlie Beach and had decided on Sunday to explore Whitehaven Beach, unbeknownst to us, it would be the only overcast day that week. Andrew and I holidayed here 15years ago, when

Boodjamulla – Lawn Hill

We dipped our oars into the deep, clear water. The water lilies swayed as we pushed past them and the ripples over the water stirred the reflections of the rich greenery and palm trees. Lawn Hill gorge, in the Boodjamulla National Park, is a green oasis in a barren outback. To get here, we passed

Kakadu: no salties in view!

There was a strange mist over Kakadu as we drove into the park. One of those mysterious afternoons you often read about in books, where you end up arriving at your destination, only 200 years earlier. It may have been the back burning, mixed with the wetland air - the scene was set. We swatted

Crossing into the Top End

Our last day in WA was spent aboard a pontoon, captained by Andrew and the kids. We pushed off into gigantic Lake Argyle and made our way through a series of little islands, until we found a perfect spot for a swim. Despite the known fact, that fresh water crocs are scared of people and

Snap into Broome

We were so excited for warmer weather. No more jumpers in the evening, no more socks at bedtime. We were set for our Broome adventure, filled with sunshine, beach, crocs and dinosaur footprints. Our over excited eagerness, was met with a sobering slap in the face. As we were setting up our camper trailer, the