While spring announces itself on the east coast of Australia with a purple tide of Jacaranda trees, nothing is more autumnal than the patchy hues of yellow, orange and brown that appear across London at this time of year. “All change”.


While spring announces itself on the east coast of Australia with a purple tide of Jacaranda trees, nothing is more autumnal than the patchy hues of yellow, orange and brown that appear across London at this time of year. “All change”.

Carbisdale Castle will forever be a warm sunshine-filled summer for me. With rough grey blocks of castle walls almost glowing […]

Dark sweet liquid fizzles on my tongue and I recall brown crates on the back of noisy delivery trucks in quiet Brisbane streets. Hot summers, carefree days, and small hands clutching glasses filled with an ice-cold drink.

As I stepped into the Albany Visitor Centre, on the south coast of West Australia, to sign my last logbook […]

Puerto Natales is a pretty little town, nestled between the Argentinian border and the cold dark waters of the Patagonian Fjords. It has a population of around 20,000 and you can count on one hand the number of towns that are closer to the South Pole. Winters in Patagonia are long and harsh.

Despite growing up in ‘Brissie’ and spending many years hiking, climbing and bush bashing close to home, my home town […]

Last Saturday was Nowruz. It means “new day” in Persian and is celebrated at the northern spring equinox – March 21. It dates back over 3000 years, with its roots in the Zoroastrian faith – possibly the world’s oldest religion. And it’s a wonderful time to be in Iran.

As I look back on images of La Paz, Uyuni and Bolivia from 12 months ago, I am so grateful I got the chance to explore a new continent, several new countries, and see a bit more of this big beautiful world. Just before it all went to shit.

The water is crystal blue. Clear. I can see black lines and the Ts contorted beneath shallow waters. A few random leaves have snuck in from nearby trees. I’m sitting on the end of the pool, sweating from the midday heat. My shoulders ache. They’re not used to this. My neck is stiff. But the pool looks cool and inviting. It calls me. Dares me. “What have you got in you today?” I’m tired. But all I need is to get one lap done. Then another. And another.

Sunday the 21st February is my sister’s birthday. This is for her.