Cathedral Cliffs Fraser Island Australia
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Australia’s Best Kept Secret: Wild and Beautiful Fraser Island

Australia’s Fraser Island is one of the most diverse, interesting places we’ve ever visited. In our three days on Fraser Island, we packed in enough sights to last a month. And we almost missed it…

So what’s so great about Fraser Island? In a sentence? Shipwrecks, airplanes landing on the beach, towering sand cliffs, champagne tidal pools, wild dingoes, migrating humpback wales, a freshwater aquifer, camping on the beach, 4×4 sand tracks, beautiful sandy beaches, and a fascinating Aboriginal history.

Here’s a overview of all the great things we found to do on Fraser Island…

Relaxing the Hot Pool at the Delta Residences at Sun Peaks
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A Little Slice of Hot Tub Heaven at the Delta Residences at Sun Peaks

We love our hot tubs.

There’s something wonderfully relaxing about sliding your tired body into steaming water, leaning your head back, and breathing in crisp, clean mountain air.

We were seriously in need of a getaway. We’ve been planning travel itineraries, booking rooms, and all the not-so fun things we need to do to prepare for a long trip.

So when we had a chance to visit the Delta Residences at Sun Peaks we jumped at the chance.

Cabot Trail in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
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12 Travel Tips For Making the Most of your Smartphone on the Road

We’re thrilled to have David Elias give us a cheeky and insightful look into traveling with a smartphone.

David gives us a few observations to help make the most out of traveling with a compact marvel of modern technology, from the dangers of mirrored screen covers and airport scanners, to managing the constant presence of technology in our travels.

Sculpture in the middle of the Oodnadatta in Australia's Outback
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Cruisin’ the Australian Outback on the Oodnadatta Track

Cinnamon-red mud splatters the windshield, and our van slides precariously sideways toward the ditch, righting just in time to keep us on the road. We don’t dare stop; the thick mud is as slick as ice, and deep enough that we would be stuck in seconds. Charles and I are driving the infamous Oodnadatta Track, which cuts through the heart of Australia’s Outback and traces the route of the old Ghan railway.

We decided to brave the track, sometimes notoriously rough and difficult, in our 14-year-old, 2-wheel-drive, Toyota HiAce van. We are prepared for the trip: the van carries enough water to float a small navy, food for a few weeks, spare tires and a jack. Still, I’m worried that our van, which we’ve owned for barely two weeks, won’t be up to the trip…

Online shopping dog Black Friday

Black Friday – The Most Sordid Love Affair of Them All

Being a technology lover, in my mind there is truly no better day of consumerism than the yearly Black Friday sales. Thanksgiving be damned! The best fall holiday is surely the day after when millions of Americans burn their turkey ingested calories elbowing and shoving their way down the many congested aisles of the local brand name stores in search of the best deal.

You’d think that being a Canadian and living hours from the US border would be enough to lessen the impact of this yearly madfest of overabundant consumer greed. The problem is, you’d be wrong…

The open road travel preparation
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Extended Travel – Preparations and To Do Lists

With November now upon us, we’re under the gun to get everything sorted out and our stuff packed away as we make way for our next extended jaunt into the unknown. If you want to know what we have planned, feel free to check this post out. If not, we understand. Nothing spoils the magic of unfettered adventure like packing lists and real life to do lists.

If you’re just curious to know where we’re heading and for how long (here’s a hint, it’s going to be a very long trip) then just read the beginning. I promise I won’t bore you too much. If you’re thinking of taking off for your own extended trip, this post might give you an idea of the things you’ll need to take care of before you go…