by Jenny | Dec 11, 2020 | Bandicoot, camping, environment, Family Fun, Light to Light Walk, nature, Photography
Local knowledge We sometimes forget that we do/should know more about the logistics of walking the Light to Light Walk than most visitors sold. It’s not that it’s difficult and we’re not suggesting we know everything – but you don’t know...
by jenny | May 3, 2020 | Independent walkers, Light to Light Walk, native animal, nature, Sustainable Development
Time for an update Hello folks. We are going to be honest here. We have nothing to tell you! Here is the status quo: you probably know Ben Boyd National Park (south) and the Light to Light Walk was heavily impacted by the Border Fire on 4th January 2020; consequently...
by jenny | Apr 12, 2020 | Boyd's Tower, Light to Light Walk, nature, Saltwater Beach, Sapphire Coast NSW
What a year…… Can you believe it? A global pandemic that has closed ALL 4 of our businesses just as we were getting going again. Wow. 2020. What a start – is this Mother Earth pushing back a little? COVID-19 changed everything Like everyone...
by jenny | Feb 11, 2020 | Birds, bushfire, environment, Green Cape, Light to Light Walk, Local Businesses, native animal, nature, Saltwater
Finally – the fires are out A (not unexpected) deluge of heavy rains has finally put the majority of bushfires in NSW out for good. (Some fires burnt for up to 74 days.) We only just survived ourselves – phew. Our entire 65 acres burnt, along with two...
by jenny | May 8, 2019 | Equipment, Great Walks Australia, Kosciuszko Area, Light to Light Walk, Mont, nature, Photography, Saltwater, Winter
It’s never really too cold to camp. Not in Australia, anyway. We’re about 2 1/2 hours by car from Australia’s only ski fields in the Snowy Mountains. And we know of people going ‘back country’ up there to ski and camp. They get all the...
by jenny | May 7, 2019 | camping, Fit and Active, Food, Great Walks Australia, Light to Light Walk, nature
Food glorious food. Our guests are asked for their own personal preferences before we buy stores for a tour. We do this for a few reasons: we’re going to a fairly remote campground with no facilities other than some pit toilets, fairly bare camp kitchen, firepit...