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 | Sep 27, 2017 | Food, Marine Science, Other Things To Try!, Sustainable Development, Whales and Sea Life
When you’ve been snorkelling on the Far South Coast since you were 5 years old, it stands to reason you probably know the local waters pretty well. “Some of my earliest memories are clinging onto my Dad’s back at Merimbula Wharf, and holding on when...
by jenny | Jul 4, 2017 | Business Values, Conservation and Education, Sustainable Development, Uncategorized
[Jake and friends hiking Kings Canyon National Park in California.] When we began planning Light to Light Camps we were happily surprised to receive a call from a mate who was living in the U.S. with his young family. Jake Lynch and his wife Deb had decided it was...
by jenny | Mar 12, 2017 | Business Values, Conservation and Education, Local Businesses, Sustainable Development
Our fledgling little business is only just a few months old, and still has a lot of growing to do. But we knew from Day 1 that we wanted Light to Light Camps to be an enterprise that did more than just take people on (amazing) adventures. From the years that I spent...
by jenny | Dec 18, 2016 | Business Values, Conservation and Education, Sustainable Development
I’d been gone 10 years. It was beautiful to see that Eden hadn’t changed too much. In 2006, when I left here as editor of the local paper, the communities around Twofold Bay were still, in a lot of ways, more comfortable with the culture and traditions of...