About Me
Hello,
I’ve enjoyed travelling for quite some time now, which is what originally inspired me to start this blog. I find that there is very little information on so many of the great locations around Australia as well as guides for what to take on each trip and what to do!
I regularly travel throughout Western Australia, and have plans for various other parts of the world in the future. This blog will cover some of the places that I have travelled, along with advice on when to go, what to take and any other relevant information. I will also cover a fair bit of four wheel driving, fishing and camping.
Feel free to contact me
Have a good one.
4 Comments to “About Me”
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By justin chee, January 2, 2010 @ 4:58 PM
hi,Aaron.
i like ur web page, as i m north of the river, ur stories on travelling about and around is very intersting. ill keep a look out on ur updates in travel and camping..
got a Q here… when camping around north(i.e after yanchep or two rocks ) near the beach.. would u apply for permits?
cheers
By Aaron, January 3, 2010 @ 12:17 PM
Hey mate,
As far as I am aware, camping in Wilbinga is fine, but it seems mainly because no one cares about anyone doing it. I would suggest giving the DEC a call, and seeing what they say. In saying this, a huge number of people camp there every year without any drama, so its up to you! I have driven from Wilbinga to Cervanties, along the beach where we could. You are allowed to camp in many places in that area on the coast, but its easy to get lost getting to Moore river on the beach and further.
Have a good one!
By sarah, June 23, 2010 @ 3:57 PM
Hey aaron, we are off to dwellingup over the weekend and wanted to do some trout fishing, is there anywhere you would recommend, and if so is it fly fishing or spinner.
By Aaron, June 23, 2010 @ 5:40 PM
There are fish everywhere, but it could be different after the rain. Generally south of Island Pool is quite good, along with some of the smaller parts of the river near Bob’s Crossing. You need a freshwater fishing license, and you can’t throw any red fin perch back. They are decent eating though!
Aaron