It's time for adventure!



I was talking to one of the young ladies in work the other day and she asked me what I had done at the weekend,  and I was explaining how I had gone to my local beach, Lepe, and gone for a walk along the foreshore.

I then started to explain some of the history of the area in connection to WWII and how it was one of my favourite places to visit for kayaking and other adventures. Whilst I was talking about this and other things I like to do she said that I should set up a Blog and share some of my adventures.

So here you go then Georgia, the first instalment of Live life outdoors!

Firstly let me introduce myself.


 I'm an overweight (working on this), 50 plus, happily married man with a myriad of hobbies. I love kayaking, gardening, paddleboards, bodyboarding, snorkling, hiking, geocaching, camping, cooking, bike rides, reading, history and fishing. In between all of this I work full time as well.













On my adventures I'm often joined by my beautiful wife and soul mate (without her I wouldn't be complete) and my awesome big brother, he is responsible for a lot that has happened in the past and a lot of what will happen in the future.  That's my story and I'm sticking to it.









On occasion we are also joined by my mum, who despite being well into her 70s is still up for a road trip or an adventure.


This is our ensemble. Sometimes I'm flying solo, sometimes it's a duo, threesome or quartet.

Now the stage is set and you know who the main players are.  I shall leave you as there are things to do before around the house whilst the wind is howling outside!

I will hopefully be back tomorrow with a new adventure after having been on my first fossil hunt!

And just remember

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    1. Hi Kelly, geocaching is a modern day treasure hunt using either a smart phone or hand held GPS. I've attached a link to the geocaching website that can give you more information. Thanks for reading my blog.

      https://www.geocaching.com/play

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