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Bake Bread Coongie Lakes, South Australia

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A large, permanent wetland 120km north of Innaminka in the arid region of South Australia, Coongie Lakes are fed by a branch of Cooper Creek, together providing water in an otherwise dry landscape.

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Kayak

Kayak on Bega River

Not only is a kayak a great fitness machine but it gets me around the flat water rivers and lakes to enjoy and photograph their unique landscape, near on impossible otherwise.

Quadbike

Hut overlooking Lake Eucumbene

With a cruising speed of around 50k/h on good going, the 4x4 bike and trailer carry photography gear, camp and tucker over considerable distances, allowing camping on site for the best light.

Mountain Bike

Lily and Granddad on mountain bikes

On the mountain bike I travel close enough to the ground and slow enough to see quite a bit that may otherwise be missed. Of course, the bike is mainly for travel on rural roads and tracks.

On Foot

Beach near Point Hicks

With a pack on my back, it's often not necessary to cover a great distance to capture the wilderness landscape. Anything from a few hundred metres to 15km can make a great day out in an isolated environment.

The Wilderness Outback website is an expanding collection of stories with photos (photo stories) describing my many trips with the camera. Some photo stories are of trips to local places, on family holidays or alone, while others stretch across Australia, often into remote areas when I leave the ute and travel on the ATV (all terrain vehicle) also known as a quadbike, camping out for a week at a time.

Note: You can also access the various Photo Stories category links via the drop down menu.