When you’re in Australia, you’re going to want to check out the beach. After all, there are over 10,000 beaches around the country. One of the most fun activities at the beach is surfing.
Now that you’ve nailed cycling, you’re keen to expand your horizons and check out mountain bike riding. After all, it is super fun, you get to go up big hills and whiz down them at fast speeds.
If you're like me, you probably have a couple of roof bars fitted to your vehicle for carrying toys like kayaks or surfboards, but they're pretty useless when it comes to lugging around items that aren't long (or rigid) enough to sit comfortably over the gap between them. This is where dedicated full-length roof racks come in handy, but they can be prohibitively expensive, especially if you only need to use them occasionally.
So we can’t quite tell you the most secret spots for surfing - those are the ones the locals don’t want you to know about. However, we can tell you about a few spots around the world that might not be on your radar.
Australia is beautiful with lots of scenery to check out, no matter where you live. A great way to check it out is by going on a canoe or kayak day trip.
Kayaking is a great activity. But even the most advanced kayaker can find themselves in trouble. So we’ve put together some tips to make sure you can have a safe kayaking adventure.