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CYCLING JOURNAL: Yakima HighRoad Bike Rack Product Review

If you're a rider, it's likely that at some point instead of riding from home you’ll be driving to a destination. Let’s be frank, road trips are much better when you can take your bike along! Thankfully the good folk at Yakima have you covered.

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Tasmanian Scuba Diving Spots You’ve Been Overlooking

You have your favourite dive spots. But, are you ready to explore spots you’ve never been to before. There are so many gorgeous places around Tasmania. The mild climate and the exceptionally clear waters help make the area perfect for diving.

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CYCLINGTIPS.COM: Outdoor Odyssey – a Story of Adventure, the Open Road and Bikes on the Roof

This article by Iain Treloar was originally published at cyclingtips.com in October 2018. There’s a series of sepia photos from the ‘80s, offering a perfect glimpse back into the lives of its forgotten subjects. In one shot, a group of six friends lie back in their kayaks, eyes closed, basking...

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Australia’s Best Sand Driving Beaches

Whether adventurers want to simply mosey along the beach and enjoy a relaxing drive or play harder with a thrilling ride up and down sand dunes and the need for 4-wheel drive, Australia has phenomenal driving beaches to explore. Sitting at home or in a hotel room and just looking at pictures online could never be the same as going out and experiencing the glorious outdoors that Australia has to offer in person. The key is knowing which beaches are the best for driving.

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Advice For Remote Off-Road Driving

Off-roading is an increasingly popular activity that takes you and your vehicle past the limitations of the paved road to gravel and sand, across fields and valleys, to destinations beyond your wildest dreams. In the comfort of your vehicle, cross dry riverbeds filled with boulders, up mountains to beautiful vistas that take your breath away.

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Southern Lights (Aurora Australis) Viewing Guide

Between March and September each year, those lucky enough to live in or travel to New Zealand have a chance to see the Southern Lights in person. For those in Tasmania, they can be seen all year round.