024: Solo camping in the Australian Outback with Kath Swinbourne
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Kath Swinbourne is an Australian Outback adventurer, and in her words, a ‘woman of a certain age’. She spends 2-3 months camping solo in the outback, with her 4WD, satellite phone and some good quality coffee. She sleeps under the stars in a swag. In this episode we talk about the allure of the outback, safety tips, and why you should not wait around for anyone, or anything else to start your own adventures. Life is too short!
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