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Join Writing WA CEO Will Yeoman for a special crossover episode of Podstreet and The Pod Well Travelled.
During the show, Will chats with Mark Pybus, the passionate hiker and founder behind The Life of Py.
From his first trek across Costa Rica to the diverse landscapes of the Warren River Loop and Cape Le Grand Coastal Trail, Mark shares his journey into hiking and his passion for Western Australia’s natural beauty.
Tune in as they discuss his popular guidebooks, the rise in hiking interest during lockdowns, and the importance of preserving these trails for future adventurers.
Will Yeoman has also written an exclusive piece on Mark Pybus and his adventures for this Saturday’s Travel section in The West Australian. Subscribers to the podcast can get early access to the story here.
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