Mark and I help out PJ clean up the aftermath of the cyclone and then we get to explore some of the old mines in the area.
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Australian Bushman Web Series: Episode 2
Dick Eussen, an old bushy from way back takes me out in the Daintree to wet a line and have a yarn.
PJ lives above china camp on the Creb Track and has been in contact to ask for a little help after a cyclone came through. Join Jamie as he explores PJ’s little piece of heaven, hidden away on Cape York.
The Canter Camp Kitchen
The Last ten years I’ve made do with some pretty excellent camping gear, but nothing has matched the new Canter setup.
Continue ReadingMaking a traditional Yolngu Yidaki (didgeridoo)
Yidaki is the Aboriginal word for didgeridoo amongst the Yolngu people in north-eastern Arnhem Land. Yidaki is the local word as described to me by …
Continue ReadingYolngu Bush Medicine in Arnhem Land
Dhopiya is an elder of the Gurruwiwi family, raised in Yolngu country, and currently lives at Wallaby beach. She was generous enough to run me through some traditional bush healing techniques.
Continue ReadingMangrove Worms: Arnhem Land Bush Tucker
I was recently invited up by some good friends of mine, Ali-Wallie and Groove, to meet the Gurruwiwi Family. I had the opportunity to go …
Continue ReadingRoad Side Bush Tucker – The Prickly Pear
Just outside of Goondiwindi, Prickly Pear everywhere is a great opportunity for a quick video about the prickly little fruit. Cactus fruit grows on the …
Continue ReadingJamie runs through the Uniden UH5030 Features
Jamie gives a quick run through of the new Uniden UH5030. The UHF Ideal for your 4WD, workshop or machinery.
Continue ReadingAustralian Bushman Web Series: Episode 1
The first episode of the Australian Bushman series proudly introduces CJ, an elder from KuKu Yalanji country sharing his story of growing up in the area surrounding the Creb Track in Cape York.
Continue ReadingTips & Tricks: Fire starter in the bush
Nothing like getting a good fire going when out in the bush. This is a little simple trick that I use all the time.
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