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Ian Wrights antipodean adventure begins at the huge
international Country and Western festival
in Tamworth, New South Wales. After sampling the music, dancing
and rodeos, he hitches to Byron Bay on the
North coast of the province, where he hang-glides high above
the miles of golden beaches. He also runs into some bikers
and comes away with the ultimate souvenir of his trip
a tattoo.
Ian heads south, via Sydney to Albury and the vast Mount Buffalo
National Park. His riding skills are put to the test as he
embarks on a horse trek through the High Plains. He views
of the blue mountain ranges ate breath-taking, and it is the
perfect setting for bush camping and sleeping out under the
stars.
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Putting bums on Seats: Tamworth Country Music Festival
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Rafting at Cateract Gorge, Tasmania
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Ian hops on a train to Melbourne, where he finds work in
a coffee bar. After a few altercations with the cappuccino
machine he saves enough to invest in an old car, with which
he hopes to explore Victoria. Things dont quite go according
to plan, however, as the car breaks down and hes forced
to go on alone.
After going rock climbing in the Grampian Mountains, Ian
takes a flight to Tasmania. The Asbestos National Park in
the north of this island is home to large communities of Australias
national animal, the kangaroo. Ian also comes face to face
with wallabies and wombats. Mountain bike is his preferred
mode of transport, and he starts on a tour all around the
island. Near Bicheno he stays with a farmer in Tasmanian Devil
country.
Ian journeys to the South West Wilderness National Park, where
he is taken on a tour through the mysterious black lagoons
and estuaries teeming with local wildlife. His journey ends
on a more sombre note, with a visit to Port Arthur, the prison
in which Australias first white settlers, the British
convicts were incarcerated.
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