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Once we tramped through the town gates, the streets quietened. Motorized vehicles tended to avoid the community’s inner core. Stone and dirt paths curved through the village.” Tasmania's Cradle Mountain trek offers lakes, rocky peaks, mystical forests and the odd Tasmanian Devil sniffing the track. Be prepared for rain, sleet and sun, but most importantly a gratifying and healthy week to disconnect from it all!
Dust in My Pack is now published and available for your reading pleasure!
I share insights into my transition from a career in finance to write a travel book in this interview with my Cass Business School Alumni of the City University of London.
Download a section from Chapter One: Boat Trips to discover a one-of-a-kind journey across Malawi's oceanlike Lake Niassa. Get your full copy of Dust in My Pack as an eBook or paperback at most online bookstores. Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dust-My-Pack-Adventurous-Travelling-ebook/dp/B073XV23XN iBooks: http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/isbn9781775039006
Big animals bring big swigs of adrenalin. I recollect sitting inside a Land Rover in Southern Malawi when a solitary male elephant decided to charge us. All the cells in my body felt momentarily stunned, unable to move beyond flicking my eyelids wide open. Catch a glimpse into the book with this excerpt from Chapter Three: Day Hikes capturing the Patagonia region of Argentina and Chile. For More: http://www.bynancyohare.com/dust-in-my-pack.html
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