An Aussie, an American, a Kiwi, two Canucks and a Brit are taking us on a road trip across New South Wales with the itinerary being decided by you. Follow their adventure here or sound off on where they should go on our Facebook wall at www.facebook.com/visitNSW
When road tripping travel bloggers become temporary farmers #unmapped (Taken with Instagram at Mudgee)
@kbstyling jumping some hay bails in the country #unmapped (Taken with Instagram at New South Wales)
Dozer (the #unmapped road trip mascot) and I, in the bus on the way to Blue Mountains (Taken with instagram)
Today we really wanted to try paddle boarding, but unfortunately we didn’t have enough time. HOWEVER—later in the day we happened to spot this...
Today’s mission; find a wombat #unmapped (Taken with Instagram at New South Wales)
Canopy walk view at Illawara Tree Top Walk #unmapped (Taken with instagram)
@johnonolan on top of the #unmapped bus (Taken with Instagram at New South Wales)
People at Mardi Gras 2012 in Sydney!
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photo of Ben Vadasz, Kelly Harmon, Josh Huculiak, Allan Davey at Nimbin Horse and Cart, and Kyle Bell
The speed… The thrill… The experience of my first toboggan race at the Big Banana in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia. I decided the hand brake was merely a suggestion, and instead leaned into the turns and tried to gain as much aerodynamics as possible. Now, if only there was a way to slide pass the other tobogganers.
Growing up a fan of gridiron American football, I was thrilled to experience my first Australian professional Rugby League game in Newcastle, New South Wales… cheering for the home team! the Newcastle Knights vs. Brisbane Broncos
Exploring the rainforest from high above the trees at ILLAWARRA FLY TREETOP WALK, a 500 meter long, 25 meter high swaying suspension bridge in the southern highlands of New South Wales, Australia.
GUINEA PIG RACING in Grenfell, possibly the friendliest town in New South Wales, Australia.
Celebrating Sydney Mardi Gras! See And Be Seen… a non-stop party hosted once a year where people from all over Australia and around the world embrace the spirit of love, equality, acceptance, and the beauty of self-expression. In a word, Mardi Gras is “fun,” but at its core its meaning is profound.
After enjoying a wonderfully balanced, velvety ‘09 Cabernet Sauvignon with our Aussie bar-b-que dinner at the Odd Frog Lodges farm in Lue last night, our #unmapped team was excited to discover that the FROG ROCK WINES vineyard was close by in Mudgee. This morning, we eagerly hopped in the tour bus and headed straight to Frog Rock for a visit. After all, we’d enjoyed the Cab so much, that we bought a bottle of Sauvignon Blanc Semillon to take with us.
Frog Rock is a small family winery that handcrafts some critically acclaimed wines, including Shiraz, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Chambourcin, and of course, Cabernet and Sauvignon Blanc that are produced exclusively from their estate vineyards.
If you’re ever in the Mudgee Region, definitely stop by for a tasting!
Kelly takes a spill mountain biking in Kangaroo Valley. This footage was taken earlier this week when the #unmapped team went for a mountain bike ride with Tour de France cycling stage winner Brad McGee of McGee’s Cycle.
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