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2020 Road Trip BUCKET list

1. DO SOMETHING THAT SCARES YOU

Steel yourself to tackle that thing that you swore you’d never do, because life is too short to live with fears. It’s amazing just how easily you can turn your fears on their head when you decide to swim with sharks (albeit from the inside a underwater cage), stare down vertigo by climbing a lofty fire lookout tree, abseil off a cliff, or skinny dip at sunrise.

Make 2020 the year you tackle the thrill that you’ve never wanted to try, and discover just what it feels like to live life a little braver, and to wear a grin that nobody can wipe off.

TOP THRILLS: Brave the Spider Walk through Hancock Gorge (Karijini National Park, WA); climb to the windy canopy cabin atop the 75 metre-high Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree (Pemberton, WA); zip line your way through Victoria’s Otway Ranges; go adventure caving in SA’s Naracoorte Caves; or snare a barramundi from a saltie in the NT’s Mary River Wetlands.

2. FOLLOW IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF AN AUSSIE EXPLORER

You don’t have to venture too far from home. Anywhere unfamiliar will do

It’s impossible to travel throughout

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