WellBeing Wild

Warren Hill

When do you feel the most alive and wild?

We grew up in the UK in a town called Bournemouth, which has just enough waves to get you hooked on surfing, but not enough to fill your appetite. So buying a van and travelling to find waves became an all-consuming pastime of ours. The freedom of having a full tank of petrol and a van packed with boards is hard to beat.

We moved to Australia six years ago with no more than the backpacks on our backs. Our first purchase was an old Toyota HiAce with a pop top to get out and explore the incredible east coast of Australia. We traded our beloved van for a family car when we had our first child Flynn (there were tears), and now with three young kids we get our freedom from

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