Stone-walled
This column's recent revelation about the extensive web of historic stone walls which criss-cross vast swathes of private farmland of the monaro (Wonder Walls, July 9) resulted in a bulging mailbag.
Nobody knows the Canberra region like Tim the Yowie Man.
This column's recent revelation about the extensive web of historic stone walls which criss-cross vast swathes of private farmland of the monaro (Wonder Walls, July 9) resulted in a bulging mailbag.
Dave Moore, one of this column's well-travelled correspondents recently stumbled upon this 'weather rock' while driving through Lithgow, near the NSW Blue Mountains.
Adventurous readers braving this year's harsh winter to explore the far-flung corners our region are being rewarded with some unusual encounters with nature. Here's the top five to land lob into my inbox.
Tim the Yowie Man finds perfection in a rustic bush hut, ending a decades-long quest.
Tim the Yowie Man discovers there's more to Gundagai than just a small dog sculpture.
Tim the Yowie Man investigates an astonishing network of dry stone walls from the 1840s.
Tim the Yowie Man on naturally occurring arches and the mystery of a local architect.
In his third installment of The Road South, Tim the Yowie Man reveals more landmarks on the journey to the snow, between Cooma and Thredbo.
The road to the snow, Part II: Tim the Yowie Man's guide to this surprisingly fascinating journey.
The ski season has arrived, and Tim the Yowie Man shares his guide to the quirky landmarks on the journey between Canberra and the snow.
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