Thrills and spills on Gold Coast
The Gold Coast has a range of activities for those who like to go fast, get wet or get up high.
After abandoning a sensible career in IT to travel and write, Rob McFarland now divides his time between Sydney, the US and Europe. He’s won six writing awards, including Australian Travel Writer of the Year, and regularly runs workshops for aspiring writers. While not averse to the charms of a 5-star hotel, his most memorable travel experiences involve adventure. Highlights include scaling the mist-shrouded mountain behind Machu Picchu and rafting the Futaleufu River in Patagonia.
The Gold Coast has a range of activities for those who like to go fast, get wet or get up high.
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