Yarns With Outdoor Aussies

By: Ben Jamieson
  • Summary

  • Campfire yarns with Aussies that do incredible things outside. From camping, hiking, biking, paddling, climbing, 4wd, this podcast aims to share a story that will get anyone stoked to get outdoors and go explore!
    © 2023 Yarns With Outdoor Aussies
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Episodes
  • We Will Roam | Emma & Ant - Ep10
    Feb 3 2021

    We catchup with Emma and Ant from We Will Roam to chat about all things Australian travel. A UK couple that moved out to Australia and slowly found themselves in love with the great outdoors of Australia. They purchased a Landcruiser Troopy a few years ago and started exploring out of their home base in Melbourne. Now over 400 day on the road full time, they have covered a fair chuck of Australia.

    They film and produce some of the most incredibly inspiring and genuine travel films to be released on their Youtube channel We Will Roam. We highly recommend you go check out their latest award-winning short film Little Victories before listening to this conversation. It will give you so much more depth into the conversation.

     

    We chat about their “Original Plan” before Covid, how their travels have since changed, shipping 4wd around the world, the challenges of living in a 4wd permanently, their trip up Cape Yorke, their films and Ants music passion, their plan for the next stage of travel and adventure and a good laugh here and there.

     

    Emma and Ant are the most genuine, honest, deeply inspiring couple we have come across in a long time and we instantly clicked with them and spent many additional hours sitting and chatting about life and adventure over coffee and beers. Thankyou guys!

     

    www.wewillroam.com

    www.instagram.com/wewillroam

    www.facebook.com/wewillroam

    www.youtube.com/c/wewillroam

    www.patreon.com/wewillroam


     

    Little Victories by We Will Roam. Winning short Film of XOverland's Overlander Film Festival

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yst46vXOB1Y

     

     

    To see some more pics and check out some of our other podcast episodes be sure to follow along on Instagram.

    @yarnswithoutdooraussies

    @caitlyn_francis

    @ben_cruisin

     

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Rachel Yaseen Cycling Around the World - Ep9
    Jan 18 2021

    Rachel Yaseen is a full time traveller and adventurer currently exploring the world by bicycle. After a number of successful careers and businesses in America, she up and left searching for a more adventurous and nomadic lifestyle.
     
     Her cycling adventure began in Bangkok, late 2018 when she set off around the world. I caught up with her during her time in South Australia in late 2020.
     
     We discuss:
     - How she came to riding around the world
     - Adventures in Australia so far
     - Her high speed crash in Litchfield NP
     - How Covid has changed her experiences in Aus
     - The mindset of a solo female traveller
     - Worldly adventures with her young son
     - The online relationship she has with her son in the U.S
     + heaps more little side yarns!
     
     I highly recommend you go listen to a podcast she did with The Tough Girl Podcast, which fills in a lot more of Rachel's background and previous adventures including the walking the Camino de Santiago, riding a tandem bike all over Europe and many more adventures with her son all over the world.
    Rachel Yaseen - 49 year old mother and full time adventurer, cycling the world and living a nomadic

    Visit Rachel's Website to keep up to date with her travels and to learn more about her posture clinics, adventure coaching, public speaking and her funny little videos from her travels!
    www.rachelyaseenworldwide.com

    Rachel's Youtube Channel
    Rachel's Instagram @RachelYaseen
    Rachel's Patreon

    Be sure to follow along for all the new and exciting podcast stories coming this year!
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    @YarnsWithOutdoorAussies
    @ben_cruisin
    @caitlyn.francis
     
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    Much-ious Gratious!

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • West is Best! Pt2 of Living in Our 4WD - Ep8
    Dec 15 2020

    Pt 2 of our own story traveling around Western Australia in our 4WD for 7 months.
    We catchup again with our mate Jack in the park and tell him all about our travels through:

    • The Kimberleys
    • The Gibb River Road
    • Broome and the Dampier Peninsular 
    • The Pilbara Region
    • Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth, Coral Bay, 
    • Carnarvon, Shark Bay, Monkey Mia, Steep Point
    • Kalbari, Geralton and into Perth!

    Make sure you go back and check out Part 1 of the story in Ep 3 for the start of our trip up through SA, and into NT.

    Checkout some of our pics of these amazing places we chat about on our socials on Facebook and Instagram

    @yarnswithoutdooraussies

    @caitlyn_francis

    @ben_cruisin

     

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    Please leaving a like, comment or a rating as really helps us out and is greatly appreciated!

    Got a cool outdoor lifestye? Love crazy adventures and exploring? Hit us up with a message and we can have a yarn!

    We don't have any affiliation with Karst Stone Paper books however we really do love them! Support local Aussie business and go check the out! @karst.stonepaper

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    1 hr and 21 mins

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