The Art of Free Travel: A frugal family adventure

Author(s): Patrick Jones, Meg Ulman

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Patrick, Meg and their family had built a happy, sustainable life in regional Victoria. But in late 2013, they found themselves craving an adventure: a road trip. But theirs was a road trip with a difference. With Zephyr (10), Woody (1) and Zero their Jack Russell, they set off on an epic 6,000km year-long cycling journey along Australia's east coast, from Daylesford to Cape York and back. Their aim was to live as cheaply as possible - guerrilla camping, hunting, foraging and bartering their permaculture skills, and living on a diet of free food, bush tucker, and the occasional fresh road kill. They spent time in Aboriginal communities, joined an anti-fracking blockade, documented edible plants, and dodged speeding cars and trucks on the country's most dangerous highways. The Art of Free Travel is the remarkable story of a rule-breaking year of ethical living.


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Patrick Jones is an artist, poet, permaculturist, essayist and blogger. His favourite bush tucker is coal-cooked wild fish. Meg Ulman is a blogger, editor and writer. Meg's favourite bush tucker is the Burdekin plum.

General Fields

  • : 9781742234434
  • : NewSouth Publishing
  • : NewSouth
  • : 01 October 2015
  • : 210mm X 135mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Patrick Jones, Meg Ulman
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 264