Publications

We Are Explorers: Why Victoria’s Mount Juliet is the Ideal Training Hike (August 2024)

We Are Explorers: Nairobbery - Moments - By We Are Explorers (July 2024)

‘Moments’ travel writing competition.

We Are Explorers: The ‘Big 3’ Hikes of the NT: How Do They Compare? (February 2024)

WorldHeritageSites.net: Royal Exhibition Building (January 2024)

WorldHeritageSites.net: Ngorongoro Conservation Area (November 2023)

Intrepid Times: Waking Up The Souls (25/10/2023)

Runner up in the “Soundtrack of Travel” competition.

Nomadic Backpacker: Top 3 Countries (24/10/2023)

Intrepid Times: Where to now for Lonely Planet? (13/09/2023)

Happy Little Traveler: Travelers Talks, Episode 10: How to Handle Dangerous Situations While Traveling (August 2023)

WorldHeritageSites.net: Wadi Rum Protected Area (July 2023)

Fahey James Travel: Africa: 7 Reasons Why East Africa is The Best Place to Start (24/05/2023)

Intrepid Times: Here With Me in Mexico City (11/05/2023)

Runner up in the “Romance on the Road” competition.

Intrepid Times: They told me not to go to: Burundi (09/11/2022)

Intrepid Times: A Broken Sandal and a Buddhist Funeral in Nepal (28/10/2022)

Books

Everything All of the Time

'Everything All of the Time' follows Stu’s travels in North and West Africa. His journey traverses arid sandscapes, tropical jungles, and crowded cities. On arduous overland journeys and in the ashes of civil wars, he meets a cast of eclectic characters. The absurdities and difficulties spark a deep love for the continent, and Stu vows to return.

Three years later, Stu moves to the Tanzanian village of Engosengiu. There, he embarks on a project to support women's education. During his two years in Engosengiu, a different idea of Africa emerges. It is one shaped by new experiences and budding friendships. There is still time for adventure, though, on many more travels throughout East Africa.

'Everything All of the Time' takes the reader on a thrilling and enlightening ride. Stu ventures to some of the least travelled corners of the world. He returns with stories of often misunderstood and under-reported lands and people. They are stories that will leave you amused, bemused, and inspired.

‘Everything All of the Time’ is available for purchase on Amazon and other online retailers.