Off Grid in WA

I made the dash across the country, caught a direct flight from Sydney to Busselton, and fanged it further south to the remote town of Denmark (WA) —the land of the giant forests – the glorious Australia’s South West.

This area has to be one of Australia’s most naturally gifted regions—there are so many stunning beaches of a world-class level—and they’re empty, too!

The watercolours (and clarity) down south are remarkable, with a rare hue of blue. It’s a raw place, and the weather can be dramatic – when the wind blows, it howls!

We’re living off-grid, tucked up in luxurious tiny cabins on a corner of an 880-acre working cattle farm adjacent to the beach—the simple life. It’s very relaxing, sleeping under the stars, hearing the Roos shuffle around us in the night. If you’re keen, check out Heyscapes – they’re popping up all over regional WA.

We are still shipping, daily, our latest book “25 Laps Around The Sun” – celebrating 25 years of lunatic capture.

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Heyscapes Tiny Cabins

The water colours and beaches are mind-bending.

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Elephant Rocks, landscapes that doesn't seem real

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Fury locals, Kangaroos everywhere in the South West

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Hillier Beach, enormous beautiful beach, no one around

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Sunset vibe

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Back beach cliffs

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Cool off at Wilson Inlet, Denmark

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The famous Green Pools, epic for ocean swimming

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Inlet

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Endless beaches

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The Pools

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Hidden in the bushes

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Star trails last night with clear skies.

Celebrating 25 years with a new book, our 4th dive into publishing

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