Category: Getting Started
Beginner guides for outdoor activities
Byron Bay Fees Changing in 2026 – What Visitors Need to Know! πΈ
Written by Roo Move Editorial TeamOver 2.5 million visitors flock to Byron Bay annually, making it one of Australia's most popular coastal destinations - and starting this year, some big fee changes are coming into...
Don’t Forget These Budget Outdoor Adventure Essentials in Melbourne! π
Written by Roo Move Editorial TeamThe salty breeze hits your face as you pedal along Port Melbourne beach, the morning sun warming your shoulders while the city skyline glitters behind you. There's nothing quite like...
Over 35% of Aussies Try Kayaking as Their First Outdoor Activity! Here’s Your Complete Starter Guide πΆ
Written by Roo Move Editorial TeamFirst time kayaking? Don't stress - I've got you covered! The Yarra Valley's got some of the most beginner-friendly paddling spots in Victoria, and honestly, it's one of those outdoor...
What's stopping you from picking up a paddleβfear of the unknown, cost of gear, or simply not knowing where to start? These three barriers keep countless Austra
Ever Wondered if You Can Get Decent Outdoor Shoes Without Dropping $200? π°
Written by Roo Move Editorial TeamIs budget outdoor footwear worth it, or are you just gonna end up with soggy feet and regrets? Let's find out! I've spent the last few months testing affordable kicks...
π° Byron Bay Camping Fees Jump 15% in 2026 – What You Need to Know!
Written by Roo Move Editorial TeamDid you know that over 2.5 million visitors flock to Byron Bay each year? Well, if you're one of the heaps of Aussies planning to camp there this year, I've...
The car winds around the bend and suddenly the valley opens upβHere’s exactly what to buy for hiking in the Blue Mountains! π
Written by Roo Move Editorial TeamThe sun is just starting to peek over the massive sandstone cliffs, turning the Jamison Valley into a sea of gold. You're standing at the edge of the world, cool...
Did you know that the Snowy Mountains contain nearly half of Australia's terrain above 1,800 metres? Itβs a staggering statistic when you consider the sheer siz
Containing Australia's highest peak and covering over 6,900 square kilometres of national park, the Kosciuszko region is home to the only place on the continent
The high-density foam deck feels slick and demanding under salt-wrinkled fingers, a stark textural contrast to the violent hiss of the reef at Snapper Rocks dur