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The salt-laced wind cuts across your face as you step onto the sand at dawn, your feet sinking into cool, damp grains that still hum with the memory of the...
Did you know that Margaret River attracts over 500,000 visitors each year drawn to its world-class beaches, wineries, and limestone caves? Well mate, there's now one more ripper reason to...
The Visibility Clears to 30 Metres and You’re Surrounded by a Ancient Limestone Cave System — Everything You Need to Know About Scuba Diving in Margaret River! 🤿
Written by Roo Move Editorial TeamThe visibility clears to 30 metres and suddenly you're gliding through an ancient limestone cave system, rays of sunlight piercing through crystal-clear water as schools of silver whiting dart around
How to Start Trail Running: Your Complete Aussie Outdoor Fitness Guide! 🏃♂️
Written by Roo Move Editorial TeamDid you know that over 4.5 million Australians participate in running and outdoor fitness activities each year, with trail running being one of the fastest-growing segments? Want to learn how...
Just Got These Surfing Australia Ranked Wetsuit Boots – First Impressions! 🏄♂️
Written by Roo Move Editorial TeamDid you know that Surfing Australia ranks over 2,500 competitive surfers across the country, with gear ratings playing a huge role in performance? So when I saw these boots sitting...
Only 12% of visitors to Margaret River ever get their face wet—despite the region holding some of Australia's clearest temperate-water snorkeling. Most people c
Ever Wondered Where the Clearest Water in WA Is? My Margaret River Swimming Guide! 🌊
Written by Roo Move Editorial TeamEver wondered what it's like to swim in water so clear you can see your toes wiggling on the sandy bottom? Just got back from an unreal 5 days in...
With over 130 kilometres of breathtaking coastline from Cape Naturaliste to Cape Leeuwin, South West WA is an absolute surfing mecca! I've spent countless winters chasing swells down here, and...
The car winds around the bend and suddenly the Indian Ocean stretches out before you, a brilliant canvas of turquoise and deep blue crashing against towering limestone cliffs. First time...
Did you know that the Cape to Cape Track, spanning 135km of Margaret River coastline, is traversed by over 20,000 hikers annually, yet less than 10% venture inl