7/02/2007 at 10:13 AM
Tags: Mancations, Australian Travel, Bulls (all tags)

Australia's a good country for men. All that wide open desert, plenty of dangerous animals and beer, beer, beer. A great mancation is waiting to be had around Queensland's Rockhampton, about 450 miles north of Brisbane. A brave ex-Englishman recently had what he'll probably remember as "the bull testicle holiday."
The city, nicknamed "Rocky," is a great men's destination: rodeo, golf, fishing and sailing abound. Not that gals are not allowed, but when the conversation continually focuses on measuring a bull's scrotum, they might prefer to stay away. The "Beef Capital of Australia" is full of both testosterone and bucking bronco rides (out the back of the Great Western Hotel, if you're looking for 'em). So if your manliness needs beefing up, book a Rockhampton break.
Related Stories:
· Bulls, Balls and Blokes [news.com.au]
[Photo: Denni Schnapp]
by amandak
1/11/2007 at 4:31 PM
Tags: World's Most Dangerous Airports, Australian Travel, Whitsunday Islands, Airports (all tags)

For the next couple of days we are doing a quick fly-over of the world's most dangerous airports. And by dangerous we mean formidable, adventurous, and fear inspiring. Know a stomach dropping, palm sweat inducing airport we should check out? Send it along.
Dreaming of a holiday on Australia's Whitsundays? Incredibly, the tiny island has been able to build an airport big enough to accommodate jet airliners (mostly Jet Star and Virgin Blue).
Minimum runway length for jets is ~5,000 feet, while HTI clocks in at 5,591 feet, or just a bit over one mile long. Want more? There are hills on both sides of the runway and water at both ends. To line up for the approach, even the most experienced pilots fly straight past the landing strip, then turn back at a fourty-five degree angle.
What is your reward for this harrowing air experience?
Your luggage on arrival is collected by the island taxi/bus service and taken directly to your room in the hotel. Unfortunately you have to carry it to the bus on the return journey and check it in yourself.
S'alright mate. After all, you are spending time in Oz, so it is best you calibrate yourself to the Australian attitude of let-the-chips-fall-where-they-may as soon as you arrive, literally.
YouTube video of takeoff from HTI is after the jump, but it doesn't do the experience justice.
Related Stories:
· World's Most Dangerous Airports [Jaunted]
· World's Most Dangerous Airports [Google Maps]
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by markj