About
Welcome to www.ExpeditionOz.com – where the journey is more important than the destination…usually.
V3 of this site (v1 was running in late 2003 and was rebirthed as a blog in early 2005) will initially collect my personal stories and photos from my various travels, or expeditions as I like to think of them, as well as providing a place to find links and information to some of the interesting places, people and equipment that seem to emanate from the outdoor travel, adventure sport and expedition community, particularly from Australia.
If you hang around long enough, and if i don’t get side tracked (like i did before) or dissappear for months-on-end in the big blue room (the outdoors) or the small dark room (the office), i’ll also get around to setting up a few more things on the site that you might find useful.
If you want to contact me for any reason, then leave a comment on this post and i’ll get back to you as soon as I can.
Enjoy :)
Mick Stanic
CEO – Chief Expedition Officer
Written on Thursday 13th December 2007

Me on top of Mt Kosciuszko, which at 2,228m is the highest mountain on Australia’s mainland
Check out some of my other sites or webpages that have to do with the great outdoors:
- PHOTOS
- My photos of Australian Mountains on Flickr
- Photos of my December 2001 trip to the Australian Outback
- Photos of my March 2007 trip from Sydney to Melbourne via the Australian Alps
- My photos of Australian mountain towns
- Photos from various trips to the Woomera region in SA
- Photos from around my mountain base in the Upper Yarra Valley
- Photos of my Land Rover Discovery out and about :) Quick note…you will often see me use the term DSCVRY when i mention my Land Rover…DSCVRY were the original license plates i ordered for the vehicle when i bought it in NSW…of course those license plates were gone in Victoria when i moved back here :(

- TRACKING MY TRIPS
- My Peakbagger.com page listing peaks / mountains / hills i have climbed or attempted to climb
- A Windows Live Map of the major peaks i have a bagged or attempted to bag
