
Ron Freestone has had one of the most interesting lives out of anyone Scotty has ever met. Whilst on safari around the Kimberley for the second round, Scotty and Ron sat down at Aunauyu (Surveyors Pool) to yarn about a few of Ron’s adventures. There’s so many standouts, like pushing a track into Jim Jim Falls for the first time that any vehicle got through with nothing but a compass and some coordinates from a Heli pilot, paddling the Croc infested Douglas Daly River then walking over land back to the highway and then picking their vehicle up 2 months later after the wet season was over and lots more. Unfortunately you can’t bottle these yarns and as much as Scotty tried to raise some of the crackers he heard over the 10 days, he only managed to get a smidgen of what he could to share. We trust you’ll enjoy! Cheers
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Aug 2, 2022
18 min

This is our first couples podcast and it’s a ripper. Matty and Faith are parked up in the remote North Kimberley at a luxury wilderness lodge where they were caretakers in the last month of the monsoon. From an early age they’ve both travelled extensively throughout Australia and the World. Their journeys and experiences are both challenging and exciting and make for another ripper Bush Yarns EP. We trust you’ll enjoy! Cheers
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Jul 12, 2022
41 min

Thank you to all you listeners for the feedback on part 1. Now it’s time for part 2. We trust you’ll enjoy! Cheers Kolya Sampi is a Woolah/Kija man born and raised in the East Kimberley aboriginal community, Doon Doon. He’s grown up working the cattle aspect of the land with his family and is now involved in showcasing his culture alongside his mum Bec within the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) and broader Kimberley. In this EP he shares stories from the land and his family that will be sure to expand all of our understanding and knowledge on indigenous culture in the Kimberley.
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Jul 2, 2022
54 min

Kolya Sampi is a Woolah/Kija man born and raised in the East Kimberley aboriginal community, Doon Doon. He’s grown up working the cattle aspect of the land with his family and is now involved in showcasing his culture alongside his mum Bec within the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) and broader Kimberley. In this EP he tells us the dreaming stories behind the beehive shaped domes and also the scientific version. He shares stories from the land and his family that will be sure to expand all of our understanding and knowledge on indigenous culture in the Kimberley. This is a sneak peak with so much more. Part 2 to this EP will drop next. We trust you’ll enjoy! Cheers
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Jun 18, 2022
1 hr 4 min

There’s a lot of titles that come to mind but Boss Woman is the most fitting we reckon. Larissa Walker is directly responsible for 90% of the Gibb River Roads “scones with jam and cream” consumption. 17000 scones last season which equates to over 100 scones a day going out the door to be exact. From her place on the Gibb, Larissa, Husband Logan and their two kids welcome in visitors from all walks of life. In this EP she shares about living remote and the challenges and rewards that her role brings. Want to know how to get to where she is? Listen in and there’s a few tips at the end also. We trust you’ll enjoy! Cheers
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May 30, 2022
38 min

Set on the banks of Danggu Gorge on the Fitzroy River, We’ve got two short episodes for you this time. Firstly, Scotty shares a message he’s learned through all the Covid madness about not giving into fear and learning to grow from challenging times. Secondly we have Charlie Evans who’s working as a guide on Danggu alongside some Bunuba rangers who he considers to be the best bushman in the world. He explains how incredible it is to work alongside aboriginal people who have a connection to country like no one else he’s ever met. To connect with Charlie and encourage him or ask any questions about his experiences, check out his Instagram page @westbushculture. We trust you’ll enjoy. Cheers
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Apr 18, 2022
21 min

This EP Scotty talks to Boss lady Taminga Connell about her art. What began as art therapy became a form of healing and then lead onto shaping her future hopes and dreams. They discuss her recent collaboration with Luke and Sammy Wyllie’s Corsaire aviation team and the detail behind the eternity painting series. They also reveal their baby’s gender (by accident), they answer some of your questions which were asked on Insta, Scotty dives into some encouraging words from the book of Timothy and more. We trust you’ll enjoy. Cheers
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Mar 29, 2022
56 min

Part 2 of Scotty’s Bush Yarns podcast with Shane Ross is all about his time in Africa. As we’ve learned already, Shane isn’t someone that will follow the rest of the crowd but will instead dive in head first and discover the real and pure side to the great outdoors. Shane spent some incredible time with some of Africa’s most feared and wild animals. Why? He wanted to know them intimately and learn his way and not the way the rest of the international tour guiding communities way. He certainly did that! We trust you’ll enjoy this podcast as much as we did. Cheers
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Feb 27, 2022
1 hr

Shane Ross is a unique character to say the least. Expedition leader, Tracker, Bushman, Photographer, Writer and more. After growing up in Cape York amongst the indigenous communities his career in the Bush has taken him all over the world. He spent over 5 years in Africa running his own private tours of some of the most wildest terrain know to man. When Covid hit, he returned to Australia and found himself embarking on his dream adventure. A kayak trip which lasted two months and over a 1000kms from Cooktown to the most northern tip of the Australian mainland. Dodging crocs, encountering big sharks, running out of water completely, severe isolation and exposure to the harsh tropical sun were just a few factors that make this yarn such a wild one. These yarns were to good, we had to do this podcast in two parts. Part 2 is just as cool! We trust you’ll enjoy. We certainly did! Cheers
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Jan 11, 2022
53 min

This EP Scotty Yarns to storm chasing photography guru Jordan Cantelo (@Jordancantelo on Insta). Full sensory overloads are a regular accurance when Jordan is watching the eye of a massive electrical storm coming in hot! Scotty yarns about some of the behind the scenes hectic moments from his favourite images of his IG page, what gear he uses and what you could do to get in on the action, plus plenty more. We trust you’ll enjoy it. Cheers!
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Dec 30, 2021
55 min
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