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Friday 30 August 2013

Tunnels, Goats, Germans, Uphills, Downhills and a Flat Macedonia


16th August update from Restless Bikers
In Kotor we made some friends from UK, Germany, Serbia and Australia. We shared a few beers with them on the hostel (that we didn’t stay on), and continued drinking in old town, and later on the beach as well. When we had had enough we fell asleep on a small pier while our friends went to the hostel and slept in their comfy beds. When the sun rose we woke up and spent a few hours on the hostel
before it was time to hit the road again. We said goodbye to everyone and especially to Tamara, who
worked at the hostel and let us hang out there and use their facilities as much as we wanted to without any charge.  More adventures to come @restlessbikers blog 
Koto Bay
Along the coast in Montenegro

Beautiful Montenegro - On the Road


9th August update from Restless Bikers

In Sarajevo we ate and drank and let our bodies relax and prepare for the upcoming hills. We also had time to visit a few war museums and take a tram and “forget” to buy a ticket, which cost us a small fine. Sarajevo was really pretty squeezed in between the mountains and such nice people everywhere. We truly recommend everyone to spend a few days there and experience the multi cultural city.

The way out of Sarajevo was hilly but beautiful. The first day we made it close to the border to Montenegro and slept on a hill side overlooking the mountains surrounding. During that day a small dog showed up at a place. He didn’t bark, but just ran with us for a while, smiling. Then for a while it ran in the opposite lane, and suddenly a car came and ran over it. A terrible sight and we felt really sad for the happy dog. May it rest in peace. See the full story @restlessbikers blog

Entering Montenegro
   
Montenegro Mountains


Thursday 1 August 2013

Restless Bikers on the Road again!




Bluey Australia is excited to be providing its Merino Performance gear to the Restless Bikers as  they venture through Croatia this August. Follow their story as we share it day by day #BlueyAustralia,  #restlessbikers #balkan

Sunday 14 April 2013

Welcome

Welcome to our community blog. As part of us telling the story and sharing our commitment to the environment, we think its important that you understand the background behind Bluey Australia and what it takes to produce these insanely comfortable merino garments.

We are proudly Australian made and owned. We track the progress of our fibre from their origin on the Southern Slopes & Plains of NSW through every stage of production, seeking to integrate the best partners at every phase of this process. We are very proud of what we have started and hope you too come to love your own 'Bluey'. Check out the Bluey Australia story to-date.

Our Living Lab is committed to 'field testing' the style, purpose and functionality of every design we produce during its commercial release. Our community of fantastic garment advocates (Jason, Mark, Dave, Damian, Sara & Dr Marie) ensure we get input into the functionality, effectiveness and design of each range. This enables us to continually improve one release to the next.

We look forward to bringing you a range of experiences and stories from our Living Lab over the coming months and years. Thanks again for your support.