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Showing posts with label Srini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Srini. Show all posts

April 05, 2026

Memorable moments: The evolution of Srini

My close friend Srini is a remarkable man. Raised in Bangalore, India, he began his life as a self-described computer nerd—a coder who spent the majority of his time behind a screen, significantly overweight and largely confined to his room.

Then, out of the blue, a LinkedIn job offer arrived from Australia. It took immense courage, but Srini got up from his desk and flew to a land he didn't know, where he knew absolutely no one.

In an effort to meet people, he joined a hiking group on MeetUp. For his first trek—a long trail in the Royal National Park—he arrived as the ultimate beginner: wearing jeans and carrying his lunch and gear in plastic shopping bags instead of a backpack.

I met him shortly after on another hike and immediately fell for him. He was a beautiful, friendly, and passionate guy, and that passion was quickly transferring to the outdoors. He graduated to a more professional group, tackling challenging, off-track routes. As the weight fell off, a new version of Srini emerged.

He became a master of navigation, leading our little group of friends into remote wilderness areas. He was fearless. He took up climbing, then canyoning—which required swimming through dark, subterranean rivers that never saw the sun. Remarkably, he could hardly swim when he started, but he refused to let that stop him.

Soon, the man who once carried shopping bags was abseiling down massive waterfalls and setting up complex rope systems to keep us all safe. He took up pack rafting, learning to navigate huge rapids with the same precision he once used for code.

Today, Srini is the ultimate mountain man—fit, skilled, and fearless. He has pursued adventures across the Himalayas, New Zealand, and Europe. He is a true inspiration, proving that a person can completely rewrite their own "software" and that passion, once ignited, is the most infectious force in the world.

February 23, 2026

Canyoning adventure

A fabulous weekend of canyoning in the Blue Mountains.


Highlights included: 

  • Getting to meet Gavin's wonderful friend Luke who joined us on the adventure. He is so much fun.
  • Srini's awesome leadership skills. He has become such a skilled canyoner. We always felt safe.
  • Some great abseils down beautiful waterfalls.
  • Coming to what I thought was the end of the canyon only to discover some of the best and most beautiful parts of the canyon were still ahead.
  • Discovering how much easier and more pleasant abseiling is when you wear gloves!
  • Squeezing through some tiny cracks and holes with water pouring through to get back into the lower parts of the canyon.
  • Gavin discovering water had got into the dry bad containing his lunch. His very soggy sandwich didn't look very appetising !
  • Rayu in his hoodie looking like an ICE official.
  • Coming across some very large spiny crayfish (yabbies) in the river. Some were tempted to bring them home for dinner. Gavin, who has just completed an Upschool course about nurturing wildlife, was having none of it!
  • A steep climb out of the canyon at the end to enjoy a great view while we had lunch.
  • A kilometer from the car, the heavens opened and it absolutely poured. Srini had gone on ahead and we arrived at the road in the bucketing rain, not knowing whether to go left or right.  Watching Gavin try to shield his phone while attempting to call Srini was a sight!
  • Sheltering under Srini's gazebo in the pouring rain at Mount Wilson, deciding whether to stay or go. Lots of prophecies about when the weather would clear. Thankfully it did after 90 mins and we were able to set up our tents. I was relieved because I only had a $10 Kmart tent with no flysheet.
  • Sitting round the fire eating dinner, chatting, laughing. Always feels so great.
  • Luke giving Gavin his luxurious swag to sleep on. Ah, the comfort!
  • Sausages and garlic butter for breakfast. A glorious ritual.
  • Gavin and I stopping off for an awesome swim on the way home.




Gavin and Luke



Looking surprisingly relaxed!

































Climbing out of the canyon to a great view


Mount Wilson camp site

Stopping off for a refeshing swim on the way home




Awesome video footage taken by Ashesh

February 19, 2026

Butter chicken dinner at Gavin and Tania

 A delicious dinner cooked by Tania. We then strolled to the new Fish Market for ice cream. I had cherry ice cream shake that was to die for.


Michal and his famous baguette!!





February 19, 2026

Gavin's book launch at Dymocks book store

Gavin has written another book, this time partnering with Dr Mark Williams, a neuroscientist. The book is about limiting the time kids spend on their devices and the dangers of social media for the developing brain. The book is already number one on the book charts!  Our friend Jack, who is a teacher, did a fabulous job of facilitating a talk between Gavin and Mark by asking great questions. After the launch, we all went to the pub to celebrate the milestone.





The whole team together again

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