Hi everyone,
My name is Tim, I'm another one of those who for some time was thinking about a Wiki-guide, but just for canyoning. Joined TDMSKP in Feb & very glad to have found so much hard work already done.

I grew up in a bushwalking family in Sydney's northern suburbs and frequently bushwalked, caved, liloed and mountain-biked through my school years. Lazily wasted most of my spare time through uni and didn't start canyoning until I left, about 6 or 7 years ago.
I'm 31 now and live the classic public servant life (in IT and IM). My flextime is typically (and usefully) spent elongating my weekends or it simply allows me to canyon mid-week.

My second home would have to be the high country in NSW and VIC. I have done many long hikes in the Snowy Mountains and love it down there. I expect to be down around Kosciuszko just after Easter.
Next year I plan to trek in Nepal and before that, hike in New Zealand. In the meantime, while at home, I will canyon like crazy and explore more of the Blue Mountains. Also on the cards is the 'alternative' Great North Walk - Newcastle to Sydney (well, Palm Beach anyway) along the coast - probably in August.
Anyway, immensely keen at the moment to improve my rope skills so sniffing around for some courses, reading books and keeping an ear open for good advice. I must be the only person who carries a short length of rope with him to work, to practice knots on the train. Sometimes wish I'd been a boy scout!

Timmy