Gillian and I now have stock of the Sixth Edition of our book Where to MTB in SEQ.
More details at www.organisedgrime.com.au.

I publish very successful books of recreational trails including mountain bike tracks, family riding trails and family bushwalks.
Gillian and I now have stock of the Sixth Edition of our book Where to MTB in SEQ.
More details at www.organisedgrime.com.au.

Today we completed our Kilkivan to Kingaroy Rail Trail Guide and made it available for sale in PDF form. We hope to print it on paper soon.
Our KKRT Guide is very similar in format and content to our Brisbane Valley Rail Trail Guide.
More information at http://organisedgrime.com.au/kkrtguide.php


We were very pleasantly surprised at how quickly the First Edition of Family Bushwalks in South East Queensland sold out its initial print run of 2,500 copies. Following a question from a reader “Isn’t Toowoomba in SEQ?” we added a comprehensive Toowoomba Region chapter and beefed up the Somerset Region chapter for the Second Edition which is now available in shops and online at www.familybushwalks.com.au


Not long ago a cafe proprietor on the BVRT mentioned to me that she had nothing informative to give or sell to BVRT users. I promised to try to come up with something, and when we had finished preparing the Fifth Edition of Where to Mountain Bike in SEQ I realised this was a golden opportunity to piggyback the print run. Gillian quickly packaged up the Somerset chapter into a 12 page Guide to the BVRT and it is now in stock with a remarkable 20+ retailers in the Brisbane Valley.

Just before Christmas we received a shipment of our latest publication – the Fifth Edition of Where to Mountain Bike in South East Queensland. The Fourth Edition sold 8,000 copies and previous editions sold around 5,000 making this a local bestseller. The book is now available online at www.organisedgrime.com.au and at 80+ shops – see www.organisedgrime.com.au/stockists.php

My new book created with Gillian Duncan is now available for purchase at www.familybushwalks.com.au. It’s our third book, following two books of recreational trails for cyclists; this one is aimed at walkers and runners who want to go bush without committing to long distances or lots of climbing.
300 walks are described in detail including of course a brand new fully researched topo map showing all points of entry, resources like water and shelter, and making clear the effort required to complete the walk.



