My name is Luen Warneke and I'm32 years old. I have been living in Townsville for most of my life. Townsville is in Northern Queensland, which is situated along the east coast of Australia, mid-way along the Great Barrier Reef but also nestled beside various stunning mountain ranges. For the past several years, I have been writing articles for theWanderstories website. Wanderstories documents Townsville's - and the rest of Queensland's and the world's - natural landscapes (e.g., waterfalls, lookouts, mountains, etc.) and associated adventures (e.g., hiking, canyoning, rock climbing, bikepacking, packrafting, etc.) as well as adventure travel.
I am also a contributor totheCrag (ranked19th in the world,5th is australia, andfirst in Queensland),OpenStreetMap,Wikipedia,TrailForks (first in Townsville), and many other community-driven websites as I have spent countless hours editing and contributing to these resources. I am the president of theTownsville Bushwalking Club and have also contributed toTownsville Bushwalking Club,Rockclimbers Association of North Queensland, andTownsville Rockwheelers Mountain Bike Club by leading club trips and, in the case of the Rockwheelers, maintaining trails. I also helped startTownsville Alive! which is a group to build community via active activities.
My professional career has taken me down the path of adventure guiding for local companies, such asOuter Limits Adventure. I currently work for theMike Carney Group (Toyota, 4WD Central, etc) as a guide, planning adventures and creating films & lifestyle content.
WhileWanderstories is a community and team effort, I personally have set and achieved goals over the years for numerous summits and first ascents and descents and for the past several years, I have been curating my love of the outdoors, adventure, and tropical North Queensland (and beyond) via Wanderstories. My most notable achievements to date have been the first ascent of the south peak of Mount Pieter Botte, the first free ascent of Mount Diamantina, the first descents of Crystal Canyon, Gold Canyon, and Waterview Canyon. Next year, I plan to achieve many more firsts and accomplish several other challenging adventure goals.
As of July 2021, our website receives over 30,000 unique visitors each month! Our readers come mostly from Townsville, Queensland, Australia but we also have a small following in the rest of Australia and the world. We have 1000+ website subscribers, and 5,000+ social media followers (combined across all channels).
I have a regular podcast segment,Take A Hike, with Hit with 103.1 Townsville radio, have been live on ABC North Queensland Radio several times[1],[2], aFace of Townsville with Community Information Centre Townsville, and amotivational speaker at a Pechakucha Night Townsville VOL. 30.
The first descent ofWhite Adder/Black Adder Canyon.
The first descent ofThe Forever Canyon.
Packrafting Garrawalt Creek - a potential first descent.
Packrafting Wadda and Rankin Creeks - a potential first descent.
Launch ofRANQ - Our local Rock Climbing Club (Rockclimbers Association of North Queensland).
Launch ofRunAround - An online, virtual trail running race app.
BikeraftingStony Creek - a potential first descent.
The first descent ofFlagstone Canyon.
The first descent ofGarrawalt Canyon.
The first descent ofThe Terraces.
The first descent ofThe Cascades.
The first descent ofTinkle Canyon.
The first ascent of the true summit, theSouth Peak, was by Luen Warneke and Jodie Rummer in 2019.
The first recorded free ascent of theNorth Rock was by Madoc Sheehan and Luen Warneke in 2018.
The current record is1 hour 25 minutes and 4 seconds to the summit ofMount Halifax.
The first roped descent ofHillary Creek Falls.
The first descent ofUpper Waterview Creek.
First ascent ofGold Creek rock climbing up the waterfalls using ropes and documenting the rappels for canyoning.
First descent ofCrystal Creek.
Launch ofTownsville Adventures - Hiking, Camping, Climbing, Canyoning.
Launch ofWanderstories - A guide to the great outdoors and adventure travel.