12 Questions
What did Chelsea decide to do after feeling burnt out from her degree?
Take a break before starting her Master's
Where did Chelsea go to work as a rancher for eight months?
Australian outback
What kind of work did Chelsea find back-breaking during her time as a jillaroo?
Sheep shearing
What did Chelsea learn about besides looking after horses and sheep during her time at the farm?
Mending fences and lassoing
What did Chelsea enjoy during the evenings on the farm?
Toasted marshmallows over a campfire
What activity did Chelsea miss the most when she returned home?
Riding out into the Australian outback on her horse
Chelsea became a jillaroo to work on a sheep station in the American outback.
False
Chelsea found shearing sheep to be easier than she had anticipated.
False
Chelsea's first week on the farm was not very challenging.
False
At the farm, Chelsea didn't have any time for leisure activities like singing around a campfire.
False
Chelsea learned how to mend fences and crack whips during her time at the farm.
True
Chelsea missed wearing her cowboy boots and riding her horse when she returned home.
True
Join Chelsea Toblin as she embarks on a journey to become a jillaroo on an isolated sheep station in the Australian outback. Discover the challenges and adventures she faces while living hundreds of kilometers away from civilization.
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