For more than two decades, Michael Kennedy helped Australia's winter athletes chase Olympic dreams.
Now, the veteran sports administrator has set out on a journey of his own.
After calling time on a 23-year career as chief executive of Snow Australia, which came off the back of the country's record-breaking Winter Olympics campaign in Italy in February, Kennedy headed back overseas to tick off a personal goal.
Kennedy received the news about being appointed a Member (AM) of the Order of Australia in the King's Birthday Honours while walking the 790km-long Camino Frances with his wife, Shannah.
He said the walk, averaging 25km per day for 40 days from France to Spain, had given him time to reflect on his career as an architect of Australia becoming a global winter sports powerhouse.