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Episode 159
In our last podcast episode, episode 158, we talked about snowshoeing in the Australian Alps. But for those that want to go a step further there are …
5 years, 9 months ago
158-Snowshoeing in Australia
Episode 158
Hiking, bushwalking, whatever you want to call it is all about hiking outdoors in nature. While Australia doesn’t have the same sort of extreme winte…
5 years, 9 months ago
157- Pack Training
Episode 157
Physical preparation is a part of getting ready for any hike. For shorter easier hikes the training may be almost non existent while for longer and o…
5 years, 9 months ago
156-Industry Interviews August 2020 Part 2
Episode 156
Over the past three years Australian Hiker has attended the annual Outdoor Retailer Australia Show. This show is a chance for Australia’s outdoor who…
5 years, 9 months ago
155-Industry Interviews July 2020 Part 1
Episode 155
Over the past three years Australian Hiker has attended the annual Outdoor Retailer Australia Show. This show is a chance for Australia’s outdoor who…
5 years, 10 months ago
154 - Bushwalks of Bungonia National Park-Red Track
Episode 154
Bungonia National Park is located in southern NSW near the inland city of Goulburn and is an easily accessible drive from both Sydney and Canberra. T…
5 years, 10 months ago
153-Peak Bagging: the what and why
Episode 153
Peak bagging is the practice of climbing to the summit of a hill or mountain in an attempt to collect peaks in a particular region. I must admit that…
5 years, 10 months ago
152-Contributing to Australian Outdoor Magazines
Episode 152
In episode 138 we talked with Craig Sheather who writes hiking guide books and in episode 135 we caught up with adventure photographer Danyal Taylor.…
5 years, 11 months ago
151-Stepping out again
Episode 151
It's now mid-June 2020 and at long last the restrictions around coronavirus are easing, seemingly at a rapid rate. Pending a second wave of the virus…
5 years, 11 months ago
150-Donkeys on the Bicentennial National Trail
Episode 150
In 2004 Liz Byron undertook a 2,500 km journey on the 5,300 km Bicentennial National Trail. As Australia’s longest designated shared trail, her story…
6 years ago