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3 hikers feathertop Great Alpine WAlk

Getting Fit for Hiking

The lack of preparation and inappropriate footwear are the two main obstacles to being able to enjoy or even complete a multi-day…

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Royal National Park – Garie Beach to Figure Eight Pools return

There were 18.4 million bushwalking trips taken in Australia in 2014, and by 2018 that had increased to 27 million – a 47% increase.

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View from Malabar Hill Lord Howe Island

10 REASONS WHY WALKING IN NATURE HAS BECOME MORE POPULAR

Walking or hiking popularity is indisputably on the rise. The following is our perspective on why this is so. There’s a movement…

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Best Walks in the World - Walking Holidays Worldwide

POLE POSITION

I recently completed a 2-month traverse of the Pyrenees Mountains, walking from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean via the High Route or…

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Flinders ranges 2 walkers Auswalk

Five Wonderful Reasons to Walk in Australia

There’s few places in the world that offer a greater diversity of nature than Australia. From koalas and the coast, to ancient…

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Everything you need to know about hiking socks

What are the best options and are hiking socks worth it, especially in light of avoiding blisters. Clearly, socks play an important…

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3 hikers feathertop Great Alpine WAlk

What to consider when buying a ‘smart’ watch that you also want to use for hiking

There’s an unlimited choice in respect to ‘Fitness’ watches, however, Apple is winning the market battle evidenced by its 50% market share…

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11 of the best hikes at Cradle Mountain Lake St Claire National Park

11 of the best hikes at Cradle Mountain Lake St Claire National Park Cradle Mountain Lake St Claire National Park is without…

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three capes lodge walk

5 Things to know before doing the Three Capes

There are plenty of things to consider or you might need to take into account, before venturing to the Tasman Peninsula to…

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Great Ocean Walk 12 Apostles

5 of the Best Day Walks in the Great Ocean Walk Region

For those that are aware, the Great Ocean Walk region has far more to offer than just the 12 Apostles. The areas…

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Winter Walks, a Great Excuse for Adventure

Depending on where you are in Australia winter can bring anything from punishing cold, to relief from the punishing heat. And while…

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tasmania 3 capes walk

Best walks on the Three Capes & the Tasman Peninsula

THE CAPE SURVILLE WALK Elevation: 470m Walking: 5.7kms / Moderate / 2 to 2.5 hrs This is an out and back walk…

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A whole world on your doorstep, if you only go looking…

It’s been interesting times of late, to say the least, but it’s also given us the opportunity to explore our own backyards…

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DANDENONG RANGES – KALISTA OR BELGRAVE TO SASSAFRAS

There were 18.4 million bushwalking trips taken in Australia in 2014, and by 2018 that had increased to 27 million – a 47% increase.

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12 OF THE BEST AUSTRALIAN DAY WALKS

Australia is a great place for the outdoors and walking trails. Here are 12 of the best day walks in Australia.

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The Evolution of Walking Holidays

There were 18.4 million bushwalking trips taken in Australia in 2014, and by 2018 that had increased to 27 million – a 47% increase.

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melanesia beach

The Great Ocean Walk & A Great Australian Story

The story of a place is often lost in time, leaving us to drift through unaware of the past. Or we’re left…

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mont blanc walk

The Tour Du Mont Blanc – Seven valleys, three countries, and a sense of the divine

The Tour Du Mont Blanc is a 170km walk around the base of the highest mountain in Europe. It gives you a…

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Bath on the Cotswold Way

The Cotswolds | England’s Living History

They say you should never meet your heroes, as they’re destined to disappoint. A little harsh, I think, but I can understand…

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mount rothwell

Walk the walk, for Biodiversity

Without biodiversity we’d all be in trouble. An understatement to say the least. The Convention on Biological Diversity, in Switzerland, estimates roughly…

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Slow Travel - lessons from a man with a whip

Slow Travel – lessons from a man with a whip

Slow travel is pretty self-explanatory. It’s about taking your time, and not rushing. It’s about getting there at a leisurely pace, and…

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How to Become a Dual Pilgrim, and More Importantly, Why…?

How to Become a Dual Pilgrim, and More Importantly, Why…?

A “Dual Pilgrim” is someone who has walked both the Kumano Kodo and the Way of St.James (Camino de Santiago). The Dual…

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Aboriginal Rock Art

Amazing Places to See Aboriginal Rock Art in Australia

If you know where to look, Australia is an incredible record of life on earth. Underneath a jetty at Hamelin Pool in…

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Wild Animals of the Larapinta Trail

Wild Animals of the Larapinta Trail

For one of the most isolated places on earth, the Larapinta Trail has a surprising amount to offer those who make the…

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