It's Saturday morning and the weather is perfect so you decide to head off to a local National Park with friends to do a hike. Nothing complex, but it's more than just a 20 minute walk and you may or may not have a phone signal so you start thinking about what you will take with you. This hike won't require any overnight equipment such as a tent or sleeping bag but you're not really sure what you should take. This is where it can get confusing - take too little or take the wrong things and you may not be comfortable. Take too much and the result is the same.
So what should you take on a day hike?
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072-Getting fit for hiking
071-Planning a long distance hike
070-Outdoor Retailer show 2018 part 2
069-Outdoor Retailer Show 2018 part 1
068- Weather and hiking
067-Hike your own hike
066-Technology on the trail-staying in touch with family and friends
065-99 days to go....
064-Australia's Long Distance Hiking Trails
063-Physical maintenance on the trail
062-Personal safety on the trail
061-Hygiene and hiking
060-Happy feet
059-Geocaching
058-Navigation on the trail: an introduction to maps and compasses
057 Nutritition on the Trail
056-How to pack a backpack: a beginners guide
055-A weekend on the Main Range
054-The future of hiking
053-Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail-Expectations vs reality
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