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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032-Interview with Fitness Guru Joe Bonington from Joes Basecamp
031-Water on the Trail Part 2-Filtration
030 - Australian Outdoor Retailer Show 2017
029 - Water On The Trail Part 1
028 - Layering For Comfort
026 - Transitioning To Overnight Hiking - Step By Step
027 - Transitioning To Overnight Hiking - On The Trail
025- Which Backpacking Stove
024 - Technology On The Trail- PLB's
023 - Trail Etiquette
022 - The Overland Track - Interviews From The Trail
021 - Trekking Poles- Are They Worth It?
020 - The Overland Track - A Day On The Trail
019 - The Sleep System; getting a good nights sleep
018 - The Overland Track-Expectations vs Reality
017 - Solo Hiking; Is 1 Better Than 2
016 - The Canberra Centennial Trail - Bonus Episode Part 2 Of 2
015 - The Canberra Centenary Trail - Bonus Episode Part 1 of 2
014 - Photography And Hiking - Camera Basics
013 - Photography And Hiking - The Basics
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