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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090-Big Agnes Tents
089-Eye Care and Hiking
088-The Great South Coast Walk
087-Christmas Gifts for Hikers 2018
086-Australian Hiker 2nd Birthday
085-Australia's Iconic Hiking Trails
084-Hiking in hot weather
083-Care and Maintenance of Hiking Equipment
082-Bibbulmun Track gear wrap up
081-Bibbulmun Track Reality vs Expectations
080 - Week 5 Bibbulmun Track 2018
079 - Week 4 Bibbulmun Track 2018
078 - Week 3 Bibbulmun Track 2018
077 - Week 2 Bibbulmun Track 2018
076 - Bibbulmun Track Week 1 2018
075-Bibbulmun Track here I come
074-An interview with the Bibbulmun Track Foundation
073-A journey towards ultralight revisited
072-Getting fit for hiking
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