If you do longer hikes, particularly ones that involve going off marked trails or if you hike in unfamiliar areas, you may be required to make some assumptions. The problem with assuming is you don’t always get it right and as the old saying goes, if you assume you can end up making an ‘ass’ out of ‘u’ and ‘me’.
In this podcast episode we go through a multi-day example and look at the positives and negatives of making assumptions when planning your hikes.
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091-Impacts of Long Distance Hiking
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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