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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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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