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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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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