Australia is a large continent with just about every type of environment and vegetation you can imagine ranging from coastal, forest, arid to semi-arid; and then there’s our sub alpine and alpine regions which make up less than 1% of the continent. The practice of planning hikes is the same no matter where you are however there are some specific considerations that hiking in Australia Alpine regions of Australia require. In this podcast episode we look at what these are. www.australianhiker.com.au
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110-Boots McFarland Interview
109-Environmentally Friendly Hiking
108 Tangles and Tail; and interview with Lucy Barnard
107-Fire and Hiking
106-How much does it cost to hike?
105-Kiandra to Tharwa; a taste of the Australian Alps
104-The History of Australian National Parks
103-One Man's Climb; interview with Adrian Hayes
102-Mind, Body, and Soul; the health benefits of hiking
101-Packing Your Fears
100-Trail Design
099-Altitude and Hiking
098-Coffee on the Trail
097-Q & A (Hiker Questions)
096-Aussie 10 Walk
095-Transitioning to multiday hiking
094-Night Hiking
093-First Hike Project
092-Media Review
091-Impacts of Long Distance Hiking
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