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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150-Donkeys on the Bicentennial National Trail
149-Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Trail
148-Australian Bush Legends and Myths
147-Things that go bump in the night: getting a good night's sleep
146-An update in strange times
145-Things to do when you can't hike
144-Bondi to Manly Walk
143-Te Araroa Trail, a catch up
142-What to pack for a day hike
141-Catching up with Tangles and Tail: February 2020
140-Everest Base Camp
139-Games on the trail
138-So you want to be a Travel Writer
137-What's up in 2020?
136-Apps for Hiking
135-So you want to be an adventure photographer?
134-Choosing a Sleeping Bag
133-Light to Light Walk
132-Outward Bound
131-Australian Hiker 3rd Birthday
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