For many hikers getting out bush and going off grid is a means to get away from all the technology and the constant pinging of your mobile phone. If you aren’t connected for a few days does it really matter? If however you need to power various electronic devices on the trail the type and quantity of your power recharge needs is dictated by whether you can get away with just a single charge, a single set of batteries, or whether you need to have a back up option. In this podcast episode we provide a basic introduction into powering your hike as a hiker (as opposed to a car camper), and look at the pros and cons of the available options. www.australianhiker.com.au
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128-Book and Movie Review 2019
127-Dehydrated Food on the Trail
126-Catching up with Tangles and Tail: September 2019
125-Choosing what to bring on a hike
124-Musicians on the Te Araroa
123-Hume and Hovell Track-a premature end to a thruhike
122-Hume and Hovell Track Week 2
121-Hume and Hovell Track Week 1
120-Choosing a camping site
119-The John Muir Trail; an Australian perspective.mp3
118-Zen and the Art of Hiking
117-Hume and Hovell Track: in the footsteps of explorers
116-Choosing a Sleeping Mat
115-Outdoor Retailer Australia Show July 2019 Part 2
114-Outdoor Retailer Australia Show July 2019 Part 1
113-European Peace Walk-interview with Lexi Connors
112-When is it time to quit a hike?
111-Freeze Dried Meals
110-Boots McFarland Interview
109-Environmentally Friendly Hiking
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