Hiking is a way to get to get out bush, or for that matter into your local urban area. Unless you are only travelling short distances you will more than likely be carrying a pack on your back. A pack is home to all those pieces of equipment that you may need on your adventure like a thermal jacket, rain gear, camera, phone and of course, water and food. If you’re doing overnight trips it will also hold your tent, sleeping bag, spare clothing and more food. But what happens if it rains? Or maybe you’re crossing an inlet. How then do you keep all your gear dry? In this podcast episode we discuss the options for waterproofing your pack and while its never a guarantee, I can safely say the contents of my pack has never been wet on any hike I have done and this includes some hikes in some pretty horrendous conditions.
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AH 271-Kokoda Challenge
AH 270-Triple Crown
AH 269-1,000,000 podcast downloads
AH 268-Hiking in the Australian Alps
AH 267-Thin Green Line Oceana
AH 266-Cape to Cape Track: Reality vs Expectations
AH 265-Cape To Cape Track, Interviews from the Trail Part 2
AH 264- Micro adventures
AH 263- Bathing on trail
AH 262- Arid hiking
AH 261- Best before
AH 260-Night Owl or Rooster; what’s your sleeping pattern?
AH 259-Setting up a tent for hiking
AH 258-Is age a barrier to hiking?
AH 257-Murramarang South Coast Walk
AH 256-Goal setting and hiking
AH 254-Journey towards ultralight hiking - the final chapter
AH 253-Cape To Cape Track: start stop
AH 252-Cape To Cape Track, Interviews from the Trail Part 1
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