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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AH191-Tasmanian Trail here I come
AH 190-In the Footsteps of the Cannibal Convict
Episode 189-Interview with the author-A Book of Australian Trees
Episode 188-Industry Interviews June 2021
Episode 187-Trail Volunteering
Episode 186-Hiking and epilepsy
Episode 185-Whats in a name?
Episode 184- Australian huts and hiking
Episode 183-Powering your hike
Episode 182-A day in the life of a long distance hiker
Episode 181-Westward ho!
Episode 180-Choose your own adventure
Episode 179-Are equipment manufacturers missing the mark?
Episode 178-Luxury items and hiking
Episode 177-Operation Flinders
Episode 176-Considerations for choosing a hike
Episode 175- Shikoku Pilgrimage Trail: Fighting Monks and Burning Mountains
Episode 174-Schlink Hut Walking Track
Episode 173-Hiking with animals
Episode172-Guided hikes
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