In 2016 well known research company, Roy Morgan, undertook a study on hiking (bushwalking) and unsurprisingly found that the proportions of Australians who participate on a regular basis was on the increase and in 2015 accounted for 27.3% of the population (more than 5.3 million Australians). From my perspective these figure are backed up by the increased number of people that we are seeing on the trail and while many of the people may only hike every now and again this is definitely the Australian pastime, and one that people do throughout their lives.
This podcast episode is aimed fairly and squarely at new hikers and is designed to provide a simple overview of the considerations to get 'out bush', in a manner that will hopefully increase your enjoyment, as well as reduce any anxiety/fears that you may have. www.australianhiker.com.au
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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
130-Christmas Gifts for Hikers 2019
129-Going to the toilet on the trail
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
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