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Best Camping Shower to Keep Away the Campsite Stench

There are few things as good for the soul as getting away from the hustle and bustle of city life on an extended camping trip. You’ve likely got all the essentials in your kit, like a tent, cooking...

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Best Double Sleeping Bags for a Cosy Night’s Sleep in the Great Outdoors

It can sometimes seem like camping and quality sleep don’t go hand in hand. You can either have an exciting camping experience or a good night’s sleep at home – not both. However, if you have superior...

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The Best PLB (Personal Locator Beacon) for Australian Outdoor Adventures

PLBs (Personal Locator Beacons) are a must-have accessory for Australian hiking enthusiasts. In fact, anyone heading into the great outdoors should equip themselves with one of these life-saving...

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The Best Camping Stretcher Beds for a Good Night’s Sleep Outdoors

You love being active on the outdoors. Camping, backpacking, hiking, biking – that’s your cup of java. And what fuels those adventures? No, it’s coffee. It’s a good night’s sleep. But there’s no...

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Carnarvon Gorge Walk (Carnarvon National Park, Queensland)

One of the best hiking highlights in Outback Queensland would be to visit the Carnarvon National Park and complete the Carnarvon Gorge Walk. This wanders beside the banks of Carnarvon Gorge, crossing...

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The Best Beach Shelter for the Australian Summer Sun

Australians have had a long love affair with beaches, but the hardest part is dealing with the searing Australian summer sun—and the stuffy heat that comes along with that. Sun so hot you could cook...

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Path of the Gods Hike – Amalfi Coast, Italy

Everyone associates fancy villas, expensive yachts, and high-class dinners with the Amalfi Coast. But, underneath all the luxury lies a few spectacular hikes. One, in particular, is the Sentiero Degli...

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The best shower tent & toilet tent for Australian campers

Many people pride themselves on their resilience and ability to ‘rough it’ while camping in the great outdoors. However, even if you’ve swapped your luxury feather duvet for a sleeping bag and your...

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The Best Camping Heaters For Your Australian Winter Camping Trip

Many avid campers love beating the heat and venturing into the great outdoors during winter. While Australian winter camping trips can be pleasant, evenings can be a little nippy, especially if you...

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Bucket List: Mt Kilimanjaro Trek (Tanzania)

It’s been called “as wide as the world” but Mount Kilimanjaro’s height is what it’s best known for. Standing at 5,895 metres above sea level, it’s actually the highest mountain on the African...

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Plain of Six Glaciers Trail – Lake Louise, Alberta (Canada)

Lake Louise is located in Banff National Park and is home to stunning glacier-fed lakes, pristine mountain views, and some of the best hiking trails in Alberta. Banff National Park is not only...

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Best Places To Hike In The UK

The UK has no shortage of beautiful places for hiking. This island nation is home to an extremely wide range of landscapes, from the wild and rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands to the...

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Hooker Valley Track – Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park (New Zealand)

Only 2km from Mount Cook Village is arguably New Zealand’s most beautiful day walk.  The Hooker Valley Track starts in the valley amongst green fields and the world’s biggest buttercup (the Mount Cook...

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Badwater Basin Salt Flats: The Lowest Point In North America

Ever wanted to walk on an ancient lake? Visit Badwater Basin Salt Flats in Death Valley National Park. Located in southeastern California, Death Valley National Park is the largest national park in...

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The Best Camping Coffee Makers & Campsite Coffee Machines

It’s easy to assume that ‘roughing it’ is the aim of the game when camping in Australia. You’re without the creature comforts of home, and it’s just you, your swag, a roaring campfire, and maybe a few...

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The Best Hikes in the Coromandel Peninsula that Lead to Stunning Beaches

The Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand is home to some of the country’s most beautiful beaches. The golden sand and clear blue waters are so picturesque, it really is the stuff from postcards. Some of...

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Double Decker Living Root Bridge Trek – Meghalaya (India)

Many astonishing natural wonders are spread all over the world. The double-decker living root bridge in Meghalaya is one of them. The 150-year-old, 50 meters long, and 1.5-meter-wide bridge is...

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The 5 Best Hikes in Poland

When I ask travelers what they know about Poland, they usually tell me about Cracow, Auschwitz, and Warsaw. Some of them heard that there are mountains but hardly any international tourist explores...

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Best Hikes in Victoria – 6 of the state’s most stunning trails

Photo credit: Daniel Walker, on flickr The great state of Victoria is home to some of the most diverse landscapes in all of Australia. Everything from the high country Alpine region of the north-east...

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Best Portable Fire Pits for Camping

While traditional campfires made from natural materials in your camping environment can be more than satisfactory in many situations, they’re not going to suit everyone or every situation. They can be...

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