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Head torches are not all equal when it matters. Here is how to choose one that will not let you down at 4am walking into a duck marsh or tracking a deer after dark.
Red deer were introduced to Australia in the 1860s and now hold self-sustaining populations in several states. Here is a complete guide.
Real damper requires no tin, no oven, no yeast, and no special skill. Here is the traditional Australian method and three variations worth knowing.
Most people wash outdoor clothing incorrectly and reduce its life by 30β40% in the first two years. Here is what the manufacturer instructions actually mean.
There are still cattle musterers working the Victorian High Plains on horseback. A week riding with them is one of the most authentic Australian outdoor experiences left.
Spot and stalk is the most widely applicable and satisfying deer hunting method in Australian terrain. Here is how to do it effectively.
Catch and release is widely promoted as conservation-neutral fishing. The science is more nuanced. Here is what the research says about fish survival after release.
Getting kids into the outdoors is one of the best things you can do for them. Making the first few trips enjoyable is the challenge.
Good binoculars are a lifetime purchase. Bad ones are an expensive mistake you carry every trip. Here is how to choose.
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