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Dry Bags and Waterproof Cases: Protecting Your Gear in Australian Conditions

One dunking can destroy a phone, a GPS, or a camera. Dry bags and waterproof cases are cheap insurance against expensive accidents. Here is how to choose.

Mar 15, 2026 Read β†’
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Sleeping Bags: Temperature Ratings Explained for Australia

A sleeping bag rated to -5Β°C does not mean you will be comfortable at -5Β°C. Here is how ratings work and what you need for Australian conditions.

Mar 13, 2026 Read β†’
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Six Days in the Flinders Ranges: Goat Country and Red Rock Country

The Flinders Ranges in South Australia is hunting and camping country unlike anywhere else β€” red quartzite, ancient geology, cold nights, and goat numbers that require active management.

Mar 4, 2026 Read β†’
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How to Build a Fire in Wet Conditions

Starting a fire in the rain is a skill. Here is the method that works when everything is wet and comfortable camping depends on getting it right.

Mar 3, 2026 Read β†’
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How to Stay Warm Camping in the Australian Alps in Winter

Winter alpine camping is genuinely cold. Here is the layering system and sleeping setup that keeps you warm through a -10Β°C night.

Mar 3, 2026 Read β†’
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gear-guides

What Gear Do I Actually Need for My First Camping Trip?

The outdoor industry will tell you that you need thousands of dollars before your first camping trip. Here is the honest minimum.

Feb 23, 2026 Read β†’
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How to Choose a Head Torch for Outdoor Use

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.

Feb 10, 2026 Read β†’
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Camping with Kids in Australia: What Actually Works

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.

Feb 7, 2026 Read β†’

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