Tested: Primus LiTech Trek Kettle
The Primus LiTech Trek Kettle combines light weight and robust design for excellent campfire cooking performance.
The Primus LiTech Trek Kettle combines light weight and robust design for excellent campfire cooking performance.
It is the most important thing to ‘get right’ when you’re out exploring remote areas: water purification. If there’s anything that can have a dramatic, and often dangerous, impact on your adventure it is drinking contaminated water. And really, it is a simple thing to avoid, provided your purification system works.
Fjallraven’s Keb 72 is a robust and comfortable backpack that is ideal for your next multi-day trekking adventure.
There are few things better than hiking solo – especially if it’s an overnight escape; packing a few essentials into your pack – food, water, stove, sleeping gear – is the true definition of simplicity. Of course, besides all this gear, you also need a shelter. Ideally, this shelter must be light in weight but still robust enough to withstand those often-wild spring/summer/autumn storms we can cop on the east coast of Australia. Finding that combo of lightweight and tough construction, however, isn’t always easy.
Gear up for multi-day treks with Mountain Designs’ lightweight Pioneer 70 Technical Hiking Pack designed for the more advanced trailblazer.
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Swag, rooftop tent, camper-trailer or tent. As with vehicles, bush accommodation options are many – and the final choice will depend on a number of factors unique to you, your family and your destinations.
Tired of tents? This could be the camping sleep solution your inner child (or hippy) has been waiting for.
The flagship model of LED Lenser’s new series of head torches lives up to the brand’s solid reputation.
MSR’s Windburner uses the same tech as the Reactor but in a more compact form, making it ideal for soloists and lightweight gear fanatics.