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Bogong High Plains Photography Mountain Bike Adventure. By Carol Binder and Malin Gungl

Bogong High Plains Photography Mountain Bike Adventure. By Carol Binder and Malin Gungl

November 13, 2020 2 min read

After the Victorian "lockdown" we were itching to get up into the mountains for a bit of open-air goodness. Not being able to camp or travel over winter can build one's anxiety to mega levels when all you dream of is the outdoors!
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Snow gum dieback caused by wood-boring (longicorn) beetles in the NSW Snowy Mountains, Australia

Help Save Our Snowgums. By Dr Matthew Brookhouse

November 06, 2020 2 min read

Following reports of isolated tree deaths throughout Kosciuszko National Park in 2007-08, sub-alpine forests in the Australian Alps are now in widespread decline.
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Mont Dragonfly Tent on the Main Range. By Tim Ashelford. Courtesy of We Are Explorers

We Are Explorers review the Mont Dragonfly Tent

October 30, 2020 1 min read

“I heard that the Mont Dragonfly had been released only days before what was likely to be the only backcountry campout of a particularly strange winter. I begged our Gear Editor Mattie to see what he could do and a few days later I was picking it up for a loan as we blitzed through Canberra. To the range!”
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Why we use Mont Hydronaute Pro Shellwear. By Eric Philips of Ice Trek Expeditions

Why we use Mont Hydronaute Pro Shellwear. By Eric Philips of Ice Trek Expeditions

October 30, 2020 2 min read

“Our decade-long relationship with Australian company Mont Adventure Equipment is one we cherish very much. As well as using their off-the-shelf down and fleece clothing and base layers, we are also very proud to sport their bespoke shell suits every time we step onto the polar ice.
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David climbing at Bungonia Gorge

Bungonia Gorge Climbing. By David Cook

October 08, 2020 2 min read

I've done some good multi-pitch climbing on the south wall of Bungonia Gorge this year, squeezed in whenever possible and thought I'd share some pics.
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Fresh Snow, Mount Hotham. By Malin and Carol

Fresh Snow, Mount Hotham. By Malin and Carol

September 30, 2020 2 min read

Heading up Hotham we couldn’t believe two things. 1. We were allowed out to camp after having the Mont Dragonfly Tent during a month of corona lockdown restrictions and unable to try it. 2. That we made it up and over Hotham given how much snow there was... and low!
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Michael and Matilda Milton on the NSW Snowy Mountains.

If 40 years of skiing in Australia has taught me anything. By Michael Milton

September 29, 2020 3 min read

If 40 years of skiing in Australia has taught me anything, it’s to take your chances when conditions are good.
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ComPOSTable packaging

Compostable Packaging

September 11, 2020 1 min read

We’re pleased to announce that all online orders will now be shipping in compostable bags. Made from corn starch (using corn not fit to eat) these bags are Australian Standard certified to to biodegrade within 180 days in a standard home compost!
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Responsible Down Standard (RDS)

Responsible Down Standard (RDS)

September 04, 2020 1 min read

As of 2019, Mont Adventure Equipment is certified by the Responsible Down Standard (RDS). RDS certification ensures that the down in RDS labeled products is guaranteed to have been sourced in accordance with the Responsible Down Standard.
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Mont Ambassador Doug Chatten in the NSW Snowy Mountains with his Mont Moondance 1 Full Nylon Tent

Moondance 1 FN: On Snow. By Doug Chatten

September 03, 2020 1 min read

"I had an excellent tour on the Main Range with clients recently largely in part due to the awesomeness of the Moondance 1 FN. Wow, the perfect guides tent, plenty of room, and able to sit up and cook comfortably..."
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Mont Ambassador Eric Philips. Wearing Mont Odyssey Jacket and Austral Overpants.

Du Cane Range, Tasmania. By Eric Philips

September 02, 2020 2 min read

My last trip of the Covid winter was to the Du Cane Range in Tassie’s Central Highlands, often regarded as the most beautiful alpine scenery in Tasmania. After paddling the length of Lake St Clair, I changed to hiking and snowshoeing mode and trekked into the verdant lushness of Pine Valley, surely one of the most exquisite forests in Australia.
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Sunset over Collins Bonnet, Tasmania. Mont Dragonfly Tent. By Geoff Murray

In The Backyard. By Geoff Murray

August 31, 2020 2 min read

My wife and I are fortunate to live on a 10 acre bush block in southern Tasmania. From our front verandah, we can see two mountains to the south-east, Collins Cap and Collins Bonnet, both a part of the Wellington Range. Collins Bonnet, in particular, is a fine-looking mountain and it is currently dusted with a good covering of snow and ice, so it seemed like a suitable destination for a short sharp trip.
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