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Where to grab a coffee in the Guthega Village

Where to grab a coffee in the Guthega Village

April 07, 2022 2 min read

Servicing bushwalkers, Perisher resort guests, backcountry enthusiasts and the Guthega Village, BASECAMP is ideally located in a true alpine environment. 
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Multi-Day Hiking in Main Range, Kosciuszko National Park

Multi-Day Hiking in Main Range, Kosciuszko National Park

April 07, 2022 2 min read

Winter is on the way and Easter is always an exciting time with high levels of anticipation about the season ahead. It’s also my favourite time to hike with preseason frosts and clear bright blue azure skies but in the mountains, you need to be prepared for all conditions at all times. 
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Tasmanian Central Highlands

Tasmanian Central Highlands

March 30, 2022 2 min read

This week saw me taking a gentle amble into the Tassie Central Highlands. The hike followed a very pleasant track through a mixture of Eucalypt forest, Myrtle forest and open grasslands until reaching my camp for the night, a nice open grassland area surrounded by mountains.
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How to choose a trail running vest

How to choose a trail running vest

March 30, 2022 3 min read

Training for your next race may seem daunting, buying a running vest can often seem like an equally daunting prospect. We have listed some key things to consider when buying your trail running vest.
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Ken Hutt in the Mont High Altitude Down Suit

Fly from Everest: End Polio Now

March 25, 2022 2 min read

The 62-year-old adventure-fanatic from Berry, New South Wales, will be travelling to Nepal in late March for the expedition, which will see him summit more than 8,000m up Mount Everest, before paragliding back down from the mountain. Mont is proud to have kitted out Ken and his team with technical clothing and Julbo Eyewear, ensuring that they are protected from the elements on their world-first attempt.
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Mont Bimberi Stretch Shorts Charcoal

Review: Mont Bimberi Stretch Shorts

March 17, 2022 1 min read

The Bimberi shorts are incredibly comfortable for a fitted style, and feel really lightweight when they're on. I've been wearing them for about a month now around town, as well as bushwalking and bouldering. The stretch fabric allows for plenty of mobility no matter the activity.
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Moondance 2 under a Rainbow

A Summer of Adventures in the Moondance 2

March 15, 2022 1 min read

Not only can the Moondance 2 handle thunderstorms in the Snowy Mountains and wind storms in the Budawangs, it’s also a lucky tent. We were camped on the beach near Cape Howe, just above the high tide line.
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Northern Kosciuszko Huts and Rain on a Tin Roof. By Kirsten.

Northern Kosciuszko Huts and Rain on a Tin Roof. By Kirsten.

March 11, 2022 2 min read

Wheelers hut is, in my opinion, one of the most idyllic huts I’ve ever visited. It appears as if from nowhere through the snowgums and with its quaint little veranda complete with bathtub, it's got some serious old world charm.
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Ruins and Rivers - A Summer Walk in the Snowies. By Nick Hall

Ruins and Rivers - A Summer Walk in the Snowies. By Nick Hall

March 04, 2022 2 min read

Gaining the saddle, we settled onto a footpad leading to the summit of Mt Stilwell. The weather was kind and we enjoyed a spectacular view to the North and only a hint of a breeze. From here, we left the track and found a circular route over to Little Stilwell, and then on to the ruins of the old Thredbo to Charlotte Pass Chairlift.
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Dynafit Alpine 1 Review

Review: Dynafit Alpine Trail Running Shoes

February 24, 2022 2 min read

"I have taken the Alpine out for a few varied runs now and they have not skipped a beat! Their performance during a a shorter run on single track left me speechless. They are light and responsive with a nice amount of flex and their Vibram Megagrip outsole gave me confidence on loose and wet terrain...The seamless tongue is soft and meant I had no pressure points along the top of my foot, as well as no dirt and prickles getting into my shoes along the way."
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Galactic Core - Geoff Murray

Capturing The Galactic Core. By Geoff Murray

February 23, 2022 1 min read

I left my home at midnight and headed west, joining the Gordon River Road after awhile. This is an isolated road and runs through some wild and magnificent country...I stopped for a quick sleep on the way, having had no sleep that night then continued on. I had two locations in mind and parked the car at the start of a rough track and walked up to a viewpoint that looked across the to the range.
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Thanks to you over 150,000 Trees Were Planted in 2021

Thanks to you over 150,000 Trees Were Planted in 2021

January 24, 2022 2 min read

Last year we set a target of 100,000 trees. Thanks to Mont customers all over Australia, New Zealand and the World, just over 150,000 trees were planted! Partnering with Eden Reforestation Projects, funds were effectively and efficiently directed to areas of poverty and deforestation creating jobs and revitalising forests that once existed.
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