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What to wear for a summer hike
Make the most of hot weather safely and comfortably by learning how to dress for summer hiking.
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5 of the Best Day Hikes in Queenstown
Five of our favourite short hiking trails - perfect for a day's adventure in Queenstown.
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What to Wear on a Spring Hike
Spring hiking is an exhilarating chance to make the most of fewer crowds, in-between temps, and stunning vistas. Unpredictable weather is a hallmark of spring, so weβve created a guide to help you decide what to wear on a spring hike.Β
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Embracing Seasons: A Motherβs Day Reflection
Her Trails ambassador Lizzy Crouch explores the ever-evolving relationship between adventure and motherhood.
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Mother's Day Gift Ideas
Gift ideas for outdoorsy mums to help them make the most of being out there.
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Staying Warm and Cozy: Essential Winter Accessories for Outdoor Adventures
Winter adventures are invigorating, but to truly enjoy them, staying warm and cozy is crucial. With the right winter gear and accessories, you can embrace the cold and make your time outdoors more memorable.
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Sustainable food production with Hamish Reid
Path of Kathmandu's Sustainable Future Speaking Series. Hamish Reid is "Director - Sustainability and Brand" at Synlait. He takes the lead on developing Synlaitβs strategy for sustainability with a particular focus on their aspiration to further improve the environmental and social performance from farm to fridge.Β
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Carbon with Tim Jarvis
Path of Kathmandu's Sustainable Future Speaking Series. Tim Jarvis is a polar explorer, environmental scientist and Kathmandu brand ambassador. He also works closely with WWF and leads expeditions across the globe. He's currently planting 40,000 trees as part of his Fork Tree Project in Adelaide.
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Conserving the outdoors with Liz Carlson
Part of Kathmandu's Sustainable Future Speaking Series. Liz Carlson runs 'Young Adventuress' one of the biggest travel blogs in the world. She's done a lot of work in conservation projects, hands in the ground, saving wildlife and I think you have a tender spot for the Kakapo.
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