ย 7 days Great Ocean Walk, Australia

One of our top 10 coastal hikes in the world.

In 2004, theย Great Ocean Walkย opened, connecting 104ย km of walking trails that follow the coastline near the Great Ocean Road, stretching fromย Apollo Bayย to theย 12 Apostles.

Parks Victoria Great Ocean Walk

Plenty of koalas.

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Wildlife Impacts of Trump’s Border Wall

Eric Hanson went down to the south trailhead of the Arizona Trail to see for himself what’s happening with Trump’s wall in the Sky Island mountains.

The biggest impact of the wall is not on immigration, but on the environment, and wildlife that use the mountain corridors as a key migration corridor.

It’s one of the most important places in the US for biodiversity. This video explores the way the wall will impact the wildlife and the ecological impacts of the border wall.

Many experts conclude that a physical wall is the most expensive, least effective way to reduce illegal immigration and drug smuggling.

U.S. taxpayers on the hook for billion$. I predict future governments will give up on walls. Abandon the white elephant for satellite and drone border protection. And โ€” hopefully โ€” open the wall for wildlife.

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Pin Bhaba Pass, India

I am considering some hiking in the Indian Himalaya this coming summer.

On one side lies the lush, green Bhaba Valley, and on the other, the stark, pink-hued desert landscape of Pin Valley in Spiti.

The contrast is so stark, it feels like walking between two worlds in a single day.

  • 9 days/50 km
  • highest altitude 16,105 ft

Details.

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Hiking Navigation: AllTrails v Gaia v Komoot

I purchased a premium Gaia subscription on Black Friday. So now have used paid accounts on:

I’ve not yet used Wikiloc or ViewRanger.

But I understand Wikiloc is good for Europe and South America.

I use Komoot for bikepacking and have been very happy with that product. Is it any good for hiking?

In this post I compare offline navigation for the paid subscriptions.

For discovering trails nearby me (Parksville, Vancouver Island) on their websites, I felt Komoot was weakest. AllTrails best, by far.

On the other hand, one problem with AllTrails is displaying too many options. Too many variations in the same hiking area can be confusing. Since there is a lot of user generated content, quality is mixed.

When I decided on a well known, popular hiking area โž™ Little Qualicum Falls, again AllTrails was by far best at giving me hiking options.

In terms of description, the AllTrails preview graphic video is most useful for me. I make a lot of decisions on which hike to choose based on these preview videos.

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So far, AllTrails is by far my favourite of the three.


Next I went to my iPhones.

Logged into all 3 apps, I searched for “Englishman River Falls“. This is one of the most popular and well established hikes nearby. Komoot identified the trail on a map, but didn’t offer a way to SAVE and download.

I did the hike simultaneously using Gaia and AllTrails on two phones. Both worked well at the basic function of navigation.

I won’t use many of the functions, including Lifeline on AllTrails.

IF I want to make a record of any particular hike, I use the free version of the ReLive app. I’ve had a paid subscription in the past, but find the free features enough for my purposes.


Most mornings I take coffee down to Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park, my favourite walk in the area.

Again,

Johnny Cheng did a deep dive into both apps, concluding that more inexperienced hikers would probably like AllTrails better. That hunters and those going off trail would appreciate the enhanced mapping features of Gaia GPS.

I’ll search for hikes using a number of different sources as AllTrails can be confusing.

Look at the video preview on AllTrails.

Mostly use AllTrails for navigation. And compare with Gaia if there is any confusion.

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Honestly, for the majority of trails I hike I follow signage. And check the free offline Maps.me app to confirm I’m still on popular trails. It’s all I used on the challenging Laugevagur Trail in Iceland, for example, summer 2023.

I don’t mind getting a little lost on trail. ๐Ÿ˜€

Agent Orange in Vietnam

While hiking in Vietnam, I was wondering about possible health effects for me โ€”ย even decades later.

Agent Orange is a chemical herbicide and defoliant

It was used by the U.S. military … during the Vietnam War from 1962 to 1971.

… the Vietnamese Red Cross estimates that up to one million people were disabled or have health problems as a result of exposure to Agent Orange …

… documented cases of leukemiaHodgkin’s lymphoma, and various kinds of cancer in exposed U.S. military veterans. …

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Apple Watch for Hiking in 2025

Mostly, I use my Apple Watch as a remote for taking PHOTOS and VIDEOS on the trail.

Most of the time, the watch shows a low resolution image so I can better frame the shot.

For example, I took this photo of myself in a Prambanan temple using the watch. Typical range is 33 feet (10 meters) โ€”ย but I find it varies quite a bit.

One downside โž™ doing this does kill the watch battery quickly. MUST remember to bring the charging cable with me on the hike. ๐Ÿ˜€

I was inspired by Kurt Papke to better organize how I use my Apple Watch while hiking.

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Hiking Singapore: A First-Timerโ€™s Guide

Hong Kong is one of the best major cities in the world for hikers.

But Singapore?

This post was a surprise to me.

Singapore offers aโ€Œ plethora of trailsโ€‹ that showcase itsโข rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes. The trails range from serene โฃcoastal โ€paths to โคlush forest routes …

Among the must-visitโค trails isโ€‹ theย Southernโ€‹ Ridges, a 10-kilometer stretch that connects severalโข parks and offers breathtaking views of the cityโ€™s skyline and the harbor.

Another popular choiceโ€ isโ€‹ theย MacRitchie Reservoir Loop, โ€Œwhere hikers immerse themselves inโ€ the sights and โคsounds โฃof native wildlife while navigating aโ€‹ canopy โฃwalk that elevates them above theโ€Œ forestโ€‹ floor. Here are a few โ€‹moreโค trails to consider:

  • Bukit Timah Nature reserveย โ€“ Home to Singaporeโ€™s tallest โ€‹hill.
  • Coney Islandย โ€‹-โ€Œ Explore โขunique โขflora and fauna inโ€ aโฃ rustic setting.
  • Labrador โฃNature Reserveย โ€“ A pastโ€Œ siteโ€Œ with tranquil sea views.

Healthy Globe Trotter – Traveling to Singapore for Trekking and Hiking: A First-Timerโ€™s Guide

History of Cycle Touring / Bikepacking

The Biking Viking considers a minimal set-up ideal for racing long distances on a bicycle to be called “Bikepacking“.

He’d call what I do “Cycle Touring“.

My GEAR Camping & Cycle Touring Norway on a Rental
First Bike Set-up I used 2020

Many use the terms Cycle Touring & Bikepacking interchangeably, however.

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