The Top Adventure Trips & Trends for 2018 Brad Atwal January 11, 2018 Activities, Destinations, Environmentalism If you’re the type of traveller who savours the journey more than the destination then 2018 should be an exciting year. There are more destinations to visit than ever before and while many other ‘top trips’ lists focus solely on cities and countries...
The 5 Most Viewed Articles of 2017 Dave Casey January 1, 2018 Asia, Australia, Bike, Bushwalk & Camp, Climb, Oceania, Reviews, The Americas, Tips, Travel 2017, what a year!! This year Paddy Pallin's humble little blog has strived to give you an entertaining & educational mix of inspirational destinations, camping, adventure photography & hiking tips and reviews on the latest in outdoor...
Sun Protection & ExOfficio Dave Casey December 18, 2017 Africa, Asia, Australia, Bushwalk & Camp, Environmentalism, Oceania, The Americas, Tips, Travel Since 1987 when founded in Seattle, Washington, by Rick Hemmerling and Joe Boldan, ExOfficio has celebrated the traveller and outdoors enthusiast by crafting clothing that allow you to experience the world unhindered. Intelligently designed products with...
How to Hike the Torres del Paine “O” Circuit in Patagonia Dave Casey November 27, 2017 Bushwalk & Camp, South, Tips, Travel 34 Comments The Torres del Paine Circuit in Patagonia is consistently voted as one of the best hikes in the World and in January my wife and I spent 9 days hiking the “O”. We had everything from sunshine to snow, 95km + winds and amazing views around every...
5 Areas to take your Indoor skills and Learn the Ropes Outside Rob Saunders October 8, 2017 Australia, Climb, Tips Rock climbing indoors and outside is one of the fastest growing sports in Australia, offering a wide variety of disciplines and types of climbing from indoor top roping to the explosion of social bouldering in new gyms. The outdoor experience includes the...
Twin Peaks of Ladakh Trek Luke Adams September 29, 2017 Asia, Bushwalk & Camp In May 2016, I joined a trek in Nepal that consisted of 27 days trekking and mountaineering with a group of like minded adventurers. I enjoyed the idea of the journey, starting each day walking and seeing different aspects of valleys and mountains we...
Trip Report: Peru’s Salkantay Trek Dave Casey September 25, 2017 Bushwalk & Camp, South, Travel 5 Comments The Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu, it is one of the best alternative trekking options to the Inca Trail. Its highly recommended for those who wish to see and experience different ecosystems, enjoy the trail with less trekkers than the Inca Trail and immerse...
The Jonesys: Outback Expedition Update Lachlan Gardiner September 14, 2017 Athletes, Australia, Community We check in with the Jonseys to see how their outback expedition is progressing. Paddy Pallin is proud to be supporting the Jonseys on their epic human-powered journey from the red centre of Australia to Port Augusta. If you're not already following along,...
The Jonesys are Heading Outback Dave Casey August 14, 2017 Athletes, Australia, Sponsorship Paddy Pallin is proud to be helping to kit out the Jonseys on their epic journey from the centre of Australia to Port Augusta. What: The Jonesys; Justin, Lauren and Morgan, have just embarked on a family journey - they are walking from the centre of...
TREKKING THE HIMALAYAS WITH KIDS Rob Saunders April 24, 2017 Bushwalk & Camp, Central, Tips, Travel A guide to Adventures, Equipment & Survival Nepal, Tibet or Bhutan are amongst the most rewarding places in the world to experience breathtaking landscapes of untamed mountain ranges, enormous valleys and wild rivers. The rewards and challenges of...