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Hiking Accessories
Bringing the right gear is essential when heading out on a hike. From PLBs for emergencies to dry bags to keep your gear from getting wet, at Paddy Pallin we have all the hiking accessories for your outdoor needs.
FAQs
Should I wear gaiters when hiking?
Your decision to wear gaiters should be influenced by the conditions you will be hiking in. Hiking gaiters offer protection from debris, shielding your shoes from rocks, thorns, and irritants. Waterproof hiking gaiters serve as an effective barrier against moisture, proving beneficial in wet or snowy conditions. Gaiters like the Rab Muztag GORE-TEX Gaiters provide insulation and wind protection, making them useful when hiking in cold conditions. When hiking in Australia it usually involves navigating through snake-prone areas, so by wearing gaiters it offers an additional layer of defence against potential snakebites. However, when hiking on well-maintained trails or in fair weather scenarios, gaiters may be deemed unnecessary and could potentially hinder ventilation around your lower legs.
Do I need a pack liner when hiking?
A pack liner can be beneficial in keeping your gear dry during unexpected rain or river crossings, preventing water from seeping into your backpack and getting your gear wet. By sitting inside your hiking pack, a pack liner like the Osprey Ultralight Pack Liner will keep your gear dry from the rain. Pack liners are lightweight and are a great bit of added security when heading out in inclement weather.
Should I take a PLB when hiking in Australia?
Absolutely, taking a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) when hiking in Australia is important. A PLB like the Ocean Signal RescueME PLB 1 is a compact and reliable emergency tool that can be a lifesaver in critical situations. When venturing into the outdoors, especially in remote parts of Australia or unfamiliar terrain, unforeseen circumstances like injuries, getting lost, or encountering severe weather can occur. By taking a PLB when hiking allows you to send a distress signal to search and rescue authorities, pinpointing your location with GPS coordinates. This significantly expedites the rescue process and ensures timely assistance. Considering the unpredictable nature of outdoor environments, having a PLB adds an extra layer of safety, providing peace of mind for both you and your loved ones. To further understand what emergency beacons are best for hiking in Australia check out the Australian Maritime Safety Authority website here.
What are dry bags used for when hiking?
Dry bags are essential tools for hikers, serving a crucial purpose in protecting sensitive gear and valuables from water, ensuring a safe and comfortable outdoor experience. These waterproof bags like the Sea To Summit Ultra-Sil Dry Bag are designed to keep the contents dry, even in wet and challenging conditions. One primary use of dry bags when hiking is to safeguard electronic devices, such as smartphones, cameras, or GPS units, from moisture. Electronics are particularly susceptible to water damage, and a dry bag provides a reliable barrier against rain, river crossings, or accidental splashes. Additionally, hikers use dry bags to protect clothing, sleeping bags, and other essential gear. Keeping your clothing and sleeping equipment dry is not only essential for comfort but also for preventing hypothermia in cold or wet weather. Wet clothes and sleeping gear can compromise body warmth and make for an uncomfortable and potentially dangerous hiking experience. Finally, dry bags are useful for organising your gear in your hiking pack allowing you to easily access your items.
Do I need to use a GPS device when hiking?
A GPS device can be a valuable tool when hiking as it can provide accurate navigation and helps you track your route. In unfamiliar or remote terrains, where trail markers may be scarce, a GPS device can prevent you from getting lost and enhance overall safety. For those who enjoy backcountry hiking in Australia, a GPS device becomes even more crucial. It allows you to pinpoint your location precisely, helping you navigate through challenging landscapes where traditional maps may fall short. A GPS device like the Garmin GPSMAP 67i will provide navigation while in the backcountry and has an excellent battery life for longer adventures. However, if you primarily stick to well-marked and popular trails in familiar areas, a GPS device might be less essential. In such cases, a map and compass, coupled with a solid understanding of your surroundings, may suffice.
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