Drifting wrote:A lot depends on where you plan to hike as well. Tasmania requires a different type of gear to most areas of the mainland.
Turfa wrote:Drifting wrote:A lot depends on where you plan to hike as well. Tasmania requires a different type of gear to most areas of the mainland.
Yes, because if you hike on the mainland then you can use one set of gear for everything......from tropical North QLD, to desert areas of SA, to the apline areas of NSW & VIC
But seriously, the Great North Walk is an excellent choice if this is you first long hike, as if you start off at the Sydney end, you are never far from 'civilisation' for the first 100km. So if you have any problems or any of your gear is not working, you have lots of options. There are many places you can find suggested gear lists, and if you search for 'lightweight' hiking you will find information on how to keep your pack weight down. A light pack can make a big difference to your enjoyment of your walk. Post your gear list on the forum & you will get plenty of comments & suggestions !
Good luck with your hike !
Drifting wrote:A lot depends on where you plan to hike as well. Tasmania requires a different type of gear to most areas of the mainland.
Bluegum Mic wrote:Gday Matthew. Plenty of good fishing on the walk (especially the Sydney end). All around Berowra waters is fantastic (plenty of Bream and some monster flatheads around. Also good in the creeks you pass between crosslands and Berowra. Hawksbury/Brooklyn has some great fishing and patonga is good as you have the ocean side and then the river behind.
under10kg wrote:Plan to take 700 to 800 gms of food a day. This is dehadrated food that does not weigh much.
I use accurate scales and pack each days food in a seperate plastic bag.
Most new walkers carry much too much weight.
If you got the cash for the latest light gear you can get your total pack weight down to 3 Kg for this walk.
With a light pack a lot of long distance walkers use runners rather than heavier boots.
under10kg wrote:If you got the cash for the latest light gear you can get your total pack weight down to 3 Kg for this walk.
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