G'day all,
Given I'm relatively new to this site, and haven't had the time to delve through the thousands of topics that have been discussed, please excuse this query if it has been clarified in the past.
Is the forum focused purely on bushwalking, or are other outdoor pursuits like canyoning fair game (I've always argued that canyoning is simply bushwalking through creeks anyway). For me all the boundaries blur given I take a basic abseiling setup on most off-track / pass-finding trips (20m of 6mm rope, a carabiner and a simple tape harness - http://fatcanyoners.org/bush-guide/making-a-tape-harness/) For more remote canyoning trip or multi-day trips there is often more bushwalking than rope-work, so again the boundaries are blurred. And then there are straight up abseiling trips which can be a fun addition to an easy day of walking.
Then there are other activities like caving, kayaking, rock climbing etc, which are often done by bushwalkers and in many ways sprang from bushwalking if you go back far enough.
I suppose I'm just wondering if there is any interest in conversations / questions / trip reports specific to canyoning. I'm on the OzCanyons email list, but I think a web forum allows you to discuss more, because it doesn't bombard everyone's email and lets people pick and choose what is of most interest. If it is welcome, is it just treated exactly like a bushwalk, or am I missing some sub-topic where the smaller group of enthusiasts gather to talk more specific stuff.
Cheers
T2