Outdoor Adventure Blog

Guides, tips and practical information for hiking, paddling, and everything in between.

πŸ”οΈ Hiking

Trail Grades in Australia: What They Actually Mean

Trail Grades in Australia: What They Actually Mean

Trail grading varies across different parks and apps, which makes picking the right walk harder than it should be. Here is how to read them properly.

1 Dec 2024
Preparing for a Day Walk in Australian Conditions

Preparing for a Day Walk in Australian Conditions

Australian day walking has specific demands around heat, sun, and water availability that generic hiking advice does not cover. Here is what preparation actually looks like here.

4 Dec 2024
Your First Walk in the Blue Mountains

Your First Walk in the Blue Mountains

The Blue Mountains has some of the best day walking in NSW and some of the most confusing track options for first-timers. Here is how to pick the right walk.

8 Dec 2024
How to Pace a Group Walk So Nobody Suffers

How to Pace a Group Walk So Nobody Suffers

Pacing a group walk is one of the more underrated skills in outdoor leadership. Get it wrong and the day falls apart. Here is how to get it right.

12 Dec 2024
Hydration on Australian Trails

Hydration on Australian Trails

Dehydration is the most common reason Australian day walks go wrong. The rules for water on Australian tracks are different to what most guides tell you.

15 Dec 2024
Navigation When There Is No Phone Signal

Navigation When There Is No Phone Signal

Phone signal disappears in most of the places Australians walk. Here is how to navigate when you cannot rely on your mobile connection.

18 Dec 2024
Planning Your First Multi-Day Walk in NSW

Planning Your First Multi-Day Walk in NSW

A multi-day walk in NSW requires a different level of planning to a day walk. Here is how to approach your first one without overcomplicating it.

22 Dec 2024
How to Read a Topographic Map

How to Read a Topographic Map

Topo maps are the most complete picture of terrain you can carry on a walk. Understanding how to read them is a skill that takes an hour to learn properly.

26 Dec 2024
What to Wear on a Hike in Australia

What to Wear on a Hike in Australia

Clothing for Australian hiking is different to what most gear guides recommend. The priorities here are sun protection, temperature swings, and getting wet in the rain without getting cold.

30 Dec 2024
Night Hiking: What to Prepare For

Night Hiking: What to Prepare For

Walking after dark changes almost everything about the experience and the preparation. Here is what you need to sort out before you head out at night.

3 Jan 2025
The Complete Guide to Multi-Day Walking in NSW

The Complete Guide to Multi-Day Walking in NSW

Planning a multi-day walk in NSW involves a lot more than picking a route and packing a bag. This guide covers everything from choosing the right track to managing the group on day three when everyone is tired.

1 Jul 2025
Walking in the Kosciuszko Alpine Zone: What You Need to Know

Walking in the Kosciuszko Alpine Zone: What You Need to Know

The Kosciuszko alpine zone is not like walking anywhere else in NSW. The weather, the altitude, the regulations, and the terrain all require specific preparation that standard Australian bush walking advice does not cover.

5 Jul 2025
Coastal Walking in NSW: Planning for a Different Kind of Track

Coastal Walking in NSW: Planning for a Different Kind of Track

Coastal walking in NSW has its own specific hazards and planning requirements. Tides, rock platforms, sun exposure, and water access are different problems to bush walking, and they need different preparation.

9 Jul 2025

πŸ›Ά Paddling

Canoe or Kayak: Choosing the Right Craft for Your Activity

Canoe or Kayak: Choosing the Right Craft for Your Activity

Choosing between canoes and kayaks for a group activity involves more than personal preference. Here is what actually matters for activity leaders.

6 Jan 2025
River Grading: What the Numbers Mean Before You Paddle

River Grading: What the Numbers Mean Before You Paddle

River grading tells you how difficult the water is, but reading the grade correctly for your group and conditions takes some understanding of what is behind the number.

10 Jan 2025
Sea Kayaking the NSW Coast

Sea Kayaking the NSW Coast

Sea kayaking on the NSW coast is genuinely rewarding but the conditions are more variable than most inland paddling. Here is what to understand before you go.

14 Jan 2025
Understanding Tides for Coastal Paddling

Understanding Tides for Coastal Paddling

Tides directly affect where you can go and how hard it will be to get there. Understanding them before a coastal paddle is practical, not advanced.

18 Jan 2025
Flat Water Paddling: Getting the Basics Right

Flat Water Paddling: Getting the Basics Right

Good flat water paddling skills are the foundation for everything else on the water. Here is what to focus on when you are starting out.

22 Jan 2025
Planning a Paddle Trip

Planning a Paddle Trip

A paddling trip has different planning requirements to a walk. Current, tides, weather windows, and access all factor in before you have thought about food and camping.

26 Jan 2025
Kayak Safety on Australian Waters

Kayak Safety on Australian Waters

Kayaking safety in Australia has some specific requirements and conditions worth understanding before you are on the water, not after.

30 Jan 2025
Leading a Canoe or Kayak Group

Leading a Canoe or Kayak Group

Leading a group on the water involves different challenges to leading a group on a track. Here is what to think through before you push off from shore.

3 Feb 2025
Planning a Multi-Day Canoe Trip on the Murray River

Planning a Multi-Day Canoe Trip on the Murray River

The Murray is one of the great paddling journeys in Australia. A week on the river between Albury and the lakes gives you something that is hard to find anywhere else. Here is how to plan it properly.

13 Jul 2025
Reading Rivers: What the Water Is Telling You

Reading Rivers: What the Water Is Telling You

River reading is the skill that separates paddlers who manage their environment from those who react to it. Understanding what the water is doing before you are in it is the foundation of safe river paddling.

17 Jul 2025
Planning a Coastal Paddle Trip: A Detailed Leader's Guide

Planning a Coastal Paddle Trip: A Detailed Leader's Guide

Coastal paddling trips require planning that integrates tides, swell, wind, landing sites, and emergency access in a way that flat-water planning does not. This is the full planning process.

13 Sep 2025

πŸ—ΊοΈ Planning & Navigation

Trip Intentions: What to Leave and With Whom

Trip Intentions: What to Leave and With Whom

A trip intention is the single most useful safety measure for any remote outdoor activity. Here is what it needs to include and who it needs to go to.

7 Feb 2025
Using Grid References When It Matters

Using Grid References When It Matters

Grid references are the most reliable way to communicate a precise location in the field. Here is how to read and give them accurately.

11 Feb 2025
Route Planning for Group Leaders

Route Planning for Group Leaders

Planning a route for a group requires thinking through more variables than planning for yourself. Here is a practical approach that covers what actually matters.

15 Feb 2025
Reading the Weather Before You Head Out

Reading the Weather Before You Head Out

The Bureau of Meteorology forecast tells you a lot if you know how to read it. Here is what to look for before any outdoor activity in Australia.

19 Feb 2025
How GPS Tracking Works in the LogsKeptSimple App

How GPS Tracking Works in the LogsKeptSimple App

The GPS tracking in the LogsKeptSimple app records your route automatically and syncs it to your account. Here is what it actually does and how to get the most from it.

23 Feb 2025
Building a Route Card for a Multi-Day Walk

Building a Route Card for a Multi-Day Walk

A route card is a structured document that captures the key navigation information for each stage of a multi-day walk. Here is how to build one properly.

27 Feb 2025
What Your GPS Track Data Actually Tells You

What Your GPS Track Data Actually Tells You

The GPS track from a walk or paddle is more than just a line on a map. Understanding what the data shows helps you plan better and train smarter.

3 Mar 2025
Weather Forecasting for Outdoor Leaders: Using BOM Effectively

Weather Forecasting for Outdoor Leaders: Using BOM Effectively

The Bureau of Meteorology provides the data you need to make good weather-related decisions for outdoor activities. Most people use a fraction of what is available. Here is how to read it properly.

29 Jul 2025
Pre-Trip Planning: The Complete Framework for Outdoor Leaders

Pre-Trip Planning: The Complete Framework for Outdoor Leaders

Good outdoor activities do not happen by accident. They are the result of a planning process that is thorough enough to anticipate problems but practical enough that it actually gets done. Here is the full framework.

2 Aug 2025
Navigation Skills Every Outdoor Leader Needs: From Map to GPS

Navigation Skills Every Outdoor Leader Needs: From Map to GPS

Navigation is the skill most outdoor leaders think they have until they need it in a genuinely confusing situation. This is what you actually need to know and how to develop it.

17 Sep 2025

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Writing a Risk Assessment That Actually Gets Used

Writing a Risk Assessment That Actually Gets Used

Most risk assessments get filled in because they are required and then ignored. Here is how to write one that is genuinely useful for the activity.

7 Mar 2025
First Aid Priorities in the Australian Bush

First Aid Priorities in the Australian Bush

First aid in a remote outdoor setting is different to first aid in an urban one. The priorities, the equipment, and the decision-making are all shaped by how far you are from help.

11 Mar 2025
Leave No Trace in the Australian Bush

Leave No Trace in the Australian Bush

Leave No Trace principles exist for practical reasons, not just ethical ones. In Australian bush conditions, following them correctly keeps the environment functional for everyone who comes after you.

15 Mar 2025
When to Turn Around: Making the Call in the Field

When to Turn Around: Making the Call in the Field

Deciding to turn around is one of the harder leadership decisions in outdoor activities. Here is a framework for making the call clearly and early enough to matter.

19 Mar 2025
Communication Plans for Remote Activities

Communication Plans for Remote Activities

Communication planning for remote activities is more than just checking you have signal. Here is what a proper communication plan looks like and what equipment to consider.

23 Mar 2025
Managing Fatigue on Multi-Day Activities

Managing Fatigue on Multi-Day Activities

Fatigue accumulates across consecutive days of physical activity in ways that are not always obvious. Here is how to manage it in a group setting.

27 Mar 2025
Emergency Response in the Australian Bush: A Practical Framework

Emergency Response in the Australian Bush: A Practical Framework

When something goes seriously wrong in a remote outdoor setting, the decisions made in the first few minutes shape everything that follows. This is the framework for making those decisions well.

21 Jul 2025
Hypothermia in Australian Conditions: Prevention and Response

Hypothermia in Australian Conditions: Prevention and Response

Hypothermia is not just an alpine problem. It can occur in bush walking, paddling, and canyoning contexts well below zero altitude when the conditions are right. Understanding it prevents it.

25 Jul 2025
Managing Fatigue in Multi-Day Outdoor Programs

Managing Fatigue in Multi-Day Outdoor Programs

Fatigue is the variable that most affects safety and experience quality on extended outdoor programs. It builds invisibly and affects judgment before it affects physical performance. Here is how to manage it.

9 Sep 2025

πŸ§— Vertical Activities

Getting Started with Abseiling

Getting Started with Abseiling

Abseiling is one of the most accessible vertical activities and a good introduction to working with ropes. Here is what the early stages of learning look like and what to expect.

1 Apr 2025
Canyoning in NSW: What to Know Before You Go

Canyoning in NSW: What to Know Before You Go

NSW has some of the best canyoning in Australia. It is also an activity with genuine technical requirements and environmental considerations worth understanding before you plan a trip.

5 Apr 2025
Rock Climbing Grades Explained

Rock Climbing Grades Explained

Rock climbing uses two different grading systems in Australia and understanding both matters when you are starting out or introducing others to the activity.

9 Apr 2025
Cave Exploration: Safety and Preparation

Cave Exploration: Safety and Preparation

Cave exploration in Australia ranges from tourist caves with paths and lights to serious technical caving in wild caves. Understanding where your activity sits in that range is the starting point.

13 Apr 2025
Logging Vertical Activities: What to Record

Logging Vertical Activities: What to Record

Vertical activities have specific details worth capturing in a log beyond the standard location and date. Here is what makes a vertical activity log genuinely useful.

17 Apr 2025
Canyoning in the Blue Mountains: A Comprehensive Introduction

Canyoning in the Blue Mountains: A Comprehensive Introduction

The Blue Mountains has some of the best canyoning in Australia, and some of the most consequential. Before you go into a canyon, you need to understand what you are committing to and how to manage it.

6 Aug 2025
Setting Up a Safe Abseiling Activity from Start to Finish

Setting Up a Safe Abseiling Activity from Start to Finish

Running an abseiling activity for a group is a significant technical and logistical undertaking. Getting it right requires more than knowing how to abseil yourself. This is the full setup process.

10 Aug 2025

πŸ“ Activity Logging

Why Your Activity Log Is More Useful Than You Think

Why Your Activity Log Is More Useful Than You Think

Activity logs feel like paperwork at the time. Over a year or two they become a genuine record of experience that serves multiple practical purposes.

21 Apr 2025
Building an Outdoor Activity Record

Building an Outdoor Activity Record

An outdoor activity record is more than a list of walks. Here is how to build one that serves its purpose whether that is personal, professional, or for certifications.

25 Apr 2025
Logging Photos and Evidence With Your Activities

Logging Photos and Evidence With Your Activities

Photos attached to activity logs serve a purpose beyond memories. Here is how to use them effectively as part of a proper activity record.

29 Apr 2025
What Youth Leaders Should Be Recording

What Youth Leaders Should Be Recording

Youth leaders running outdoor programs have specific recording requirements that go beyond a personal activity log. Here is what a complete record looks like.

3 May 2025
Using Your LogsKeptSimple Data Over Time

Using Your LogsKeptSimple Data Over Time

The real value of consistent activity logging shows over months and years. Here is what your data can tell you when there is enough of it.

7 May 2025
Building an Activity Record System That Works for Your Organisation

Building an Activity Record System That Works for Your Organisation

A good activity record system is not about compliance. It is about building organisational memory, improving programs over time, and having the documentation you need when you need it. Here is how to build one.

14 Aug 2025
What Outdoor Leaders Should Record for Youth Programs

What Outdoor Leaders Should Record for Youth Programs

Running outdoor activities with young people creates specific documentation responsibilities. Here is what to record, why it matters, and what you need if something goes wrong.

18 Aug 2025
GPS Tracking in Outdoor Programs: Getting Value From the Data

GPS Tracking in Outdoor Programs: Getting Value From the Data

GPS tracks from outdoor activities are more than a map line. Understanding how to read and use the data improves planning, builds group capability awareness, and creates a useful program record.

22 Aug 2025

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