Great Walks

THE TENT COMMANDMENTS

WHEN it comes to bushwalking, your tent will be one of your biggest investments so it pays to look after it. With this in mind here are my top points to give your tent longevity and to guarantee it’ll do what it’s meant to do – to keep you safe and dry, and help you sleep well in the outdoors.

On the last morning of a walk, I remove the fly and hang it on a cord between

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