WILD #194 is available now!
Wild #194 is here in time for Summer, jam-packed with Australian adventure, conservation, opinion pieces, and more. We’re welcoming the change of season in this issue with packrafting on Victoria’s Mitchell River; sea kayaking in British Columbia; a selection of five Blue Mountains canyons; a nineteen day, edge-to-edge crossing of NSW’s Oxley Wild Rivers NP; river-walking through WA's Bungle Bungles in the Kimberley; hiking in Tassie's Southwest Cape; NZ’s Five Passes; and track notes for a high-country circuit of Kosciuszko NP’s iconic Mt Jagungal. Further afield, we have a feature on Tibet’s sacred mountain Amne Machin and a photo essay covering the alpine summits of Europe’s 4000m peaks.
As for conservation, there's our cover story on Tasmania’s South Coast Track and what's at stake with a proposal to build a string of private lodges along it; a piece on Tasmania’s draconian No-protest laws, along with our regular Green Pages section. We've also got a brilliant profile on novelist Ya Reeves, our regular columnists, gear reviews, and more.
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