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Walking On Ice - Mongolia Part One

Walking On Ice - Mongolia Part One

April 10, 2024 5 min read

March in Mongolia is late winter and my destination was a lake in northern Mongolia called Lake Khovsgol. This lake stretches north 135kms from the village of Khatgal to within 25kms of the Russian border. In the savage Mongolian winter, where temperatures can drop below -50°C, the surface of the whole lake freezes to a depth of approximately 1.1 metres. 
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Making the most of Earth Day 2024

Making the most of Earth Day 2024

April 03, 2024 3 min read

As we celebrate Earth Day 2024, let's celebrate this beautiful planet that we all love exploring. Whether you are attending local events, participating in activities from home or simply taking a moment in the great outdoors to appreciate nature, your actions matter. Together, we can protect and preserve this planet for generations to come.
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Annapurna Base Camp Trek: Planning your trip

Annapurna Base Camp Trek: Planning your trip

April 03, 2024 7 min read

The Annapurna Base Camp trek is one of Nepal’s most spectacular high altitude hiking routes! Plan your trip with some of our helpful tips.  
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Climbing Lurking Fear- El Capitan, Yosemite

Climbing Lurking Fear- El Capitan, Yosemite

March 26, 2024 9 min read

I had climbed El Cap before, but this adventure held a special significance, as I was sharing it with my brother, Joe. The bond between us, forged through countless shared experiences, made this journey all the more meaningful and reminded me of the value of family and shared passions. The beauty of Yosemite Valley served as a backdrop to a cherished memory in the making. 
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-20°C and below

-20°C and below

March 01, 2024 3 min read

A few months ago I heard about Lake Baikal’s “little sister”, Lake Khövsgöl in northern Mongolia. Only 200kms from Baikal, Lake Khövsgöl exhibits the same characteristics in winter, freezing to a depth of approximately 1.8 metres in the savagely cold Mongolian winter with temperatures of below -30°C. This lake is smaller than Lake Baikal which is some 700kms long but it is still 137kms long and has a surface area of 2,620 sq kms (that suddenly sounds awfully big!!). The two lakes combined hold more than 20% of the world’s fresh surface water (NASA).
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Visiting the True World

Visiting the True World

February 12, 2024 2 min read

I drove West for a couple of hours from my home yesterday afternoon then walked 12kms until reaching my chosen location. I was hoping to miss the midday heat by walking into early evening and I arrived at the camp site at 7 pm. It was still warm, 20°C or so which in my mind is about 15°C too much but not unbearably so.
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Hiking Blisters – Prevention, Causes & Treatment

Hiking Blisters – Prevention, Causes & Treatment

January 11, 2024 4 min read

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Gravity Jindabyne X SMBC : Gravel Bike Demo Day

Gravity Jindabyne X SMBC : Gravel Bike Demo Day

December 15, 2023 1 min read

Gravity Jindabyne will be holding a gravel bike demo day in the new year hosted by Snowy Mountains Backcountry at the Guthega Mountain Centre on Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd of January.
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So you want to climb a big wall?

So you want to climb a big wall?

December 15, 2023 7 min read

Last year I had the dream of climbing The Nose of El Capitan. It seemed incredibly far fetched but I knew with enough preparation, I should at least have a go someday!
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Amongst the Mountains

Amongst the Mountains

December 11, 2023 1 min read

A couple of days ago I packed my gear and headed for a nearby plateau in perfect weather. The walk in was through a pleasant succession of ridges, boulderfields and mountains until I reached a suitable campsite at around 1350 metres. 
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El Niño Summer in the Australian Alps: What does it mean for Visitors and Snow Gum Dieback?

El Niño Summer in the Australian Alps: What does it mean for Visitors and Snow Gum Dieback?

November 02, 2023 5 min read

While a warmer and drier spring and summer has the potential to bring a host of visitors to the Australian Alps, it may also have consequences for the current dieback phenomenon unfolding in the area.
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The Gear List - Australian Artist Alex Hotchin

The Gear List - Australian Artist Alex Hotchin

October 31, 2023 2 min read

When the production team were initially discussing a Mont t-shirt they knew they wanted to collaborate with an Australian designer who had a connection to the Mont brand. Someone who understood the heritage, the durability of the gear, embodied the values and connection to nature.
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