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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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5 weeks in a Supercell

5 weeks in a Supercell

October 25, 2023 4 min read

Last year I rode my motorcycle around the eastern half of Australia, covering a bit over 10,000kms and luckily timing the ride perfectly to dodge the massive floods that hit outback NSW and surrounding areas.

This year the logical extension was to ride around the other half of Australia. I marked out a route that took me from my home state of Tassie to Geelong, Adelaide, Darwin, Broome, Port Hedland, Perth, Adelaide then back to Geelong and on the ferry back to Tasmania.

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Bikepacking the Tasmania Trail

Bikepacking the Tasmania Trail

September 29, 2023 3 min read

I have just completed my own attempt at this ride, starting at Devonport and finishing at Dover,  a total distance of 493 kms with 9,517 metres of vertical ascent (and descent) over a period of 10 days.

I thought it would be interesting to give an insight into what the ride was like for a 67 year old who had completed only relatively little biking before beginning this challenge.

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Ice Climbing at Blue Lake :  Friends, Sour Worms and Ice Climbing

Ice Climbing at Blue Lake : Friends, Sour Worms and Ice Climbing

September 01, 2023 3 min read

Australia has ice climbing. Yep, you better believe it. Certainly a bit more of a novelty than in other alpine areas around the world, but it’s still a great introduction to swinging around pointy tools and wearing spiky shoes.
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Straight VS. Curved Ice Axe for Ski and Split Mountaineering

Straight VS. Curved Ice Axe for Ski and Split Mountaineering

July 28, 2023 2 min read

Before you buy your axe consider your needs. Will you be using it as a general mountaineering tool, in steeper terrain when ski/split mountaineering, will you be ice climbing or a mixture of applications.
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YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A SUPERCELL TENT & BACKCOUNTRY EXPERIENCE

YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A SUPERCELL TENT & BACKCOUNTRY EXPERIENCE

July 20, 2023 1 min read

Mont and Doug from Snow Mountains Backcountry have teamed up to give you the chance to win an amazing Backcountry experience!
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What if I could only own one tent?

What if I could only own one tent?

July 19, 2023 2 min read

The luxury of owning multiples of similar items is not uncommon, but more than ever , I believe we should learn to live with less. So what if I could only own one tent, which would it be?
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First adventure of the season

First adventure of the season

June 30, 2023 2 min read

Dusting off the cobwebs with a fun little adventure to South Rams Head on the Main Range. With a fresh snowfall, finally offering sufficient coverage for touring and riding, myself and a good friend (Evan) thought we would start the season off with an easy adventure out of Dead Horse Gap.
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Mountaineering Sealy Range in New Zealand

Mountaineering Sealy Range in New Zealand

June 16, 2023 4 min read

Recently we interviewed Mont customer Roger Skirrow, mountaineer and adventurer, who embarked on an Mountaineering adventure in New Zealand. In this interview, we will delve into the details of their journey, exploring the stunning Sealy Range in the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park and his solo hike to Brewster Hut from Haast Pass. We'll also uncover the gear they took with them and gain valuable insights on their experiences that can help our Mont community in planning their own New Zealand adventures. 
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Layering for Backcountry Adventures: Stay Warm and Dry

Layering for Backcountry Adventures: Stay Warm and Dry

June 01, 2023 3 min read

Mastering the art of layering is essential for a comfortable and enjoyable backcountry adventure. By carefully selecting and combining base layers, mid layers, and outer layers, you can effectively regulate your body temperature, manage moisture, and stay protected from the elements. While both synthetic and merino base layers have their advantages, synthetic options often provide superior moisture-wicking and quick-drying properties, making them ideal for extended activities.
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