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Wild Magazine, 11 Mar 2024

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ArticleNZ SOUTH ISLAND'S INCREDIBLE CAVING

PHOTO ESSAY: KIMBERLEY DREAMS GETTING SILLY ON FEDERATION PEAK SUBANTARCTIC HIKING MTB-ING IN PAKISTAN

NZ SOUTH ISLAND'S INCREDIBLE CAVING

ArticleA Con­ver­sa­tion with Mark Gra­ham

An exten­ded dis­cus­sion with NSW Mid­North Coast eco­lo­gist Mark Gra­ham, who details the wide­spread threats facing the area, includ­ing over­de­vel­op­ment in Dor­rigo NP and nat­ive forest log­ging within the pro­posed Great Koala NP.

A Con­ver­sa­tion with Mark Gra­ham

ArticleUntamed

The sub­antarc­tic islands to Aus­tralia’s and New Zea­l­and’s south offer some of the wild­est and most pristine hik­ing on Earth, with wild­life inter­ac­tions like nowhere else. Just be pre­pared to deal with the weather.

Untamed

ArticlePut­ting My Neck on the Line

It seemed like it was going to be a simple out­ing to Queens­land’s Mt Barney. But a mis­take turned Fer­gus FitzGer­ald’s life upside down in an instant. The thing was, he just didn’t know it at the time.

Put­ting My Neck on the Line

ArticleTack­ling the Fear

It’s true that a lake among moun­tains doesn’t have to work hard to be beau­ti­ful. It’s true that hun­dreds of people walk the track around NZ’s Lake Waikare­moana every sum­mer. It’s true there is usu­ally a water taxi to get you home at the end of...

Tack­ling the Fear

ArticleWalk­ing in South­w­est WA

A MICROCOSM OF WILD LANDSCAPES, the giant karri, marri and tingle forests of West­ern Aus­tralia’s south­w­est gives rise to rugged, windswept ridgelines and tower­ing quartzite peaks. Sculp­ted by tur­bu­lent weather, and show­cas­ing tur­quoise coves...

Walk­ing in South­w­est WA