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Tue 04 Feb, 2014 9:47 am
Son of a Beach wrote:Looks great again, Matt. Hey, thanks for the plug for 'Maps n Trax'.
Thanks Son of a Beach
Glad you liked it - and the plug.
It is a good App - have used it a lot.
I still carry paper maps, but have not pulled one out of my pack for many years. I hardly ever use the GPS (as the phone is often in airplane mode), just use it as a paper map.
Matt
Wed 05 Feb, 2014 8:01 am
Finally got around to reading it.
You're doing a great job with this, Matt (and Eva and the rest of the crew). Thank you.
Tue 01 Apr, 2014 9:18 pm
Bushwalk.com eMagazineApril 2014 : Issue 4
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Hope you enjoy it. Feedback very welcome. Article ideas and suggestions would be great.
If you want to write and article just let me know.
Happy reading and walking
Matt
Sat 31 May, 2014 3:50 pm
Bushwalk.com eMagazineJune 2014 : Issue 5
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Happy reading and walking and snowshoeing
Matt
Thu 24 Jul, 2014 4:53 pm
Thanks for publishing, Matt!
Fri 01 Aug, 2014 8:53 am
Bushwalk.com eMagazineAugust 2014 : Issue 6
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Happy reading and walking and snowshoeing
Matt
Fri 01 Aug, 2014 11:57 am
Nice one Matt well done.
Fri 01 Aug, 2014 2:05 pm
Thanks Meilmny
Sat 02 Aug, 2014 10:46 am
Thank you to the team for another useful and superbly produced collection of articles and photographs.
I have a question for Caro Ryan regarding her excellent article on food dehydration, so I will ask on the forum in the Bush Tucker topic and hope she or someone else can supply an answer.
The photograph of Myles Dunphy is a good advertisement for Aarn packs!
Sat 02 Aug, 2014 11:21 am
Thanks Peregrinator
Glad you enjoyed it.
We were planning the next edition last night and talking about the need to make article a bit more intereactive and allow linking to forums and encourage people to keep the conversation going. I think the idea of posting in Bush Tucker is a great idea (Send Lotsafreshair a PM and let her know about the post once you have done it)
Technology sure has made life easier for walkers in 100 years
Sun 03 Aug, 2014 12:26 am
Thanks it was a great read and the price is right
Sun 03 Aug, 2014 7:24 am
Absolutely marvelous as always Matt.
Thu 02 Oct, 2014 10:35 am
Bushwalk.com eMagazineOctober 2014 : Issue 7
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Happy reading and walking.
Matt
Sun 05 Oct, 2014 7:28 am
Hey Matt,
Another great volume... kept me entertained on a recent flight.
Interesting to see the top walks in each state, makes a good spot to start when trying to decide what interstate walks to do. Shame that most of the states only had a few votes... it might have been easier to get a good consensus of of these if you asked everyone to list their favourite 3 walks in each state, rather than just the best overall. I imagine that many walkers in NSW, for example, would have a good idea of the best walks in neighbouring states, even if they only listed walks from NSW as their favourite overall.
Cheers,
Munch
Sun 05 Oct, 2014 7:57 am
Thanks Munch
Glad you enjoyed it. It is a good suggestion for the next survey.
I am actually wondering if there is a potential series for further editions focusing on each state. Eg a best of SA edition and give us a chance to go into more detail.
One year into this emag thing and still learning lots. Thanks again.
Thanks again
Matt
Sun 05 Oct, 2014 9:11 am
Nice edition Matt!
On the best walks, I notice the Larapinta is quoted as 110km/6 days. It's not very clear that the 110km is actually a shortening of the whole 223km trail. I guess people will work that out when they get to the Larapinta website though.
Sun 05 Oct, 2014 4:46 pm
photohiker wrote:Nice edition Matt!
On the best walks, I notice the Larapinta is quoted as 110km/6 days. It's not very clear that the 110km is actually a shortening of the whole 223km trail. I guess people will work that out when they get to the Larapinta website though.
Thanks Photohiker
Yeah we had this issue with a few of the walks - as some people where saying just a particular section of the overall track. So we did that - then went back to the overall track in the article - so it ended up clear as mud.
Still learning a lot through this process.
Thanks
Matt
Tue 07 Oct, 2014 7:01 pm
Good work Matt very enjoyable.
Mon 01 Dec, 2014 9:28 pm
Bushwalk.com eMagazineDecember 2014 : Issue 8
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Happy reading and walking.
Matt
Thu 04 Dec, 2014 11:10 am
Thanks Matt! Looks great!
Thu 04 Dec, 2014 11:15 am
No no -- Thanks you Neil
glad you like it.
Good fun.
Matt
Tue 03 Feb, 2015 6:38 am
Bushwalk Australia eMagazineFebruary 2015 : Issue 9
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A bumper edition.
* Garden of Stone NP
* Some inspiring Videos
* Why is wildlife still vanishing?
* ACT’s best walks
* Johnny Boy’s Walkabout Blog
* Granite Hunting near Canberra
* Track notes and maps for the first 2 section of the Centenary walks
* Bushwalking NSW - letters from the Minister and Shadow minster for Environment NSW
* Photo gallery
* Powering the 21st century bushwalker
* DIY water carrier
* Three Ways of Collecting Water in Tricky Places
* Terra Rosa Gear
* A Quick Guide to Blister Prevention for Bushwalkers
* 5 fishing and Walking tips
* Zip lock bag cooking
* Waterways Guide mobile app
Hope you enjoy it. Feedback very welcome. Article ideas and suggestions would be great.
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Happy reading and walking.
Matt
Thu 02 Apr, 2015 8:51 am
Bushwalk Australia eMagazineApril 2015 : Issue 10
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Matt
Mon 01 Jun, 2015 6:46 pm
Bushwalk Australia eMagazineJune 2015 : Issue 11
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Epub Version- Bushwalking conference NSW 2015
- Best walks of Northern Territory
- Kakadu - bushwalking on Aboriginal land by Sally Barnes, Director of National Parks
- Larapinta track
- Jatbula trail
- Bushwalking club profile: Central Australian bushwalkers
- Photo gallery
- Trees that bite
- Rescue: inside and out
- Dehydrated treats - mash potato patties & tuna frittata
- How we made the Bushwalk.com tag
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Happy reading and walking.
Matt
Tue 02 Jun, 2015 8:07 am
I wouldn't mind a bushwalk.com tag - how many grammes is it? HAHA. Where do we get one and how much are they posted?
Tue 02 Jun, 2015 8:27 am
Suz wrote:I wouldn't mind a bushwalk.com tag - how many grammes is it? HAHA. Where do we get one and how much are they posted?
There's a like to the shop at the top of the page. Right hand side. Presumably they will be in there.
I want one that reads "Bugger off, I'm crazy!"
Tue 02 Jun, 2015 8:52 am
north-north-west wrote:"Bugger off, I'm crazy!"
hehe, a few people have asked for something similar. I should have left a blank space for own message
Great article NNW -- thanks for sharing such a personal story. I am sure it will help many people. It is easy to think we are invincible, but when someone experienced in our community comes unstuck we all have to stop and think.
I will have an item in the "shop" later today. A bit behind on real work at the moment --
Hope you are enjoying the emag.
Matt
Tue 02 Jun, 2015 12:45 pm
Yes - greatly appreciated NNWs story and also the report from the Police on the New River rescue.
Well done Matt
Tue 02 Jun, 2015 12:52 pm
eggs wrote:... also the report from the Police on the New River rescue.
Yeah, that was interesting. Didn't realise they'd checked on them earlier due to Spot signal problems. Also loved the reference to the Breminator's adventure.
I really should have added something in that article about how good these people are. Josh was part of the crew that got me out of the Eldons (fortunately a completely different mob at Tungatinah). If anyone is ever in the position of having to do what I did, rest assured you'll be in the best possible hands.
Tue 02 Jun, 2015 2:00 pm
Hi NNW -- We can always do another article
Thanks eggs - agree. Great to read about the 'other side' of events like this. Hope it makes us better walkers.
Suz -- you can test the tag buying process. I have got it up on the store now.
http://bushwalk.com/store/catalog/produ ... ucts_id/73Thanks again for the encouragement everyone.
Matt
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