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More walking, more sunrises
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Marrying waypoints
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A magazine for everyone
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Patagonia article a disappointment
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Polar travel and winter tramping
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How to ensure TA’s sustainability
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Emotional visit to Tweeddale memorial
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Gear rewards for Walk1200km milestones
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A good night’s sleep on a budget
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Murderous cows
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Walking away the grief
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Clean sheet for dirty mattress
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Everyone is welcome in the outdoors, even babies
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Trial and error builds confidence
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Worthwhile diversion on Casey Hut trip
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Kiwi saves Kangaroo
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We need the whole story
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Māori stories enrich Tongariro Great Walk
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Memorable nights reader feedback
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Walk1200km challenge just right
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Solo inspiration
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Huts and babies
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Reliving past trips
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Deserved acknowledgement
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A warning to always treat your water
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Fees in national parks
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Thank goodness they don’t make boots like they used to
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Tramping with a toddler
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Closed cell foam mats are the best
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Tips for plus-sized trampers
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Great loo views hard to find
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