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December 2020

Editorial
Pedal power
Pigeon Post
Pigeon Post, December 2020
Last Weekend
Your Trips, your pix, December 2020
Walkshorts
Awards success for Wilderness
Walkshorts
Scientists hope to indigenise species names
Walkshorts
Taranaki eyes future Great Ride
Trail life
Five kiwi as things about tramping
Crossword
Wilderness Word 159
Wild Gear
Why your favourite tramping gear might not be available this Christmas
Wild People
One for the record books
Wild Comment
Is Pouakai Tarn an asset or a liability?
Conservation
Good progress for Paparoa Great Spots
Waypoints
See more… dragonflies
Waypoints
10 of the best pā sites in New Zealand
Waypoints
Up with the sun
Waypoints
A spectacular perch
Trip
Buckland Peaks, Paparoa National Park
Trip
Blue Range Hut, Tararua Forest Park
Trip
Cascade Hut, Kaimanawa Forest Park
Trip
Browning Hut via Pelorus Track, Mt Richmond Forest Park
Off the Beaten Track
A quest for grandeur
Te Araroa Trail
Cooking up a ridgeline feast
Great Rides
Slow journeys
Great Rides
Fantastic rides that bring great memories
Great Rides
From boots to bikes
Great Rides
Happy family bike riding
Great Rides
The 22 Great Rides
Great Rides
Choosing a bike for your cycle trail adventure
Great Rides
Essential gear for great rides
Great Rides
A great app-ortunity
Great Rides
Pedal or e-power?
Great Rides
Cycle trail preparation
Great Rides
Gear to improve your ride
Skills
A beginner’s guide to bush tea
Skills
Check your sources
Skills
Keeping clean in the outdoors
Wild Cuisine
Veggie fried noodles
Gift guides
A Wilderness Christmas
Christmas
All I want for Christmas
Gear Review
Soto Amicus
Gear Review
MSR Pocket Rocket Deluxe
Gear Review
Jetboil MightyMo
Broken in
Review: Sea to Summit Thermolite Reactor Compact Plus sleeping bag liner
Broken in
Review: Lowa Women’s Lavena II
Broken in
Review: Exped Deepsleep Pillow
What's in my pack
What’s in my pack: Michelle Green
Gear Guides
Summer sport sandals
Track Chat
Bringing family ancestry to the table

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