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Trekking in Australia—A Most Enjoyable Pastime

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Hear the word “trekking,” and you may first imagine going to a convention of Star Trek fans. But trekking is a hobby that is firmly planted in planet earth and requires absolutely no space travel. It’s also one of the most entertaining ways to spend a vacation.

However, at this point you might be curious as to what trekking actually entails. Generally speaking, trekking refers to making a journey by foot—but it is far more than just a walk in the park. For the most part, trekkers are accompanied by a trek crew which is in charge of hauling tents, food supplies, cooking utensils, and other belongings.

When it comes to trekking, the possibilities are limited only by your own imagination. You can trek up Mount Kilimanjaro, along the Inca Trail, or through the Haute Route. If you have a great deal of fortitude, you can attempt a continuous trek or, if you’re less adventurous, you can try a more modest flexible trek. If you’re a newcomer to the hobby, you may find a number of veterans recommending that you start out by trekking in Australia. Follow their advice and chances are you will not be disappointed.

Trekking in Australia offers the opportunity for exploring lovely vistas and breathtaking mountain paths. The first time you go trekking in Australia, you might want to venture into the southeastern state of New South Wales, which offers the best mountain walking around. There, you’ll be captivated by the Great Dividing Range with its pristine environment.

As you begin your trekking in Australia adventure, you might also want to venture to the amazing Blue Mountains, then take off south toward the Snowy Mountains. When you’re ready for a break, be sure to stop in the quaint town of Jindabyne for some well-deserved rest and relaxation.

As a novice at trekking in Australia, you might want to adopt a go-slow approach at first. While it might be tempting to scale every mountain, you might not have the stamina to do so. Far better to be modest in your goals when trekking in Australia then to strive for some unreachable summit.

Veteran trekkers recommend spending about five to six hours walking each day and limiting your time to well-traversed trails. While you should enjoy a variety of ascents and descents, you should not attempt anything harder than a low-level trip at first. Once you begin trekking in Australia, you may find yourself wishing to return again and again—it’s that addictive! Consider it a pastime that can easily last a lifetime.





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