How to Hike the Torres del Paine “O” Circuit in Patagonia Dave Casey November 27, 2017 Bushwalk & Camp, South, Tips, Travel 15 Comments The Torres del Paine Circuit in Patagonia is consistently voted as one of the best hikes in the World and in January my wife and I spent 9 days hiking the “O”. We had everything from sunshine to snow, 95km...
Trip Report: Peru’s Salkantay Trek Dave Casey September 25, 2017 Bushwalk & Camp, South, Travel 1 Comment The Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu, it is one of the best alternative trekking options to the Inca Trail. Its highly recommended for those who wish to see and experience different ecosystems, enjoy the trail...
Why KÜHL is Cool!! Paddy July 24, 2017 Bushwalk & Camp, Reviews, Travel Paddy Pallin is proud to to be your exclusive one stop shop for the highly regarded American clothing brand KÜHL this summer. KÜHL began as Alfwear in 1983 with the Alf hat, a Peruvian-inspired design...
TREKKING THE HIMALAYAS WITH KIDS Rob Saunders April 24, 2017 Bushwalk & Camp, Central, Tips, Travel A guide to Adventures, Equipment & Survival Nepal, Tibet or Bhutan are amongst the most rewarding places in the world to experience breathtaking landscapes of untamed mountain ranges, enormous valleys and...
Q&A with Magnus from Pacsafe Dave Casey January 17, 2017 Gear, Travel A couple of weeks ago I managed to get a chance to sit down and have a cup off coffee while Magnus McGlashan was in town. Magnus is the Managing Director & co-founder of Pacsafe which was established in...
Sun Protection & ExOfficio Dave Casey December 20, 2016 Africa, Asia, Australia, Bushwalk & Camp, Environmentalism, Oceania, The Americas, Tips, Travel Since 1987 when founded in Seattle, Washington, by Rick Hemmerling and Joe Boldan, ExOfficio has celebrated the traveller and outdoors enthusiast by crafting clothing that allow you to experience the world...
10 Hacks To Make Travelling Easier Dave Casey October 14, 2016 Tips, Travel Travelling should be one of the most rewarding adventures you will ever take in your life and look back to with fond memories as you get older. To make the most of your travelling experience we at Paddy...
Climbing the Zanskar Mountains of Northen India Christian Wilson October 11, 2016 Bushwalk & Camp, Central, Climb, Snow Sports, Travel Mt Kun (7077m) is part of a massif known as Nun Kun, in the Zanskar Mountains of Northen India. Nun and Kun are both just over 7000m high and stand out as some of the highest peaks in the region, not far from...
Top 3 Pieces of Outdoor Wear and Gear for Trekking in Nepal Mark Tipple August 2, 2016 Bushwalk & Camp, Central, Gear, Reviews, Tips, Travel I’m not going to lie, I’m probably the least capable person to be reviewing outdoor wear and hiking products. Before this trek came up the only trekking I had done was walking over a few headlands in...
High Peaks and Passes of Nepal Luke Adams June 21, 2016 Central, Climb, Snow Sports, Travel 1 Comment My first overseas trip had been a trek in Nepal in 1985. We walked from Jiri to Island Peak via Namche Bazaar, Gokyo Lakes and Mt Everest Base Camp. Unfortunately, a bout of Giardia hit on the climb of Island...