Primal Adventuring

Primal Adventuring

Top Tips for Hiking with Kids

Keen to get out on the trail with your children, but don’t know where to start? That’s where our 9 Top Tips for Hiking with Kids comes in….. We promise that you and your family can be prepared for your trek by following a few tried and tested techniques. Read More

5 Lessons from taking on a Trail Marathon in Nepal

  Primal Adventures recently took a group of 10 people to participate in the Annapurna Trail Marathon in Nepal. Now this is not your regular road marathon, but a trail run with an altitude change of 3800m over 42kms. It was also the final of the Salomon Read More

Preparing For High Altitude Treks

If you’re booked on a trek at high altitude for the first time, it’s only natural for you to have some concerns about how this may affect you. Perhaps you’ve heard horror stories about other people suffering from altitude sickness. Or you watched Everest a little too recently for comfort! Read More

Certainty

With so many things uncertain in our world right now, I wanted to take a moment to remind you of all that IS certain!  1. The earth is round.Sorry flat-earthers. I don’t buy it2. We live in an incredible countryThe more closely you explore Read More

How to Build an Igloo on a Kosciuszko Snowshoe trip

If you’ve ever wanted to know how to build an igloo – watch this video! We’ve just returned from an excellent snowshoeing trip in the Kosciuszko backcountry. Despite wild weather, we managed to have a really unique and extremely memorable experience and of course, built an igloo! Have Read More

Family Adventures featured in SMH!

I’m pretty excited about the feature article in the SMH about our Family Adventures! Journalist Andrew Bain who writes for the Sydney Morning Herald , Lonely Planet, and other esteemed publications, and his two lovely children came on one of our recent family adventures to Kangaroo Island. Read More

Focus on the horizon

It's getting to the pointy end of the year. You're at the 37th kilometre of the marathon and starting to flag .... It's got me thinking, other than 'are we there yet'.......What makes a good adventure? Read More
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