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Into the dark, over the ridge, through the hours most people sleep — this little torch holds its own.Trail Run Magazine ...
29/07/2025

Into the dark, over the ridge, through the hours most people sleep — this little torch holds its own.

Trail Run Magazine Australia & New Zealand took the Fenixlight HM65R-T V2.0 headlamp out for a spin in the early hours, and it delivered: featherweight feel, big lumen output, and smart fit for rough trails.

Read the full review on Trail Run's website.

https://www.trailrunmag.com/2025/07/24/the-fenix-headlamp-thatll-light-up-your-trail-life/

Looking for the best headlamp for trail running? We tested the Fenix HM65R-T V2.0 on pre-dawn runs.

 has been reviving some of our old   recently.Kim Carrigan on the first ascent of Flare (27) at Mt Buffalo, VIC.Captured...
26/07/2025

has been reviving some of our old recently.

Kim Carrigan on the first ascent of Flare (27) at Mt Buffalo, VIC.

Captured by Mike Harnden.
Featured in Rock magazine 1985

19/09/2024

How does the Stumpjumper 15 climb? Take a listen to what .rides has to say about it.

We put it to the test on challenging trails, showcasing its handling of big impacts and refined performance on rough terrain. Take a listen to the full review by heading to the link in our profile under 'bike tests'!

Two things I wanna do 🏕️
24/08/2024

Two things I wanna do 🏕️

 took the .bicycles MXC 5 for a spin recently. Take a read of his thoughts by heading to
07/08/2024

took the .bicycles MXC 5 for a spin recently. Take a read of his thoughts by heading to

Tasmanian Forests - A Climate Solution in Plain Sight. This story originally featured in  Wild Magazine  #185A recent re...
01/08/2024

Tasmanian Forests - A Climate Solution in Plain Sight. This story originally featured in Wild Magazine #185

A recent report found that native forest logging is the highest greenhouse gas emitting sector in Tasmania. However, writes Dr Jennifer Sanger, protecting native forests would draw carbon dioxide down from the atmosphere and store it long-term, in turn offering a real climate solution.

Read more:
https://wild.com.au/conservation/tasmanias-forests-a-climate-solution-in-plain-sight/

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