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Ep. 31 NZ womens hunt with Kate from A Little Wander

Ep. 31 NZ womens hunt with Kate from A Little Wander

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Kate had her camping toilet stolen and then decided to get revenge on those that took it...not really but she did have a loo knocked off and couldn't help but wonder why.

Kate from @alittle.wander got the opportunity to hunt part of NZ's backcountry with a group of other superwomen to learn, share, experience, bond and laugh. In this episode I get to hear some of the highlights from this trip and Kate also shares some of her experiences hunting as a mother of two young girls.

Hopefully Kate gets the chance to get the YouTube video of this hunt pieced together but you can also check out my friend, Lucy Nilson's YouTube for her video from the trip.

I also speak with Kieran from @arktos_coolers who has some great looking gear for keeping things cold when they should be and hot when you want them to be along with some other gear that might interest you all. Have a look at; arktos.com.au


Don't forget that in 2025 I am proud to be supported by two great partners;

Natures Perks -⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠naturesperks.com.au⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

@natures_perks_aus

Gun Traders Australia -⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠guntraders.com.au⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

@guntradersaustralia


Please also continue to support the 2024 partners;

Skeleton Optics Australia

On Track Meals


Feel free to reach out for a chat or with any podcast ideas;

@australian_hunting_backcountry

australian.hunting.backcountry@outlook.com.au



Remember to look after yourself and your mates - Tobias.


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