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052-Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail; Interviews from the trail

Show notes

This is the second of our ‘on trail’ podcasts recorded while undertaking our recent Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail (KIWT) trip. This episode consists of four interviews with hikers, service providers, and the Southern Australian Parks Service and is designed to provide a different perspective on this wonderful trail.

Associated Podcasts

If you would like to listen to the associated podcasts on this trip they can be found at the following links:

049-Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail here we come! Our expectations

051-Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail-A day on the trail

053-Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail; Reality vs expectations 

 

The written write up including images for this trip can be found here

Resources

Transport – Kangaroo Island Transfers

  • Transfers to and from the ferry in Penneshaw or the airport in Kingscote to the trail head

Western KI Caravan Park

  • Pack transfer from campsite to campsite (just carry a day pack)
  • Hiker transfer from the caravan park to the trail head each day if you want to stay in the Caravan park (walk the trail with a daypack but stay in the comfort of a caravan park)

Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail website from National Parks SA

Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail Booking System 

Listening to the Australian Hiker Podcast

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