Ready to meet this month's merinoer? You are? Great! Meet Roger Kolodziej (Roj), a Polish-blooded Australian-born hiker with a passion for exploring the great outdoors. From the beautiful landscapes of Morskie Oko in Poland to the pristine coastal view in Royal National Park, Roger has hiked...
In today’s Meet the Merinoer convo we chat with Yvonne Everett, publisher of CoffsTrails.com and author of the new guidebook 'Best Walks of the NSW Mid North Coast'. Yvonne is an experienced hiker and adventure motorcyclist, and naturally she wears merino will...
Today in our Meet The Merinoer series we’re mixing things up a bit. We’re meeting with the boss. Paul G. So, it’s more of a Meet the Chief Merinoer today? Paul co-founded Ottie Merino in mid-July 2020. Yep, right, smack-bang...
Welcome back to Meet the Merinoers. This is a series featuring our merino-loving friends and customers and gives you a bit of a glimpse into their adventures. Today, meet Elisha Donkin. Elisha is Aussie traveller behind the blog Beyond Wild Places. We'll be digging...
In today's Meet the Merino conversation we chat with Rowan Smith, founder of Summit Strength, a personal training and coaching business aimed at getting folk ready for a big hike or climbing expedition. Oh, and he's an avid merino wearer...
We met Elena, aka Hiking Hacks, on TikTok of all places. We loved her bite-sized hiking content, which packed in loads of great wisdom and advice. We sent her a tee to try out and review and she's been wearing...
In our second Meet The Merinoers instalment we talk to founder of Women's Fitness Adventures, Yvonne Shepherd. We talk women and the outdoors, hiking bucket lists, must have gear for an enjoyable hike, and why she loves merino.
We chat with Helen 'The Walking Traveller' about her love for long distance hiking, why she loves merino wool, and the 465km hiking challenge she set for herself as she couldn't get over to Spain to do the Camino de Santiago.
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