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Bags & hydration

What kind of backpack should I buy? Should I go for something fully waterproof? Is an over shoulder bag OK?

East Phoenix Stream

Another relatively easy route in Lantau. High cliff and waterfall to conquer but with low water flow and a bit jungly on the top.

Kayaking in HK

Hong Kong offers a stunning coastline that we usually enjoy coasteering or swimming. If you would like to paddle instead here some info.

North New Zealand

South New Zealand is one of my favorite destinations in the world. It was time to pay the North Island a visit, focused on hiking & trail running.

First aid

The very basics to consider for your adventures. First-aid kit I bring with me and basic techniques that I used to teach when working as a lifeguard.

Disney coasteering

An easy route full of beaches, varied rock formations, and colors, but full of plastics and not so clean water frequently. Good for beginners.

Swimming 101

Hong Kong is surrounded by sea. Most of the time we explore the coastline coasteering. Another option is open water swim.

Tung Chung falls

Pok To Yan North stream (箔刀屻北坑) with its various tributaries is recommended only for the most hardcore “I want to see all streams”.

Long Ke Wan West

A back up short coasteering if the sea conditions are not at their best around. Allows you to enjoy some of the views ending on a nice beach.

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