ribuck wrote:You know you're a bushwalker when you're travelling and you hire a car, and your choice of hire car company is based on their policies for off-bitumen use.
Hallu wrote:lol that's true ribuck, especially for Australia. I usually chose Budget for that reason.
That_Asian_Bloke wrote:...when it's casual Fridays in the office and you're wearing your zip-off pants, moisture wicking top and your old trail shoes.
ChrisJHC wrote:What about “the smell after rain” - which is apparently mainly an Australian thing.
Avatar wrote:You quit your job/retired early because it was getting in the way of your bushwalks.
jobell wrote:When you have made a bushfire evacuation plan for home and apart from the dog the only things you want to take with you is your bushwalking gear.
jobell wrote:When you prefer sleeping outside under the stars even when at home.
When you make relationship decisions based on which potential partner is most likely to be supportive of your habit.
When you consider each everyday expense by comparing it to how many day's or week's of bushwalking you could do for the same budget.
When you happily will pay nearly $800 for a new sleeping bag but head straight to the op shop for everyday clothes.
When you have a whole bookshelf devoted to maps.
When you have made a bushfire evacuation plan for home and apart from the dog the only things you want to take with you is your bushwalking gear.
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