Share Giant Trees of Tasmania – Where to See Them and Why They’re Important Did you know Tasmania has the world's tallest and largest flowering plants? Bureau of Biodiversity AwarenessDepartment of Terrestrial ExplorationFeature ArticleIssue FiftyOnline Editor
Share Travels in Tasmania: The West An introduction to the island - up over the central mountains, down to the West Coats, and to the northwest coast - all in less... Department of Terrestrial ExplorationFeature ArticleIssue Fifty Special Arrangement
Share Expedition Class – Treehouse Challenge A classroom in the treetops! Agency for Academic LinkageField GuideIssue Forty EightOnline Y.D. Bar-Ness
Share The Graveyard of the Giants The strangest forest you will ever experience. Department of Terrestrial ExplorationIssue Forty SevenOnlineThe Admiralty Mick Lawrence
Share The Most Humbling Beauty – the Eastern Arthurs It's steep. It's wild. It's humbling. Department of Terrestrial ExplorationIssue Forty SevenOffice for the Captured PixelOnline Dan Broun
Share Swift Parrots, Swift Response – Carving Tree Hollow Habitats Direct habitat creation: Sometimes our feathered friends need a helping hand Bureau of Biodiversity AwarenessFeature ArticleIssue Forty SixOnline Y.D. Bar-Ness
Share The Spires Three Trampers, Ten Arduous Days, Seven Wild Summits Department of Terrestrial ExplorationIssue Forty FiveOnline Zane Robnik
Share Wombat Warriors: Creating a future for Tasmanian wombats Practical work in the field: conserving wombat populations Bureau of Biodiversity AwarenessFeature ArticleIssue Forty FourOnlineThe Field Skills Workshop Special Arrangement
Share Mount Geryon One of the most daunting peaks in Tasmania Agency for Academic LinkageAgency for the Understanding of TerrainDepartment of Terrestrial ExplorationFeature ArticleIssue Forty ThreeOnlineVideo Cam Walker
Share At the Lake of Fire – Abseiling into Marum Volcano Crater "It looks like all of my wildest dreams in one moment" Department of Terrestrial ExplorationEditor's ChoiceIssue Forty TwoOnlineThe Overseas Expeditionary Service Special Arrangement
Share Ski Mountaineering in the Southwest The highest mountain in the Southwest, clad in the heaviest snowfall for decades... Agency for the Understanding of TerrainDepartment of Terrestrial ExplorationEditor's ChoiceFeature ArticleIssue Forty TwoOnlineVideo Wild Oates Productions
Share Visions of the Future "Imagination is our window into the future." Department of Terrestrial ExplorationFeature ArticleIssue Forty TwoOnlineThe AdmiraltyThe Overseas Expeditionary Service Special Arrangement
Share The Highline Traverse – Icy Mountaineering in the High Peaks "The mountains don their winter cloak of white, transforming a wild landscape into something that’s even wilder and somehow, even more beautiful." Department of Terrestrial ExplorationFeature ArticleIssue Thirty EightOnline Andy Szollosi
Share How to Find Sapphires… sort of I guess I’m naturally attracted to pretty rocks and minerals…. What could be more fun than paddling knee high in a cold stream during Tasmanian... Agency for the Understanding of TerrainDepartment of Terrestrial ExplorationFeature ArticleIssue Thirty Seven Stephanie Sykora
Share The Pillars at the Bottom of the World Usually rocks and sea landscapes have been eroded to odd and mismatched shapes. What’s most striking about these bastions is how they protrude from the... Agency for the Understanding of TerrainFeature ArticleIssue Thirty TwoOnline Stephanie Sykora
Share Alone in the Storm "The day turns dark as the heavy cloud sets in. Only moments later the darkness turns a heavenly white. The mountain sings a loud song... Department of Terrestrial ExplorationIssue Twenty SixOnline Tristan Stuart
Share Fifteen Lessons from Rock Climbing and Research How is clambering on the rocks like conducting a research project? Feature ArticleIssue Twenty FiveThe Upskilling Library Paul Monigatti
Share The Sentinels at Dawn Mid-August, six AM , it's minus one degrees Centigrade and my fingers are not working. Feature ArticleIssue EighteenOffice for the Captured Pixel Sam Wilkinson
Share Climbing Adventures in Tasmania What's it feel like to clamber on some of the finest cliffs in Australia? Join the adventure with a helmet-camera and get a sense of... Agency for the Understanding of TerrainIssue SeventeenMagazineOnlineVideo Paul Monigatti
Share An Early Tasmanian BASE Jump The first Tasmanian to BASE parachute jump off one of our most famous mountains recalls the steps leading to the edge Feature ArticleIssue TwelveMagazineThe Field Skills WorkshopThe Historical Treasury Chris Sharples
Share A Tale of the West Coast Fifty years back, a young surveyor lost in the bush finds a way to show up two experienced West Coast bushmen Department of Terrestrial ExplorationFeature ArticleIssue TenMagazineOnlineThe Historical Treasury Rusty Bitts
Share Double Convex: Tasmania In Timelapse How do you share half a terabyte of images from a short and sharp driving tour? Department of Terrestrial ExplorationIssue NineMagazineOnline Debashis Talukdar
Share Packrafting the Franklin and Climbing Frenchman’s Cap What's an inflatable kayak doing on the summit of one of Tassie's most challenging mountains? Issue SevenMagazineOnline Wild Oates Productions
Share Ursus Films- K2: Siren of the Himalayas View the film trailer of a feature documentary showing the adventure, peril, teamwork and serenity of a mountaineering group’s attempt to summit the world’s most... Agency for the Understanding of TerrainFeature ArticleIssue SixMagazineThe Overseas Expeditionary ServiceVideo Dave Ohlson