• Coastal walking
    Coastal walking
  • The views at Sugarloaf Rock.
    The views at Sugarloaf Rock.
  • Walking in the Mournes
    Walking in the Mournes
  • Bushwalking in Qld. TQ
    Bushwalking in Qld. TQ
  • Lyrebird Walking Track, New England NP.
    Lyrebird Walking Track, New England NP.
  • Green Gully Creek, Green Gully Track.
    Green Gully Creek, Green Gully Track.
  • The beauty of the Australian Alps Walking Track
    The beauty of the Australian Alps Walking Track
  • Head outdoors. Your body and mind will love it! 
Photo: Ajay Bhargav from Pexels
    Head outdoors. Your body and mind will love it! Photo: Ajay Bhargav from Pexels
  • Hiking up Mount Ossa on Tassie's overland track. Tourism Tas
    Hiking up Mount Ossa on Tassie's overland track. Tourism Tas
  • On the Aboriginal Walkabout tour. 
Blue Mountains Lithgow & Oberon Tourism.
    On the Aboriginal Walkabout tour. Blue Mountains Lithgow & Oberon Tourism.
  • On the Aboriginal Walkabout tour.
Blue Mountains Lithgow & Oberon Tourism.
    On the Aboriginal Walkabout tour. Blue Mountains Lithgow & Oberon Tourism.
  • The unmissable Blue Mountains. TNSW.
    The unmissable Blue Mountains. TNSW.
  • Hole In The Wall, West Coast Trail.
    Hole In The Wall, West Coast Trail.
  • Endless cliff top viewpoints on the walk on the Bruce Trail peninsula.
    Endless cliff top viewpoints on the walk on the Bruce Trail peninsula.
  • Hard work - but what a view!
    Hard work - but what a view!
  • Resting on the Bruce Trail.
    Resting on the Bruce Trail.
  • Another gorgeous bushwalk in WA. WA Tourism.
    Another gorgeous bushwalk in WA. WA Tourism.
  • Walking Tassie's iconic Overland Track. Tourism Tas.
    Walking Tassie's iconic Overland Track. Tourism Tas.
  • Bruce Peninsula shoreline.
    Bruce Peninsula shoreline.
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There are just 12 days left for people to enter Great Walks' inaugural Wilderness Photographer of the Year.

The popular comp is due to finish on Sunday Sept 5. Standard entry is $25 per photo.

“Our readers have really taken to the competition," says Great Walks editor Brent McKean. "It's so peasing to see people getting outdoors, heading into the bush and taking photos of our extraordinary country. We can't wait to go through all the entries - but there is still plenty of time for people to enter the comp. And we have some escellent prizes to share around."

Winners and runners-up will share in a prize pool of over $14,000 including $4,000 cash, and prizes including the latest Nokia smartphones, a three-day walking tour of Tasmania, a trip to NZ's Milford Sound, and a team entry into Oxfam Trailwalker.

Also the best 20 images in each category will be published in the Dec-Jan 2022 issue of Great Walks and appear online.

There are two categories for Wilderness Photographer of the Year – People and Places.

People Your best photos with people in the frame – the ones you hike with or meet on your walk, the rangers, wardens and guides, and maybe people who live on the trail.

Places The sweeping panoramas and dramatic horizons, the spectacular coastlines and inspiring wilderness here and overseas that fills your senses and fills your lenses!

 Click here for all other details and we hope you get behind this great comp. Looking for some inspirationand tips? Click here.

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