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From Abel Tasman coastal track
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From 45 river crossings before 11.30 am
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From Ascent of Mount Fox
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From Tramping the Rees-Dart
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From Coniston Coppermines Letterboxes
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From Dovedale
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From Lakeland Snow
Category: Walking
Walking (mostly in the mountains).
Exploring the coast of Abel Tasman
A day and a half tramping the Inland Pack Track in Paparoa National Park. Most of it spent standing in a cold river...
Making the best of a wet day: 1040 metres of climb in a little over 2km!
After a few days in Dunedin, we headed to Queenstown in search of adventure. We arranged a five day tramp at the North end of Lake Wakatipu, up the Rees Valley and back down the Dart. Day 1 saw us driven from Queenstown to Muddy Creek, the start of the track. As usual, we were …
Despite the rapid approach of spring, and although it was dry (not raining), it wasn’t a day for rock climbing. But it was definitely a day to get out and enjoy the Lakeland fells
In an attempt to regain some degree of fitness over the past few weeks I started with a stroll round the block progressing onto walks round several Yorkshire Water reservoirs. Having done some several times somewhere fresh was needed to maintain interest
I just love snow! Or so I thought …
The past month we’ve had a lot of snow ...
Richard and Ali came over to the Lakes this weekend... Snow was forecast, yet Saturday morning dawned cold and clear, though that didn't last long.