And its that local knowledge thats needed.wayno wrote:I've tramped over a great deal of NZ,
this is not australia , or the larapinta, its mountainous, a lot of it goes up and down all day long on mountains that are a mile high on very rocky ground where you have to watch every step.
Rileyr wrote:And its that local knowledge thats needed.wayno wrote:I've tramped over a great deal of NZ,
this is not australia , or the larapinta, its mountainous, a lot of it goes up and down all day long on mountains that are a mile high on very rocky ground where you have to watch every step.
An average of 20km a day could still be acheivable for some. Whether its safe to or not is another thing I suppose
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Howd you go mate?JAll wrote:Hi! We are heading off to hike ten days of the Te Araroa track in a week, from ship cove to st Arnaud. We’ve seen conflicting distances between them and won’t be able to pick up our maps until we get to NZ. Does anyone know how far it is in kms?
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