not a fan of lonely planet when they do this...
the walks just get more overrun with people.
the tongariro crossing gets flooded with up to 1500 people a day that pour onto the track all going the same direction within a couple of hours because of all the publicity its having.
abel tasman national park get a lot of plugs, small park 40k's in length, 200,000 visitors in summer. i've counted 80 kayaks on a beach about a kilometre in length...
I've noticed the routeburn books out earlier and earlier each year now, the milford track needs to be booked almost as soon as booking becomes available as it will book out well in advance... so you either end up walking the walks in the fringe season or not at all to avoid the crowds...
isnt it time the lonely planet writers found some new places for their best walks than picking on the same old countries and tracks year after year?
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/australia/t ... cles/76228