Tramping NZ in May/June
Posted: Wed 04 Jan, 2012 6:13 pm
Hi all,
I am considering an adventure to New Zealand in May sometime for 4-6 weeks. I plan to spend most of my time tramping about on several multi-day ventures. I have not pinpointed any exact hikes yet, but I was wondering (as most multi-day hikes seem to cross into alpine and often exposed areas) if the snow cover limits alot of the higher altitude peaks at this time of year thus rendering the walk impassable.
I do not have alot of experience walking with snow other than my extensive ski experience and I realize that specialized shoes may need to be purchased.
I will be spending the majority of my time on the South Island.
I was wondering if any of you could help shed some light on my situation and perhaps a tidbit or two of information on how many hikes are feasible in this time (I will have a car).
I am considering an adventure to New Zealand in May sometime for 4-6 weeks. I plan to spend most of my time tramping about on several multi-day ventures. I have not pinpointed any exact hikes yet, but I was wondering (as most multi-day hikes seem to cross into alpine and often exposed areas) if the snow cover limits alot of the higher altitude peaks at this time of year thus rendering the walk impassable.
I do not have alot of experience walking with snow other than my extensive ski experience and I realize that specialized shoes may need to be purchased.
I will be spending the majority of my time on the South Island.
I was wondering if any of you could help shed some light on my situation and perhaps a tidbit or two of information on how many hikes are feasible in this time (I will have a car).