lyndoor wrote:If you are a "purist" & love your tent then use it by all means! There are provisions in some of the areas we tramped.
kanangra wrote:Granny,
Is that what it costs to walk those tracks these days? Or was that on a guided trip?
K.
lyndoor wrote: There is a ranger based at every hut who gives a very entertaining & helpful talk very night. These are just hilarious!
kanangra wrote:Granny,
Is that what it costs to walk those tracks these days? Or was that on a guided trip?
K.
lyndoor wrote:I have just returned from NZ after walking the iconic Milford & Routeburn Tracks. What amazing walks! We have nothing like it here in OZ. I must say that the Kiwi's do overnight camping superbly. Great, well graded tracks. They firmly believe in implementing user friendly zig zags where we would grunt up an ascent in a more direct approach! The Huts are cleverly basic but modern, spacious & well maintained with gas cookers, thick mattresses & flushing loos! There is a ranger based at every hut who gives a very entertaining & helpful talk every night. These are just hilarious! The scenery is absolutely epic & grand. The bird life is totally unfazed about introducing themselves to you!
Both walks are uniquely different.
When we finished the Milford, all 'trampers' were collected by a small ferry & taken to the Milford Sound Wharf. There, our group collected our second food supply parcel before hopping onto the Milford Wanderer to cruise the Sound overnight. This allowed us a shower, clothes wash & dry (very friendly, obliging crew!)a great meal & bonus activities before starting the Routeburn the next day. We travelled by bus to the start of the track with a delightful crew member from the Wanderer who offered helpful tips & insights from his previous experience of the walk. In fact, he was late delivering his other passengers due to the time he gave us!
We truly didn't meet an unhelpful New Zealander the whole time we were there & would encourage everyone to give these walks full consideration as an overseas destination for bushwalking.
Humpo wrote:Hi im looking a doing the Milford track in the first week in December. Can you give me some more details on how you got from Queenstown to the track and what did the over nighter in the sound cost? who with? Thanks
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