Between Point A and Point B is Epic – Wye Creek Bivvy
“A Mish a Day” #211 Wye Creek Bivvy. Wye Creek Conservation Area. 24.4.2019. It is incredible how a mountain, or mountain range, can create a
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“A Mish a Day” #211 Wye Creek Bivvy. Wye Creek Conservation Area. 24.4.2019. It is incredible how a mountain, or mountain range, can create a
“On a Mish” #146 Mavora Mountain Magic (Part Two) – Mt Campbell(1685m). Mavora Lakes Conservation Area. 13.15.2017. Bald mountains and barren high country surround the
“On a Mish” #199 White Sands in the Sky (Part One). Mt Titiroa(1715m). Hunter Mountains. Fiordland National Park. 1.4.2016. Not long after cresting the top
“On a Mish” #298 My Own Great Walk (Part One). Peak 1086m (Key Summit Ridge). Routeburn Track. Fiordland National Park. 8.9.2021. At any stage during
“A Mish a Day” #9 Cecil Peak(1978m) – Part Three. Cecil Peak Station. Eyre Mountains. 14.3.2014. A summit is a strange point in a mission.
“On a Mish” #130 The Foothills of the Himalayas – Adventures in Nepal (Part Four). Phaplu to Gogane. Sulokhumbu Area. 30.10.2015. Before I left Aotearoa
“On a Mish” #297 Following all of the Rules – Part One. Post Office Point. Fiordland National Park. 2.9.2021. As far as I could tell,
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