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Canterbury high country On a Mish #428

Finishing as I Started, Plus One (Part Two) - Rakaia River (Double Hill)

So many of my missions have been by myself, which hasn’t dulled the adventure one bit. However, one thing that has enhan...

31 Dec 2024
Dog
Canterbury high country On a Mish #428

Finishing as I Started, Plus One (Part One) - Rakaia River (Double Hill)

The start to 2024 was bittersweet. I had dragged myself and my tent to an epic place like I had done many times during 2...

30 Dec 2024
Dog
Canterbury high country On a Mish #427

The Year That Was 2024 - New Zealand & Nepal

The year 2024 didn’t quite go as I thought it would, but over the last couple of years that is something I have gotten u...

29 Dec 2024
Dog
Overseas On a Mish #423

Kindness is the Key to Success - Nuwakot, Bagmati District. Nepal.

‘Kindness - the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate’. The Nepali people I have met have been everything...

29 Nov 2024
Dog
Southland On a Mish #412

Lakeside Retreat (Part Three) - North Mavora Lake

Most Kiwis (residents of Aotearoa New Zealand, not the bird!) are fortunate enough to have access to wild places, especi...

21 Aug 2024
Dog
Southland On a Mish #412

Lakeside Retreat (Part Two) - North Mavora Lake

Over my time in the outdoors I have worked with, lived with, and constantly been around the watchful eye of keen conserv...

21 Aug 2024
Dog
Southland On a Mish #412

Lakeside Retreat (Part One) - North Mavora Lake

Te Anau is a place of many dogs with surroundings they are not allowed to visit. Both Fiordland and the Takitimu Range a...

19 Aug 2024
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Canterbury On a Mish #411

It’s Easier Because It’s Dark (Part Two) - Peak 1170m (Lake Lyndon Area)

Lot of the time when you are climbing a mountain you have your head down and are focused on your feet and each step they...

6 Jul 2024
Dog
Canterbury On a Mish #411

It’s Easier Because It’s Dark (Part One) - Peak 1170m (Lake Lyndon Area)

The norm for climbing a big peak is to get up around midnight and do a lot up the uphill stuff in the darkness of the ni...

5 Jul 2024
Dog
Canterbury On a Mish #410

The Little Ledge Above the Lake (Part Three) - Lake Lyndon Area / Craigieburn Forest Park

Camping is a strange pastime. There is something so appealing about what some would find incredibly uncomfortable. Takin...

5 Jul 2024
Dog
Canterbury On a Mish #410

The Little Ledge Above the Lake (Part Two) - Lake Lyndon Area / Craigieburn Forest Park

I love the way outdoor adventures have so many benefits. Of course, there is the fact that you will see some stunning sc...

4 Jul 2024
Dog
Canterbury On a Mish #410

The Little Ledge Above the Lake (Part One) - Lake Lyndon Area / Craigieburn Forest Park

Mountaineering is a series of smaller tasks that make up one big achievement. If you solely focused on the summit your b...

3 Jul 2024
Dog
Canterbury On a Mish #407

A Road to Nowhere (Part Three). Ahuriri Conservation Area to Christchurch

My old Marmot tent which I purchased in 2018 now lives in Nepal for my adventures there with the Active Hearts Foundatio...

28 Jun 2024
Dog
Canterbury On a Mish #407

A Road to Nowhere (Part Two) - Ahuriri Conservation Area

When on a mish the location is often subject to change. Ask any climber and they will tell you that a big route up a mou...

27 Jun 2024
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Canterbury On a Mish #407

A Road to Nowhere (Part One) - Lindis Pass Conservation Area / Ahuriri Conservation Area

Curiosity is a driving factor in going into the outdoors. A want, need, must know attitude will take you to some incredi...

26 Jun 2024
Dog
Southland On a Mish #402

Very Big Trees (Part Two) - Dean Forest Camp (with Georgie)

For a tiny country, Aotearoa New Zealand had an incredible amount of wealth in the form of natural resources. Unfortunat...

20 Apr 2024
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Southland On a Mish #402

Very Big Trees (Part One) - Dean Forest Camp (with Georgie)

Captain Cook must have been very excited to report back about his adventures in Aotearoa. Along with the bountiful postu...

18 Apr 2024
Dog
Canterbury high country On a Mish #390

Mid Mish Bliss (Part One) - Rangitata Valley

I had grown used to going on a mission with a partner. Having another soul enjoying the adventure was something I didn’t...

15 Jan 2024
Dog
Canterbury high country On a Mish #389

An Appropriate Place (Part Three) - Dogs Hill(1067m)

I have always wanted to spend my post life in the hills. To have my ashes spread where I was happiest would be the ultim...

1 Jan 2024
Dog
Canterbury high country On a Mish #389

An Appropriate Place (Part Two) - Dogs Hill(1067m)

I’m sure that many legends have had their ashes spread in the epic places they loved to visit. I know one day I want my...

31 Dec 2023
Dog
Canterbury high country On a Mish #389

An Appropriate Place (Part One) - Dogs Hill(1067m)

Having a dog of my own was one of the best feelings of my life. Since I don’t have kids, my dog was my child and I direc...

30 Dec 2023
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Overseas On a Mish #421

Changing Lives – Mine Most of All. Ganesh Himal Charity Trek (Part Six). Dhaling Besi.

Final morning this morning and I think we all have very mixed emotions. While it will be lovely to sleep in a proper bed...

6 Nov 2023
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Overseas On a Mish #421

Changing Lives – Mine Most of All. Ganesh Himal Charity Trek (Part Five)

Today was the longest day of the walk so we were worried how Mark would go. We were given a packed lunch after breakfast...

4 Nov 2023
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Overseas On a Mish #421

Changing Lives – Mine Most of All. Ganesh Himal Charity Trek (Part Four). Megang Danda (Nuwakot)

Don’t think any of us had a great sleep last night, Mark least of all. Part of me felt like just packing up and going ho...

3 Nov 2023