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We’re back!<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Since the last post, Carrie and I have been on a number of fantastic adventures. The first was a four-day hike into the New Zealand backcountry on the Rees-Dart Track. Unfortunately I don’t have any pictures of our hike because I didn’t want to lug the camera. The idea was to bring only what was essential because my knees have a history of giving me trouble on long walks.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
On DAY 35 we cycled from Queenstown to the village of Glenorchy, our launch pad for the Rees-Dart. The ride featured endless hills that were tough but the amazing scenery kept us inspired. When we arrived we went straight to the Department of Conservation office to buy our hut tickets for the track. The DoC lady warned us that nasty weather was on the horizon and that during rainstorms some of the streams on the track could become impassible and the alpine pass could be covered in snow. We bought the hut tickets anyway. How bad could it really be?<\/p>\n\n\n\n