NEW ZEALAND: DAY 6: Mount Holdsworth
Some tips, that John gave me, still had to be done, so in the morning I rode to the Holdsworth campsite, where road ends, and I started walking towards the top of the mountain.
Some tips, that John gave me, still had to be done, so in the morning I rode to the Holdsworth campsite, where road ends, and I started walking towards the top of the mountain.
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| Our camp, Mawley Holiday Park, in Masterton was great, with nice kitchen, clean showers and toilets |
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| DOC Holdsworth campsite reception, where I left my motorbike |
My maps for hiking to Mount Holdsworth
Tracks are quite different than in Slovenia and also well marked
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| Rocky Lookout |
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| My destination was still far away |
On my way to the top through the forest
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| Powell Hut |
Mountain flowers
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| 30 minutes more to the top |
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| View from Mount Holdsworth, 1470 m a.m.s.l. |
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| Me after 1100 m ascent |
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| Another view from the top towards east |
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| Some photos from descend |
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| Definitely a bird, but which one? |
Hiking to Mount Holdsworth

























The bird is a wood pigeon. Or Keru in Maori.
ReplyDeleteTnx for info mate.
ReplyDeleteLepo si se to "vtrgo" :)
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