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there is a long tunnel to cross the continental divide
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there is a long tunnel to cross the continental divide
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stone buildings did not fare well, the church was heavily damaged
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8 years later, many buildings are still being fixed
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the Keas are quite curious and hungry too if you have food :)
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hard to tell that this is all a glacier with the dirt on top
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we got nice crampons to walk on the ice
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this is the edge of the glacier that melts into a lake, with a few visible icebergs
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I tried to take a souvenir home, but somehow it didn't quite make it
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that's what the glacier actually looks like at the point it breaks into icebergs
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the kakapo is so cute, but critically endangered (about 130 birds left in the world)
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there were plenty of these on the track
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I got in Brod Bay in no time, where a few peole were camping
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I got a tui to make fun noises for me
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the peaks started showing up slowly
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the added pads in the room very packed together, must suck to sleep with so many people in the same room
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eventually got back out after about 1H
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those pretty fearless birds were all over the track
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by the time I came back, the fog/clouds had fully lifted
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interesting rocky ground lifted up and cracked
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with picture perfect weather, I went from peak view to peak view
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eventually got to luxmore peak, an easy climb
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I ran into a googl gfit personal trainer from Isreal :)
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the 2nd hut had keas waiting to steal food from you
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instead of having it destroy my pack to steal my food, I just gave it some :)
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eventually made it to Iris Burn in 10.5H or so (plus the 1H detour to Luxmore cave)o
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the waterfall was not fantastic, but eh, it was closeby :)
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the way back had lots of birds, here a fantail
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these robins were all over the track, checking us out
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robins came back to check out my feet
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eventually made it to Moturau hut in just 4h13 at a moving average of 5.4km/h
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final bridge to rainbow reach carpark which I got in just 6H, including a lunch stop
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DOC Huts often look like this. Many people in one big room. One person snoring is probably guaranteed
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this is so wrong that I had to do it :)
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this was also wrong enough that I had to take a picture :)
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the routeburn lost many birds due to introduced mammals, we only got to see a few
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the generator output went into a room that became a drying rack, nice idea
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you could even do your laundry
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the lodge was spacious of course
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you could even pay more to get a private room
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a few courageous people went in the very cold water
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it's obviously less plush, but still beats sleeping outside in a potential heavy rainstorm
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it explained how they are trying to kill the mammals have been decimating the local birds
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those traps are all over the track, hopefully they work
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warning on how the keas love to destroy your hiking boots :)
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the lake by the lodge is quite big
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we got lucky enough to a flock of Keas fly by
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we had a lunch break by saddle shelter huts
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our guides made drinks for us, served with cookies :)
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my boot didn't look great, but it worked for the rest of the hike
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this was going to be our hike out on the 3rd day, but we never got that view again
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the other lodge was very nice too
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while the DOC hut was a bit more packed
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I did manage to miss a spot with the sunscreen the previous day
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my 2nd boot also failed just as I exited. I guess it didn't like the water
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these backgrounds were used for many movies
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to kill invasive possums, they have this resetable kill traps
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then we got on a 90kph jetboat