Tips on Hiking New Zealand (Video)
Renowned hiking journalist, Peter Potterfield, shares his wisdom on hiking in New Zealand. Learn where to go, what to bring, who to talk to, and what you can expect to see.
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Renowned hiking journalist, Peter Potterfield, shares his wisdom on hiking in New Zealand. Learn where to go, what to bring, who to talk to, and what you can expect to see.
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Wow – I have never been to New Zealand, but I would love to go. This is my kind of hiking, enjoy the nice outdoors but sleep somewhere nice in the evening, no have to carry all your stuff, you could most likely talk me into this.
Well what I say about hiking in New Zealand is no bears, no snakes, no wild cats.
I have hiked in Canada and I have seen bears three times in the wild, twice in Ontario and once in British Columbia.
@: When we walked in New Zealand (I wouldn’t say we hiked as that would be too grand a name for what we did), we did say, hey there are no bears or snakes here! On one trail ride in Alberta, Canada, we saw a mountain lion and a bear. My horse bolted when it saw the bear (just a cub), but fabulous horsewoman that I am, I managed to hang on! I definitely want to return to NZ to do some real hiking!
No fear of animals so enjoy in new zealand this vacation!
@Cath: Cheers Cath, you are always welcome downunder
heres a peice of advice do not listen to this video i am a kiwi and this dude is the reason we are having so many problems with people hiking on our tracks the are going un prepared u should be prepared for all weathers tent sleeping pads and cooking utensil as well as warm and wet weathers study before u attempt be prepared u shouldnt be alowed to post videos like this mate thats why im writing this.
So, as I can understand, hiking New Zealand is not extremal at all – but I’m fond of extre,al travelling and watching such dangerous representatives of fauna as snakes, bears and even poisonous spiders!
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