Saturday, February 10, 2007

Third Update From Paul - 550 km done

Kia Ora from the hamlet of Makarora,

I have managed to successfully cross wonderful Mount Aspiring National Park and I have just returned to civilization after a week-long stint in the wilderness. Weather has definitely been on my side lately, apart from rain on the last day which left me waiting for several hours for water levels to go down. The almost constant presence of the Sun and dry conditions enabled smooth descents from Cascade Saddle and down the infamous Waterfall Face. Plenty of blue skies have also
meant uninterrupted views of majestic glaciers, towering peaks, turquoise rivers and green lush valleys, which made every long ascent worth it.

I am now confidently moving on to the main "road" section of the cross-island tramp. I will walk along coastal highway 6 starting early tomorrow, heading towards Haast Pass. I will eventually find myself walking on a mostly flat, narrow strip of land tucked between the ocean and the highest peaks in the country.

Thanks to all of you who have been following the journey from the beginning and welcome to those who have just discovered the website. Keep checking it as there will be frequent updates over the next weeks.

Paul
On the map in this entry, Paul's location is labelled by the black dot headed North).

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Second Update from Paul

Hello friends and supporters,

I am writing this second update from the resort town of Queenstown, located at the foot of the Southern Alps. I have spent the last few days walking through the land of Lord of the Rings, along creeks, through forests and over the Divide. I have mainly been following popular alpine tracks and for the first time was really able to enjoy the company of fellow trampers. The weather has been quite wet lately but fortunately all nights were spent in huts. Every day the spectacular scenery helps to take the mind off the next footstep and the views should only get more inspiring as I re-enter Mount Aspiring National Park tomorrow to face the most technically-challenging sections of the tramp, including Cascade Saddle and Rabbit Pass.

That is all for now but rest assured that I will be in touch at every opportunity. Thank you again for your interest and generosity.

Paul

Friday, February 02, 2007

Paul arrives at Routeburn - 363 km covered

(Please click on map to enlarge it. Paul is indicated by the black dot and is headed North on the red line).


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