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WHERE INSPIRATION AWAITS
Tales from New Zealand's Hiking Trails
Welcome to NZ Hiking Adventures.
Read about my hiking adventures around New Zealand.
Perhaps you will find some inspiration for your own travels.

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Poulter River Valley Adventure - Arthur’s Pass National Park
Poulter River Valley adventure in Arthur's Pass National Park

Verity Jackson
Feb 264 min read


Woolshed Hill - Arthur's Pass National Park
Woolshed Hill, in Arthur's Pass National Park, offers a steep climb and outstanding views of the Hawdon Valley and Waimakariri River.

Verity Jackson
Mar 17, 20242 min read


Mt Aicken - Arthurs Pass National Park
Located in the stunning Arthurs Pass of New Zealand, Mount Aicken offers an exhilarating challenge for hikers and adventurers.

Verity Jackson
Feb 21, 20242 min read


Mt Lyndon Circuit
If you're looking for a challenging yet rewarding hiking experience, look no further than the Mt. Lyndon circuit.

Verity Jackson
Jan 27, 20242 min read


Pelorus River Track - Te Araroa Trail Section Hike
2022 was a year of ups and downs, twists and turns and by the end everything I had planned was turned completely on it's head.

Verity Jackson
Jan 21, 20236 min read


Mt Somers - Sharplin Falls Carpark to Woolshed Creek Carpark
We had planned to do the full circuit around Mt Somers in a day, knowing full well it was going to be 26km and take us anywhere between 10 and 12 hours. Well we got half of it done, and it was more a case of the weather beating us down than our inability to complete the task.

Verity Jackson
May 17, 20223 min read


Mt Oxford Forest - Wharfedale Hut & Black Hill Hut Overnight Hike
An early December 2021 tramping club trip was rescheduled due to weather, it went from plan A to plan D in the space of about a week, I wasn't too worried as I was eager to get out and it didn't really bother me where we were going.

Verity Jackson
Feb 27, 20223 min read


Mt Harper - Mid Canterbury
The initial part of this track follows a marked walking/mountain biking track that takes you to Lake Emma, but to get to Mt Harper you divert off this track and aim for the clearest spur going up. There is no marked path and the initial climb is significantly steep, but the views are worth the effort.

Verity Jackson
Jun 18, 20202 min read
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