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Published: March 30th 2006
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The start of the milford track
The most beautifull track in the World!!!. We came back from the routeburn track all wet and very tired, got back to queenstown and jumped into town for the internet.
On the way I told daniel that maybe we should check at the D.O.C office(the office that is responsible for all the walking tracks in new zealand) if there was a cancellation on the milford track and to see if there is room for us. Now the milford track is the most popular track in NZ and considered by many to be the most beautifull, not only in New zealand but in the entire world. To get on this track you usually have to book it from October, and I obviously didn't do that. Me and Daniel checked for the entire last 2 weeks to see if there were places and there never was, but... this time amazingly, just after we finished the routeburn, the d.o.c girl tells us that there are 2 places for the 10 and 11 of march, and it was the 8th that day. We thought about it for 2 minutes and decided to go for it, a once in a life time opportunity.
I decided to go on the 10th and daniel on
Looks misty
Let's hope it clears up the 11th, even though we were both very very tired.
So the next day we drove to Te Anau which is in the fiordland, the most wild and known area in new zealand, where all the best walks are.
We bought stuff for the track, and had a rest, the next day Daniel drove me to the start of the track and here I was.
Now I was feeling really down, there was very strong rain the entire day, and the forecast for the next few days was looking really bad, I was sure I would have a 4 day track, all in the rain, and the most beautifull track in New zealand(which is also pretty expensive) all in the rain.
Luckily the first day was only 1 hour walk, so I could rest some more and dry. In the hut I met zvika, I fell on the same day as him so we did the milford together.
The second day was again all rain, but you could see that this track is amazing, even in the rain the sight of douzens of waterfalls falling all around you while you are walking is very impressive.
This was a longer day,
View from the hut
Already on the first day, just from the hut, and look what you see, this track promises a lot and we all arrived to the hut completely wet, in the milford everyone has to do the exact same 4 days walk and sleep in the same huts, so you are a group of about 40 people doing the trip together. Most of the people doing it are elderly locals and couples that planned this trip for ages.
I lit a fire in the hut's fireplace and in seconds it was surrounded by clothes everywhere around it, I will upload a cool picture showing it.
Anyway we were really hoping for a good day tomorrow with the weather since the 3rd day is the most beautifull and important day of the milford.
The next day zvika wakes me up at 7:30 and tells me: Omer it is wonderfull outside, we have to run now. I was so happy, We had a wonderfull day, and what can I say? even though i enjoyed all my tracks, and there are amazing views here in NZ the milford was just UNBELIEVEABLE, I can say it is the most beautifull track I did, together with the nelson lakes.
The bad weather the days before arranged it so we will have snow on all the
Second day
Very rainy, again, but look how much water, a lake, 3 or 4 waterfalls, water all around me!! tops of the mountains, and the climb between the snowy mountains was extremely beautifull. I had the perfect day at the perfect time, we also went to see sutherland falls, the 6th highest waterfalls in the world, 590 meters tall, and we went right behind them, I got all wet, like after a shower, but there was sun outside and I didn't care.
The 4th day was as good and I saw a lot of mirror lakes. I finished the track and went back to te anau. Very tired after 2 long tramps with only 1 day rest, but also very very happy.
The track was wonderfull, something I will remember for my entire life, and even though you walk with 40 people, you are the only ones allowed on the area, and it feels very wild and remote, the track it self is maybe long, but easy and should be no problem for anyone.
Me and zvika and a nice german couple we met went out at the evening to a restaurent since finishing the milford is something you have to celebrate, we had a wonderfull dinner, and I went to bed full and content.
The next day
Can't see too much
As you can see the valley was covered with clouds, couldn't see too much, but it was misty and mysterious daniel came back, also very happy from the routeburn, and now we drove to dunedin with zvika and arik, going to see a rugby game here and then go to the south of the south island, a very remote area with wild life and beaches.
we are taking a rest from the walks for a week or so.
Well I know this was long, again, but It was also the most important part of my trip to NZ almost. I am now close to the end and starting to feel sad about it.
I miss everyone at Israel as well, and can't wait to hear what you guys are doing, and what you think of what I did.
So waiting for your replys, and hoping you are all doing well.
Still in new zealand.
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Onsy
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WOW
those pics are simply AMAZING O_O you lucky bastard :P seems like youre really having fun, keep it going and send more amazing pics like these. p.s. youre starting to look like a hobbit, get a hair cut just kidding :P