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Ross negotiating his way down the upper Beans Burn. A litttle later on we were to discover that DoC had been into the area and put orange track markers on trees for much of the way along the river - it made the journey out quicker and easier. However, it would be nice to think the route marking goes no further - one of the joys of The Five Passes is having to navigate your way without too many tracks, tags and cairns.
Tramping - The Five Passes

January 27th 2010
Feral Mike and The Beast of Burden are Back Gentle Readers, by the time you read this the solo bike ride will be about to resume. I fly from Auckland to Wellington tomorrow (Friday, 29 January 2010) to unshackle the Beast and free him from the dungeon where he has lain for the past few weeks. Together we take a ferry to Picton and the adventure resumes. In the meantime, here's a l ... read more
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New Zealand Flag The Polynesian Maori reached New Zealand in about A.D. 800. In 1840, their chieftains entered into a compact with Britain, the Treaty of Waitangi, in which they ceded sovereignty to Queen Victoria while retaining territorial rights. In that same year... ... read more
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