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A master sheds light on glacial retreat
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Starting them young
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Walking in two worlds
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The Bard on the Hollyford
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Back to the mountains
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Secrets of a hut bagging family
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A bushman to the core
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Inked for nature
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Walking the talk
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From Gorge River to the world
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From Everest to Aotearoa
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Sacred waters
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Visionary track builder
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Putting a sock in it
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Return to Rakiura
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In her father’s footsteps
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Taking his time
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School on the road
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Seizing the day
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Camp therapy
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Absolutely positively wild
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A band of birds
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Reliving the real first crossings
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Seizing the day
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Through the heart of the Alps
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Ahead of the pack
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Man of the mountains
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One for the record books
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The modern-day hunter-gatherer living in the wild in New Zealand
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Catcher on the Skyline
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Mastering the mountains of the mind
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Kayaking kinship on the river
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The lighter the pack, the further you go
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Canvassing the landscape
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Te Araroa with a daypack
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The injuries you can’t see
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Colour the trail
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Taking the hardest road for mental health
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Sea of solitude
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The woman on the wall
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Sanctuary in the hills
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