Deep in the Darrans

August 2013

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August 2013

Dwarfed by the Taoka Icefall, Tom contemplates our descent into the Donne Valley. Photo: Mark Watson
A natural rock bivvy in a remote corner of Fiordland is the perfect base for a week of climbing Squeezing the trigger, I gently extend my reach so that I’m standing on tip toes – shoes smearing on the coarse granite – and jam the cam into a matchbox-sized gap in the overlap. Abeit marginal, […]
Mark Watson

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Mark Watson

Wilderness gear editor Mark Watson divides his workdays between graphic design, writing and photography. His passion for tramping, climbing, cycling and storytelling has taken him all over Aotearoa and the world in search of great trails, perfect moves and epic light. He has published four books and his photographs have featured in numerous publications. Especially motivated by long distance travel, he has tramped Te Araroa and cycled from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego.

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