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June 2020

Editorial
Going guided in NZ
Pigeon Post
Pigeon Post, June 2020
Last Weekend
Your trips, your pix, June 2020
Walkshorts
Covid budget big on conservation
Walkshorts
Lake Rotoiti shines in wedding album
Walkshorts
Returning to Te Araroa
Crossword
WildernessWord, June 2020
Covid-19
10 things we missed during lockdown
Wild People
Canvassing the landscape
Wild Comment
Why summits are sacred
Waypoints
Overnighting at Syme Hut in winter
Waypoints
A magnet drawing the cold and weary
See more
See more… forks
Near miss
Fishing out a Frenchman
Trip
Old Woman Hut, Old Woman Range/Kopuwai Conservation Area
Trip
Cone Hut and the Lower Waiohine Track, Tararua Forest Park
Trip
Red Hill, Korowai-Torlesse Conservation Park
Trip
Kakepuku Track, Kakepuku Mountain Historic Reserve
Off the Beaten Track
Step, stab, sting, repeat
Mountain biking
Hooning in Hunua
Going guided
The best guided trips in New Zealand
Going guided
Going guided: Sunset tour to Rangitoto
Going guided
Going guided: Exploring Aotea
Going guided
Going guided: Sleeping God Canyon
Going guided
Going guided: The Old Ghost Road
Going guided
Going guided: The Heaphy Track
Going guided
Going guided: Overnight at Plateau Hut
Going guided
Going guided: Tasman Glacier heli-skiing
Going guided
Going guided: Ball Pass Summit Trek
Going guided
Going guided: First Tracks Wanaka Ski Camp
Going guided
Going guided: Rabbit Pass traverse
Going guided
Going guided: Ulva Island Nature Experience
Going guided
Going guided: Tongariro Alpine Crossing in winter
Wild Trips
Nelson’s bypassed backyard
Wild Cuisine
Lessons in home-cooking dehydrated food
Skills
Patch your waterproof trousers
Wild Cuisine
Banana bites
Skills
Keep it current
Wild Photography
A photography guide to lenses
Gear Guides
2020’s best insulated jackets
Gear Guides
2020’s best headlamps
What's in my pack
Ieva Laucina, Te Araroa tramper
Track Chat
Meeting Aotearoa on foot

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