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In the July 2022 issue
Features
16 Soul mates
How solo trampers can use Tinder to find an adventure buddy-slash-life partner
34 A forest trail like no other
Walking Whirinaki’s Te Pua-a-Tāne Circuit provides challenge, rustic huts and the chance to explore the North Island’s largest forest
42 The crusty couloir
For trampers wishing to up their winter game and stand on a 2000m summit, Mt Cupola is an ideal peak to flex those crampons on
46 The season for adventure
Guides, climbers, trampers and hut baggers share their experiences and offer advice for winter adventure
54 The lady and the trap
Around the Central Plateau, women are leading conservation groups to restore native wildlife
58 Trails and ales
Kiwi breweries are targeting the post-trip celebratory drink market
Trips
20 See more… women in the maunga
A number of alpine features in Aotearoa commemorate significant women
22 Mountain hut day trip
Brewster Hut, Mount Aspiring National Park
24 A hard-earned sleep
Turners Bivouac, Fiordland National Park
26 Boulder Bank Lighthouse, Nelson
A wild shoreline jaunt in the company of soaring gulls
28 Upper Mangatāwhiri Reservoir loop, Hunua Ranges Regional Park
A rough tramping track with scenic views in Auckland’s lesser-visited range
29 Casey Hut, Arthur’s Pass National Park
Visit the newly rebuilt Casey Hut on a terrace above Poulter River
30 Kauritatahi Hut, Kaimai Mamaku Conservation Park
Sitting atop a ridge at 770m, Kauritatahi Hut makes you earn your dinner
31 Lorn Peak, The Remarkables Conservation Area
A steep walk leading to panoramic views of the Eyre Mountains
Skills
62 Exercises to fix knee pain
63 Cuisine: Sweet or savoury popcorn
64 An illustrated guide to snow shelters
65 How and when to use a map
Gear
66 The best stove ever
What makes the MSR Whisperlite stove so enduring?
70 first look review
Does the Zerofit Ultimate Base Layer live up to its claim to be the world’s warmest?
71 Broken in
Wilderness staff, contributors and subscribers review their kit for you
72 2022’s guide to winter tents
Versatile winter shelters for small and large groups
75 2022’s outdoor socks
From waterproof winter socks to padded long-distance hikers, here’s all you need to know to choose your next pair
Regulars
4 Editorial
6 Pigeon post
Letters to the editor, plus readers share their most memorable nights in the outdoors
8 Last weekend
What did you get up to last weekend?
10 Walkshorts
News from the wild
14 Walk1200km
Meet more participants doing the challenge
20 Wild people
An iwi guardian protects an alpine lake famous for its clear water from an unseen threat.
82 Track Chat
Stewart Islander John DeLury has recorded Rakiura’s hunting history in his new book
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