Mavis in spring conditions. Photo: Lachlan McKenzie

Lake Mavis, Arthur’s Pass National Park

April 2024

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Camp beneath the crags of Mt Oates at this incredible alpine campsite, all within a day’s walk of the Arthur’s Pass highway.

The trip to Lake Mavis begins at Greyneys Shelter on SH73. Use the pedestrian underpass and walk north along the 4WD track to cross the Bealey River just above its confluence with the Mingha. This trip has four river crossings and a couple of decent streams. If the Bealey looks doubtful, turn back and save […]
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Lachlan McKenzie

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Lachlan McKenzie

Lachlan McKenzie began tramping as an adult and hopes to inspire others to do the same. He most enjoys tramping in small groups and alone, and his list of ‘must do’ trips only seems to get longer. Lachlan is a communications professional and holds tertiary qualifications in marketing and music. He also loves orienteering and is keen to extend himself in basic mountaineering.

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