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Track Us | Crossing Aotearoa
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Walking 3000km from Cape Reinga to Bluff. Click the image below to find out! 9 responses to “ Track Us. Laura Taylor - Marketing and Admin at Te Araroa Trust. Hi Eef and PJ,. I am wanting to send you an email asking you about your recent experiences doing the Te Araroa Trail to help us make the trail more user friendly. Can you please send me your email address and I can send you the small survey I have put together. You can just send it to crossingaotearoa@gmail.com. Liked by 1 person. Hopefully the wea...
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Red Dust, Black Soot, Green Grass | Crossing Aotearoa
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Walking 3000km from Cape Reinga to Bluff. Red Dust, Black Soot, Green Grass. Weather agencies have agreed in the mean time that an unusual cold spell is passing through this winter. Parts of Australia and New Zealand which rarely are covered in white have seen snowy days. Unusual wet spring in New Zealand, unusual dry summer, unusual early fall, unusual cold winter in Australia. Adventures down under 2014 – 2015 has seen quite the seasons. Follow Crossing Aotearoa on WordPress.com. Australië heeft wat on...
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Hello Australia! | Crossing Aotearoa
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Walking 3000km from Cape Reinga to Bluff. We got a first impression of the vastness of Australia as our flight from Sydney to Perth took two hours longer than our flight from Wellington to Sydney. For almost all of the time it was utterly black and empty below us, until finally the red gloom of Perth started lighting up the horizon. And so we came to one of the most isolated cities in the world, the starting point of our next adventure. Image retrieved from TrailDino, http:/ www.traildino.com. You guys c...
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A Gastronomical Guide to Te Araroa | Crossing Aotearoa
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Walking 3000km from Cape Reinga to Bluff. A Gastronomical Guide to Te Araroa. Picture by Jazmin Ellzey. Food You want it. You want it now! You want lots of it. You want it greasy. You want it in unlimited supplies to fuel that hiker hunger. Food will dominate your thoughts and your conversations from beginning to end, increasingly more as you progress on the trail. So let’s talk about food. What to eat, where to eat. While it worked good, muesli is heavy. Especially as our food intake grew and resupp...
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Project SisuGirls | Crossing Aotearoa
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Walking 3000km from Cape Reinga to Bluff. Sisu [noun] extraordinary determination, bravery and resilience in the face of extreme adversity. Ability to see past one’s present mindset and take action against the odds to reach beyond observed capacities. I can happily clean dog cages, hang under snow mobiles, disappear into the mountains and come back mudded over while very much feeling like a woman. For more information check out SisuGirls on:. The website: sisugirls.org. Ahnu Coburn hiking boots. Te Araro...
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Fighting the Demotivation Trap | Crossing Aotearoa
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Walking 3000km from Cape Reinga to Bluff. Fighting the Demotivation Trap. In Collie we felt that motivation had gone down below sound levels. At first, we thought it was mostly the lack of sleep playing our minds, as 2 weeks of continuous little rest during the cold, freezing nights had been taking their toll. So we stayed an extra night to be able to catch up on some sleep. It was miserable outside anyways. Hmm Sounds like an awful lot to me.” The trick is to turn one’s own mindset aroun...The feeling o...
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The Team | Crossing Aotearoa
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Walking 3000km from Cape Reinga to Bluff. Eef De Boeck, Director of Image Material and Enthusiasm Manager. Per Jonas Strand, Director of Common Sense and Head of Gear Department. We both have a strong pull to the north. The remoteness of Lapland is where we feel free, and the mountains is where we feel at home. We don’t see how we fit in offices or 9 to 5 jobs. We want to feel fresh air, to disappear off the grid and to explore the remaining wild places on this planet. One response to “ The Team. Te Arar...
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Thank you | Crossing Aotearoa
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Walking 3000km from Cape Reinga to Bluff. So many of you have helped us prepare for this trip in so many ways. Without you, we would not have been standing where we are standing right now. We feel very grateful and very proud for having you as our friends and our family. You have helped us get the confidence we needed to embark on this great hike. Some of you have done so much that we would like to thank you in person. The people who helped us get on the road:. Can do for you. Thank you to Gerd Aase Stra...