Monthly Archives
April 2010 February 2010 January 2010 November 2009 October 2009 September 2009 August 2009- 30: Fixed-wire Traverse—infamously famous
- 16: The Old Man and his hut
- 09: Alpine sundew—how do you like your meat?
- 02: Feral goats—an early settlers’ legacy
- 26: Richmond Saddle Hut—aircraft wreckage & an armchair
- 19: Mt Richmond—mountain and forest park
- 12: Nelson’s western vista—what are we looking at?
- 05: Lobelia macrodon—one of twelve lobelia native to New Zealand
- 28: Ice—the mysterious life of water
- 21: Solstice—goodbye autumn, hello winter!
- 14: Lake Chalice Hut—the only lake’s only hut
- 07: Lake Chalice—the only lake in Mt Richmond Forest Park
- 31: Mountain ribbonwoods—a deciduous tree native to New Zealand
- 24: Stag Flat Shelter—replaced and relocated
- 17: Mt Owen massif—wilderness at its best
- 10: Sundown—when the sky’s on fire
- 03: Edelweiss—a noble alpine plant
- 26: Belltown Manunui Hut—a prospectors’ camp a century on
- 19: Water points—thirst quenchers on mountain tops
- 12: Diamond Lake—a jewel in Kahurangi National Park
- 05: Daylight Saving ends—how many hours of daylight have you saved?
- 01: Bear sightings in Kahurangi National Park!
- 29: Cape Farewell—the northernmost part of the South Island
- 22: Mystery Longhorn Beetle—a cousin of the Candy-striped Longhorn?
- 15: New Zealand gentians—dressed in white and pink
- 08: Marino Mountains—”marbellous” landscape in Kahurangi National Park
- 01: Mt Franklin—a prominent peak in Nelson Lakes National Park
- 22: Fungi—colourful characters in the New Zealand bush
- 15: Growler Creek—a picturesque waterfall adjacent to Growler Shelter
- 13: Balloon Hut—let’s take off to the Tableland!
- 08: Ferns—a New Zealand emblem
- 01: Barnicoat Range—one of Nelson’s breathtaking viewpoints
- 18: Moonstone Lake—Apollo goes into orbit
- 13: Trevor Carter Hut—the Leslie–Karamea–Wangapeka hub
- 11: South Island Robin—a confiding forest-dweller
- 24: Inline skating the Heaphy Track? The Boot Post and its untold stories
- 16: About spiders and pixies in the Mackay Downs
- 11: Gouland Downs—plus an encounter with a New Zealand falcon, kārearea
- 03: Mt Perry—a rewarding Heaphy Track side trip
- 18: Heaphy Track
- 22: Baton Saddle
