Hard

Require good stamina and strong mental strength; technical skills might be required.

Brewster Track: Fantail Falls to Brewster Hut to Brewster Glacier

Brewster Hut Track to Brewster Glacier

Brewster Track is an advanced tramping track through unabridged river, steep beech forest, and alpine terrains. The marked track ends at Brewster Hut where you can stay for a night (booking required), or have lunch before heading back down or towards the glacier. In winter and spring, the track is only suitable for experienced mountaineers […]

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Kepler Track In 2 Days | Great Walk In Fiordland National Park

Kepler Track Great Walk Fiordland National Park New Zealand

Kepler Track is one of the top 3 most popular great walks in New Zealand. The track features spectacular tussock-covered alpine views and the lush green forest of Fiordland National Park. The Kepler Track great walk season opens from mid Spring to Autumn (late October to April). During winter and early spring, there are high

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Mount Taranaki Summit Track: North Island’s 2nd Highest Mountain

Mount Taranaki Summit Track

Having seen the close-up view of the majestic snow-covered Mount Taranaki during my epic Syme Hut / Fanthams Peak climb in spring, I eagerly planned my climb to this legendary mountain in the summer. I did the Mount Taranaki Summit Track in mid-late December (early summer), when most of the snow and ice have melted except for

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Fanthams Peak & Syme Hut Track | Mt Taranaki’s Parasitic Volcanic Cone

Syme Hut at the Fanthams Peak with Mt Taranaki backdrop

Being the second highest peak at 2,518 meters in the North Island, Mt Taranaki has no doubt attracted many enthusiastic climbers to scale this iconic volcano. The lesser-known Fanthams Peak is a parasitic/secondary cone formed on the South side of Mt Taranaki’s main cone. While it is less popular and more challenging than Mt Taranaki

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Bukit Repin via Janda Baik | Slippery Cool Trail + Feisty Leeches

Bukit Repin via Janda Baik Hiking Guide

Despite its name, Bukit Repin (Repin Hill) could actually be categorized as a mountain with a height of 1341 meters above sea level. Moreover, this ‘tall hill’ shall not be underestimated, as it could easily be tougher than the neighboring Gunung Nuang via Janda Baik. Although the peak is located in Selangor, the most common and

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