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A VERY welcome sight!I love alpine huts... This is no place for a tent
Mueller Hut, on the Sealy range, Mt Cook NP (yes those are Glaciers behind it... and there are even more below it!) And looking the other way down in to the valley And the morning walk to the loo is a chilly affair New page
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Amazing pics MHD and obviously a great holiday. I believe you and your wife were vary daring to do this trip with such a young baby!
Critique: 1st pic - just a tad of lightening of the lower half - the red is quite dull IMO 2nd - maybe some more contrast 3rd - Slap bang in the middle! Still I really like the shots - wish I had been there Chris Chris
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Geez MHD, are you nuts????
Nice photos, bold holiday choices, but holy frostbite batman..... My idea of a morning walk to the loo, is battling through quite thickish carpet wearing nothing but a dopey grin. Tents? Possibly one of those beach tents to minimise exposure to the outdoors. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Yes (we are daring) and Yes (we are nuts)
No, we had planned this walk very carefully as we wanted to do it with Isabelle as we had done it before and it is one of our favorites We are bringing Isabelle into our lives Yes... Now that my system is repaired I am going to have some fun PP these pics... New page
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MHD - these (and your other recent pics of alpine NZ) are just incredible.
Makes me wanna grab my boots........ Can I ask you how long this particular trek takes to complete? Do you have to book for this trek (as in other NZ walks), and is it crowded? ps See any Hobbits? Wollongong Wolves, Manchester City, Newcastle Utd. D70 Freak!
This is just an overnight walk... Depending on how much gear you take and your level of fitness you can reach the hut in 5-6 hours...
You need to book the hut if you wish to stay in it, it costs $35 a night and its first come first served at the visitor centre on the day of your departure... So many tourists stay in the valley (in pic 2) and never climb up to see what it looks like and they miss out sorely New page
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What a memorable journey... The pics you're sharing really show the awe inspiring environments you've trecked... Hope you've got the Ugg boots for the midnight trips to the loo
Thanks for sharing... Cheers, Mudder Aka Andrew
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