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    Hopkins recce

    Bit of a scenic escape last week with a packraft out. No big beasties taken but barely scratched the surface covering the country.
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    "That is ever the way of the Highlander. He alters like a clear pool to every mood of the sky, so that the shallow observer knows not how deep the waters are."

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    The Hopkins and Huxley are beautiful valleys that's for sure.
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    "That is ever the way of the Highlander. He alters like a clear pool to every mood of the sky, so that the shallow observer knows not how deep the waters are."

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    Awesome! Do you have a link for buying one of those rafts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cb14 View Post
    Awesome! Do you have a link for buying one of those rafts?
    Yeah they go real good -NZ made too.

    https://www.koaropackrafts.com/
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    great place that alright!
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    Stunning valleys. Went into the Huxley early September last year for a few nights and the only thing I found was the bottom of the hip flask. Still, not a wasted effort. Pack rafting out looks like a good way to go though!
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    Hey great write up, thanks for sharing. Dear old Red Hut, a great (and luckily under-rated) base for a Tahr hunt.

    I think this is possibly one of the "least changed" of the great MacKenzie Basin valleys since I started venturing up there in the very early 80s. We went up to Cullers Hut in mid winter 1980, my cousin (on NZFS field staff) wanted to look in on a climbers reunion taking place at Elco Hut. A cobber and I just wanted to see a Tahr. Little did we know my cousin had an alterior motive - he was scouting possible approaches for a climb on "The Dark Tower" (possibly the peak The Gladiator?) which according to him was very difficult to approach. W3 cl8mbed very high, with much greater exposure than my cobber and I were emotionally prepared for ( basically scared the shit out of both of us) and no Tahr were harmed.

    Then "the 80s" happened and it was 30 years before I started going back up there again.
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    It’s a cool spot

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRST View Post
    Yeah they go real good -NZ made too.

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    Thanks! I'll check them out. I did a 25 km walk up a Canterbury valley last weekend and thought I should be rafting out.
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    I was hunting in Canada a couple of weeks ago with a young guy who is in to pack rafting.
    He's also a smoke jumper so likes living on the edge.
    His latest craze is parachuting in to a remote spot, hunting it, and then pack rafting out. After sheep mainly.
    If anyone is keen on a hunt like that pm me and I'll hook you up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmwsm View Post
    I was hunting in Canada a couple of weeks ago with a young guy who is in to pack rafting.
    He's also a smoke jumper so likes living on the edge.
    His latest craze is parachuting in to a remote spot, hunting it, and then pack rafting out. After sheep mainly.
    If anyone is keen on a hunt like that pm me and I'll hook you up.
    That’s next level shit , I see a new product coming ….. stoney creek parachutes hahaha

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    Nice post and pics @FRST ,beautiful valley alright
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