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Thread: Fiordland Ballot 2024!

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    Hey mate, have upper glasinock p2. Flick me a message if you end up planning on walking through the glasinock to get to ya block. Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CJD View Post
    Stoked to get Wild Natives 2nd period. Wondering people's opinions/ experience walking in through edith/ glaisnock through oilskin pass to overhead cone rather than the usual bligh sound up tarnagan route.
    Hey mate, have upper glasinock p2. Flick me a message if you end up planning on walking through the glasinock to get to ya block. Cheers.

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    I'm wapiti river, 4th period. First time ballot entry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by odds0und View Post
    Our party got Wild Natives 1st Period. Exciting times, better start training
    sent you a pm mate

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    Dark river-first period. Would love some Info on this block of anyone wants to share

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    Quote Originally Posted by cb14 View Post
    I've walked edith/ glaisnock to oilskin pass and its a reasonable track but you'll spend a day or more just getting to your Wild Natives boundary. I assume you can fly into the head of Blight Sound, which would be better than a long walk I'd say.
    How longed it take you? What sort of condition were you in seriously weighing that option up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenshee View Post
    Dark river-first period. Would love some Info on this block of anyone wants to share
    bastard of a walk until you get past swan mere. PM me with any questions

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stocky View Post
    How longed it take you? What sort of condition were you in seriously weighing that option up
    I walked it over 2 days. Not sure how many hours but say an afternoon and most of the next day. I was fit.

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    so could anyone point me in a direction for someone who might ferry hunters across the lake out of te anau ?

    i figure there is some commercial outfits ?
    also if anyones potentially able to ferry x4 on 20th march out of te anau in exchange for kiwi dollar , please pm me?

    much appreciate any leeds. thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by CJD View Post
    Stoked to get Wild Natives 2nd period. Wondering people's opinions/ experience walking in through edith/ glaisnock through oilskin pass to overhead cone rather than the usual bligh sound up tarnagan route.
    Had natives last year went taheke route got to our block in a day. She’s a good walk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees View Post
    so could anyone point me in a direction for someone who might ferry hunters across the lake out of te anau ?

    i figure there is some commercial outfits ?
    also if anyones potentially able to ferry x4 on 20th march out of te anau in exchange for kiwi dollar , please pm me?

    much appreciate any leeds. thanks
    Give flipper a bell. Fiordland outdoors.

    He owns the local water taxis

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    Who has the upper worsely?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees View Post
    so could anyone point me in a direction for someone who might ferry hunters across the lake out of te anau ?

    i figure there is some commercial outfits ?
    also if anyones potentially able to ferry x4 on 20th march out of te anau in exchange for kiwi dollar , please pm me?

    much appreciate any leeds. thanks
    @ryansonghurst ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kukuwai View Post
    @ryansonghurst ?

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    We have moved to North Otago so I'm not so handy to Te Anau anymore, have run a few people in the past couple years and we still have boat there (was just there last week) but unless the stars align and I'm there anyhow (or you're willing to pay an extortionate amount of money) it's in the too hard basket this coming ballot
    There's a few options for water taxi there however you would probably want to get onto them early and get a plan in place or you'll be late into your blocks on the day
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    270 is a practical number, by the second definition
    The sum of the coprime counts for the first 29 integers is 270
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    Given 6 elements, there are 270 square permutations[3]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock river arms hunter View Post
    Who has the upper worsely?
    I've got Worsley 1st period with three others

 

 

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