Welcome guest, is this your first visit? Create Account now to join.
  • Login:

Welcome to the NZ Hunting and Shooting Forums.

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed.

Alpine DPT


User Tag List

+ Reply to Thread
Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast
Results 16 to 30 of 36
Like Tree61Likes

Thread: NZ Hunter Adventures - the mightly Landsborough - Summit to Sea!

  1. #16
    Member Kooza's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2014
    Location
    Napier
    Posts
    636
    Great adventure, looking forward to part 2
    Went to buy some camouflage trousers the other day but I couldn't find any.

  2. #17
    Member chainsaw's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2014
    Location
    Norf
    Posts
    5,745
    Ya farkin mad, talk about putting in the hard yards !! That poor Austrian will go home and think that’s normal tahr hunting
    hotsoup and ChrisW like this.

  3. #18
    A shortish tall guy ROKTOY's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2016
    Location
    Nelson
    Posts
    3,405

  4. #19
    Member deer243's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2012
    Location
    nelson
    Posts
    1,144
    Its one of the best watches on Tv. I enjoyed it but it felt like i was watching a mountain climbing show rather than a hunting show. Next week looks like it could be another similar rafting, adventure hunt that we seen in the past but we see. Dont take it as im moaning thou. Still a great watch and is interesting, ye all mad as cant see me doing that crazy sh t lol. Im sure the rest of the shows are going to be great and wouldnt miss one . Its a credit to the Duleys for putting on a class hunting show that goes for a reasonable time
    Bonecrusher, kidmac42 and rockland like this.

  5. #20
    Member Boaraxa's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2014
    Location
    Southland
    Posts
    2,496
    Good watch , Those guys are fit got me thinking only 6/8 weeks till the roar im going to improve the fitness from tomorrow on !
    ANOTHERHUNTER and Steve123 like this.
    The Green party putting the CON in conservation since 2017

  6. #21
    Gone but not forgotten Gapped axe's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Lake Tarawera
    Posts
    4,044
    how do you retrieve your ropes on decent? and also what lengths of rope did you carry. To hairy for me, those bluffs and rock/snow faces looked lethal. Should call your shows Extreme Outdoors with Greg.
    "ars longa, vita brevis"

  7. #22
    Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2014
    Location
    Puketapu, HB
    Posts
    44
    On a trip like this where there are 5 of us but we are trying to minimise weight as much as possible due to all the camera and other gear we have to carry, instead of running the usual 2 man independent rope teams including seperate ropes and snow and rock anchors for each team which would mean a lot of extra weight over the whole party, we use some different techniques and run the whole 5 people as one team. We carry 1 x 60m 9mm single climbing rope (this means a single strand will hold your weight in a fall, as opposed to a half/double rope, which you need two strands to hold a fall) and a 60m super strong and light pull cord - 4mm Dyneema in this case. This is so we can do a full 60m abseil on the main rope, then pull the rope back down with the pull cord. You run the main rope thru the abseil anchor, and then tie and hook it back onto itself with a carabiner to take the weight, then attach your pull cord to the carabiner and run that out alongside the main rope as you descend. Then when you're at the bottom, you pull the 4mm which pulls on the carabiner, sliding it down the main rope, which pulls the main rope thru the anchor and retrieves the whole lot back down to you. Does this make sense? So the only thing you leave behind is a bit of 7mm cord tied round the rock in this case as an abseil anchor. You carry a bit of spare cord to leave behind as anchors for this reason (called tat in climbing jargon).

  8. #23
    Sending it Gibo's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2013
    Location
    The Hill
    Posts
    23,468
    Mad bastards!! Great watch!

  9. #24
    Member yogi's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2012
    Location
    Oamaru
    Posts
    252
    Great show as always Greg and team.

    What sort of training do you do to prepare for such a trip?

    You guys are carrying a heavy pack in very steep country so must be extremely fit and with good strength

  10. #25
    Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2012
    Location
    Invercargill, NZ
    Posts
    566
    Quote Originally Posted by GregD View Post
    On a trip like this where there are 5 of us but we are trying to minimise weight as much as possible due to all the camera and other gear we have to carry, instead of running the usual 2 man independent rope teams including seperate ropes and snow and rock anchors for each team which would mean a lot of extra weight over the whole party, we use some different techniques and run the whole 5 people as one team. We carry 1 x 60m 9mm single climbing rope (this means a single strand will hold your weight in a fall, as opposed to a half/double rope, which you need two strands to hold a fall) and a 60m super strong and light pull cord - 4mm Dyneema in this case. This is so we can do a full 60m abseil on the main rope, then pull the rope back down with the pull cord. You run the main rope thru the abseil anchor, and then tie and hook it back onto itself with a carabiner to take the weight, then attach your pull cord to the carabiner and run that out alongside the main rope as you descend. Then when you're at the bottom, you pull the 4mm which pulls on the carabiner, sliding it down the main rope, which pulls the main rope thru the anchor and retrieves the whole lot back down to you. Does this make sense? So the only thing you leave behind is a bit of 7mm cord tied round the rock in this case as an abseil anchor. You carry a bit of spare cord to leave behind as anchors for this reason (called tat in climbing jargon).
    Greg,
    Good technical info here thanks, do you run both the 9mm main rope and 4mm pull cord through your personal belay device starting below the caribiner ?

    I'll be tuned in again next week !
    Preview

    Half the harm that is done in this world is due to people who want to feel important. They don't mean to do harm-- but the harm does not interest them. Or they do not see it, or they justify it because they are absorbed in the endless struggle to think well of themselves.

    T.S. Eliot

  11. #26
    Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2012
    Location
    Invercargill, NZ
    Posts
    566
    Quote Originally Posted by KiwiinSeattle View Post
    Greg,
    Good technical info here thanks, do you run both the 9mm main rope and 4mm pull cord through your personal belay device starting below the caribiner ?

    I'll be tuned in again next week !
    Just answered my own question with this photo !

    Name:  pulling-cord.jpg
Views: 573
Size:  342.8 KB

  12. #27
    Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2014
    Location
    canterbury
    Posts
    6,155
    I have taken a mate from Germany away a couple of times for proper serious tahr hunting trips.
    He shot a decent bull on each trip and has the dubious record of them both having lost a horn on the fall after being shot.
    As per the one on this edition from NZ Hunter.
    I both cases we were able to find the broken off horn after a hell of a lot of searching.
    Thankfully they seem to always break off at the base and you would never know looking t the mounted head.
    All adds to the drama of hunting.
    They are the only 2 bull horns I have ever had knocked off on any of my trips and I have personally had some bulls drop some enormous distances.
    hotsoup likes this.

  13. #28
    Member GravelBen's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    Gorrre
    Posts
    3,601
    Nice work, enjoyed that.

    Probably don't have to be quite so obvious with all the name-dropping of sponsored product placement though, for a while there practically every sentence had a brand name in it. I get that the sponsorship pays for making the show etc so you need some, but maybe just try to be a bit more subtle so it doesn't sound like a string of advertisements.
    veitnamcam and Shearer like this.

  14. #29
    Member paddygonebush's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Piopio, Christchurch, Pilbara/GreatSandy Desert WA
    Posts
    234
    Cracking good show. Even the missus was watching it. Though she was saying i wasn't allowed to do some of the stuff you guys did. Love the work guys!

  15. #30
    Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2014
    Location
    Puketapu, HB
    Posts
    44
    Quote Originally Posted by GravelBen View Post
    Nice work, enjoyed that.

    Probably don't have to be quite so obvious with all the name-dropping of sponsored product placement though, for a while there practically every sentence had a brand name in it. I get that the sponsorship pays for making the show etc so you need some, but maybe just try to be a bit more subtle so it doesn't sound like a string of advertisements.
    This is always a juggling act, but simply as you say, the sponsors pay for the show - the viewers don't - so without the sponsors and the promotion they demand for their products, we couldn't produce it. And rest assured, demand they do! We only use and endorse gear we believe in.
    Let's just say, we're not getting rich making NZ Hunter Adventures, far from it. We need to generate more income from the Show to continue making it, so unfortunately that means we will be endorsing, name dropping and talking about the gear that we use.
    Commercial reality I'm afraid.
    Tahr, timber, NRT and 18 others like this.

 

 

Similar Threads

  1. NZ Hunter Adventures
    By Sauer_202_6.5x55 in forum Resource Library
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 16-05-2017, 07:34 AM
  2. Replies: 37
    Last Post: 10-02-2017, 10:08 AM

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
Welcome to NZ Hunting and Shooting Forums! We see you're new here, or arn't logged in. Create an account, and Login for full access including our FREE BUY and SELL section Register NOW!!