You could explore that country for days from a boat like that. Just work out what permits you need for certain areas, ie make sure they're not balloted and go for it. I wouldn't limit myself to one spot or fiord.
You could explore that country for days from a boat like that. Just work out what permits you need for certain areas, ie make sure they're not balloted and go for it. I wouldn't limit myself to one spot or fiord.
I'm drawn to the mountains and the bush, it's where life is clear, where the world makes the most sense.
Would love to do a trip like that. Combine all the good things into one big adventure.
Get into it man, make sure you take some photos for the rest of us to gaze enviably at....
I spent a week down there on the "Takapu", which used to cater for hunting/fishing parties in Chalky/Preservation. I was lucky enough to enjoy a meal at Kisbee Lodge, but as you say - that is private premises, and quite unique in such a wild place. I hunted Coal Island - not a lot of animals on there. Plenty of sign around Puyseger lighthouse area.
Fantastic fishing, and the divers had a ball. Fishing is off limits up the top ends of the fiords, so be careful.
RESPECT the sea down there. It's no place for novices!!!!!!
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