Peaks #17, #18 and #19 – Everyone Loves A Trifecta
With it being cup and show week here in Christchurch I thought it be only fitting to go out and get a Trifecta of my own! I had been eyeing
One's mission to explore their backyard
With it being cup and show week here in Christchurch I thought it be only fitting to go out and get a Trifecta of my own! I had been eyeing
Oh what a few weeks! Phoenix Enduro was a great hit and after nearly a week has been, my first chance to get back into the mountains came….but don’t expect
One thing you have to consider when taking on such a challenge is that failure is an option. Trying to tackle 52 peaks in 52 weeks in New Zealand back
The weekend had arrived and in typical fashion, mother nature had sent a small front through dropping some more snow. Today’s peak was Mt Somers (1688m) one that I have
Ingredients for today were steep ridges followed by some more steep ridges. Coming into the weekend I was a bit stuck on where to go thanks to the low snow
There is this quote I have often heard. It goes, “There is no such thing as bad weather, just unsuitable clothing”. Fortunately, the weather I went out it was pretty
Familiar territory. That’s what Mt Fyffe (1602m) was suppose to be. It had been a busy few weeks pumping out a handful of peaks and I thought it be time
It was another early start to head into some unexplored country for me. Today’s mission was Mt Harper (1829m) and Mt Barrosa (1364m) both located up the South Branch of
Peak 7, Big Ben was actually plan B. but as it turns out, Plan B can still be as much, if not more fun than Plan A. I had been
Stretching. Simple concept that really does help. After yesterdays peaks I did some good stretching late afternoon / evening and I was stoked to have woken up with my legs