<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:geo="http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#" xmlns:georss="http://www.georss.org/georss" xmlns:gtb='http://toolbar.google.com/custombuttons/' xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/"><channel><title>Points</title><atom:link href="http://tramper.co.nz/index.cfm" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://tramper.co.nz/</link><description></description><pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 09:03:44 GMT</pubDate><lastBuildDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 09:03:44 GMT</lastBuildDate><generator>New Zealand Tramper</generator> <webMaster>eswsoftwarenz@gmail.com (Webmaster)</webMaster><atom:link href="http://tramper.co.nz/index.cfm" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><item><title>Five Day Trip in the Ureweras</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?4022</link><description><![CDATA[A GPX file of a 5 day loop walk in the Ureweras]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?4022&amp;pointId=7612</guid><georss:point>-38.4237294638000 177.3314082183000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-38.4237294638000</geo:lat><geo:long>177.3314082183000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Five Day Trip in the Ureweras</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[A GPX file of a 5 day loop walk in the Ureweras]]></media:text></item><item><title>Five Day Trip in the Ureweras</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?4022</link><description><![CDATA[A GPX file of a 5 day loop walk in the Ureweras]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?4022&amp;pointId=7613</guid><georss:point>-38.4782468506000 177.2486981442000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-38.4782468506000</geo:lat><geo:long>177.2486981442000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Five Day Trip in the Ureweras</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[A GPX file of a 5 day loop walk in the Ureweras]]></media:text></item><item><title>Five Day Trip in the Ureweras</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?4022</link><description><![CDATA[A GPX file of a 5 day loop walk in the Ureweras]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?4022&amp;pointId=7614</guid><georss:point>-38.5212268504000 177.2042291095000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-38.5212268504000</geo:lat><geo:long>177.2042291095000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Five Day Trip in the Ureweras</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[A GPX file of a 5 day loop walk in the Ureweras]]></media:text></item><item><title>Five Day Trip in the Ureweras</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?4022</link><description><![CDATA[A GPX file of a 5 day loop walk in the Ureweras]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?4022&amp;pointId=7615</guid><georss:point>-38.4675728992000 177.1353340725000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-38.4675728992000</geo:lat><geo:long>177.1353340725000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Five Day Trip in the Ureweras</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[A GPX file of a 5 day loop walk in the Ureweras]]></media:text></item><item><title>Five Day Trip in the Ureweras</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?4022</link><description><![CDATA[A GPX file of a 5 day loop walk in the Ureweras]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?4022&amp;pointId=7616</guid><georss:point>-38.4577795633000 177.2186068962000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-38.4577795633000</geo:lat><geo:long>177.2186068962000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Five Day Trip in the Ureweras</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[A GPX file of a 5 day loop walk in the Ureweras]]></media:text></item><item><title>Dusky Track</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?8129</link><description><![CDATA[Basic route of the Dusky Track. 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If you are lucky, you can see them come ashore at sunset.]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?1489&amp;pointId=1450</guid><georss:point>-45.8997515231000 170.6986823824000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-45.8997515231000</geo:lat><geo:long>170.6986823824000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Portrait of a hoiho</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[There are only about 250 pairs of hoiho (yellow-eyed penguins) on mainland New Zealand. Some, like this one, live in small colonies on the Otago Peninsula. If you are lucky, you can see them come ashore at sunset.]]></media:text></item><item><title>Travers-Sabine</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?275</link><description><![CDATA[Two river valleys linked by a straightforward alpine saddle at 1800m]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?275&amp;pointId=14670</guid><georss:point>-41.7981737192000 172.8467870095000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-41.7981737192000</geo:lat><geo:long>172.8467870095000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Travers-Sabine</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[Two river valleys linked by a straightforward alpine saddle at 1800m]]></media:text></item><item><title>Travers-Sabine</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?275</link><description><![CDATA[Two river valleys linked by a straightforward alpine saddle at 1800m]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?275&amp;pointId=14671</guid><georss:point>-42.0246300814000 172.7288955969000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-42.0246300814000</geo:lat><geo:long>172.7288955969000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Travers-Sabine</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[Two river valleys linked by a straightforward alpine saddle at 1800m]]></media:text></item><item><title>Travers-Sabine</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?275</link><description><![CDATA[Two river valleys linked by a straightforward alpine saddle at 1800m]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?275&amp;pointId=14672</guid><georss:point>-41.9014888039000 172.6818456969000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-41.9014888039000</geo:lat><geo:long>172.6818456969000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Travers-Sabine</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[Two river valleys linked by a straightforward alpine saddle at 1800m]]></media:text></item><item><title>Kapiti Island</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?1242</link><description><![CDATA[Kapiti Island is the exposed remnant of an ancient mountain range. Sheer cliffs run the length of the northwestern side. This is the view southwest from the summit, Tuteremoana (521m).]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?1242&amp;pointId=1075</guid><georss:point>-40.8481120305000 174.9150570395000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-40.8481120305000</geo:lat><geo:long>174.9150570395000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Kapiti Island</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[Kapiti Island is the exposed remnant of an ancient mountain range. Sheer cliffs run the length of the northwestern side. This is the view southwest from the summit, Tuteremoana (521m).]]></media:text></item><item><title>Routeburn Flats</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?1321</link><description><![CDATA[The view over Routeburn Flats is the quintessential photo of the Routeburn Track]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?1321&amp;pointId=1217</guid><georss:point>-44.7338117975000 168.1847032197000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-44.7338117975000</geo:lat><geo:long>168.1847032197000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Routeburn Flats</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[The view over Routeburn Flats is the quintessential photo of the Routeburn Track]]></media:text></item><item><title>St Ngauruhoe blessing the trampers</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?1362</link><description><![CDATA[As the sun rose we were greeted with this curious spectacle of a lenticular cloud wrapped about the cone of Ngauruhoe]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?1362&amp;pointId=1264</guid><georss:point>-39.1584307619000 175.6348694020000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-39.1584307619000</geo:lat><geo:long>175.6348694020000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>St Ngauruhoe blessing the trampers</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[As the sun rose we were greeted with this curious spectacle of a lenticular cloud wrapped about the cone of Ngauruhoe]]></media:text></item><item><title>Cloudmaker</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?1497</link><description><![CDATA[Mount Cook (Aoraki) forms a large cloud, seen from the Hooker Lake.]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?1497&amp;pointId=1462</guid><georss:point>-43.6828971060000 170.1045448736000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-43.6828971060000</geo:lat><geo:long>170.1045448736000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Cloudmaker</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[Mount Cook (Aoraki) forms a large cloud, seen from the Hooker Lake.]]></media:text></item><item><title>Lake Unknown</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?1517</link><description><![CDATA[Lake Unknown lies high between the Beans Burn & the Rockburn. 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Mt Earnslaw behind.]]></media:text></item><item><title>Kepler Track</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?1540</link><description><![CDATA[Kepler Track between the Hanging Valley & Forest Burn Shelters, Sept 16, 2006]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?1540&amp;pointId=1507</guid><georss:point>-45.3907341847000 167.6002654280000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-45.3907341847000</geo:lat><geo:long>167.6002654280000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Kepler Track</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[Kepler Track between the Hanging Valley & Forest Burn Shelters, Sept 16, 2006]]></media:text></item><item><title>Mt Tutoko, Hollyford Valley</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?1582</link><description><![CDATA[Mt Tutoko from Hollyford Valley]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?1582&amp;pointId=1633</guid><georss:point>-44.5945065172000 168.0124240981000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-44.5945065172000</geo:lat><geo:long>168.0124240981000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Mt Tutoko, Hollyford Valley</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[Mt Tutoko from Hollyford Valley]]></media:text></item><item><title>Caterpillar on bog pine</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?1641</link><description><![CDATA[This Dasyuris callicrena caterpillar is brilliantly disguised and almost invisible. It is directly in the centre of this picture. Dracophyllum forest above Casey Hut. Thanks to Brian Patrick of Alexandra Museum for identifying it.]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?1641&amp;pointId=6877</guid><georss:point>-42.9052009623000 171.8463209190000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-42.9052009623000</geo:lat><geo:long>171.8463209190000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Caterpillar on bog pine</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[This Dasyuris callicrena caterpillar is brilliantly disguised and almost invisible. It is directly in the centre of this picture. Dracophyllum forest above Casey Hut. Thanks to Brian Patrick of Alexandra Museum for identifying it.]]></media:text></item><item><title>manuoha winter</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?1753</link><description><![CDATA[Mt manuoha, urewera NP in winter]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?1753&amp;pointId=2299</guid><georss:point>-38.6564730775000 177.1215058151000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-38.6564730775000</geo:lat><geo:long>177.1215058151000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>manuoha winter</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[Mt manuoha, urewera NP in winter]]></media:text></item><item><title>Climbing Mitre Peak</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?1762</link><description><![CDATA[Wussed out and pitched it. It was steep.]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?1762&amp;pointId=2318</guid><georss:point>-44.6327396905000 167.8561856398000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-44.6327396905000</geo:lat><geo:long>167.8561856398000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Climbing Mitre Peak</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[Wussed out and pitched it. It was steep.]]></media:text></item><item><title>Egmont in the Evening</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?1791</link><description><![CDATA[Mount Egmont viewed from Syme Hut, Fanthams Peak on a summers evening.]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?1791&amp;pointId=2357</guid><georss:point>-39.3215196984000 174.1050607775000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-39.3215196984000</geo:lat><geo:long>174.1050607775000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Egmont in the Evening</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[Mount Egmont viewed from Syme Hut, Fanthams Peak on a summers evening.]]></media:text></item><item><title>Sunset</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?1897</link><description><![CDATA[Kenepuru Sound, Nov 2006]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?1897&amp;pointId=2493</guid><georss:point>-41.1693955327000 174.1253599490000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-41.1693955327000</geo:lat><geo:long>174.1253599490000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Sunset</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[Kenepuru Sound, Nov 2006]]></media:text></item><item><title>Dragons Teeth, viewed from the south</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?3786</link><description><![CDATA[The crux of the Anatoki route from Aorere Valley to Cobb Valley. Most people avoid the Dragon's Teeth, and spend an extra day bashing around lower down. Note that the old ladder has been removed from the 70m cliffs. This photo shot from top of Mt Gibbs.]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?3786&amp;pointId=7386</guid><georss:point>-40.9821448330000 172.5494630920000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-40.9821448330000</geo:lat><geo:long>172.5494630920000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Dragons Teeth, viewed from the south</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[The crux of the Anatoki route from Aorere Valley to Cobb Valley. Most people avoid the Dragon's Teeth, and spend an extra day bashing around lower down. Note that the old ladder has been removed from the 70m cliffs. This photo shot from top of Mt Gibbs.]]></media:text></item><item><title>Late on the mountain</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?4382</link><description><![CDATA[After a long day's walking/climbing we were treated to a lovely sunset over the New Plymouth coast with Mt Egmont prominent.]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?4382&amp;pointId=8231</guid><georss:point>-39.2787254877000 175.5670690351000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-39.2787254877000</geo:lat><geo:long>175.5670690351000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Late on the mountain</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[After a long day's walking/climbing we were treated to a lovely sunset over the New Plymouth coast with Mt Egmont prominent.]]></media:text></item><item><title>Mitre Peak</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?5082</link><description><![CDATA[Camp on Mitre peak summit (1571m), highest point in the Tararua range, breathtaking. - 27 Feb 2010]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?5082&amp;pointId=10041</guid><georss:point>-40.7983794634000 175.4577112198000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-40.7983794634000</geo:lat><geo:long>175.4577112198000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Mitre Peak</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[Camp on Mitre peak summit (1571m), highest point in the Tararua range, breathtaking. - 27 Feb 2010]]></media:text></item><item><title>Looking SW from Adventure Ridge  April 2008</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?5880</link><description><![CDATA[In the foreground is the Adventure Ridge biv.Next ridge back is Yeats Ridge with a white dot in the tussocky area being Yeats Ridge hut.The valley in the middle distance is the Toaroha.The basin beyond the Toaroha and in front of the skyline range is Mullins Basin which contains a four bunk hut.Lastly the skyline mountains are part of the Diedrich Range that seperates the Toaroha from the Hokitika valley. The section showing is from Mt Ross top left to Mt O'Connor (1814m) top right.]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?5880&amp;pointId=11068</guid><georss:point>-42.9724445865000 171.1663973634000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-42.9724445865000</geo:lat><geo:long>171.1663973634000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Looking SW from Adventure Ridge  April 2008</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[In the foreground is the Adventure Ridge biv.Next ridge back is Yeats Ridge with a white dot in the tussocky area being Yeats Ridge hut.The valley in the middle distance is the Toaroha.The basin beyond the Toaroha and in front of the skyline range is Mullins Basin which contains a four bunk hut.Lastly the skyline mountains are part of the Diedrich Range that seperates the Toaroha from the Hokitika valley. The section showing is from Mt Ross top left to Mt O'Connor (1814m) top right.]]></media:text></item><item><title>Angelus Hut</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?1145</link><description><![CDATA[New hut opened in April 2010. A well sited and busy hut next to a lake in an alpine landscape. Associated camping area has 10 sites. Bookings are required from October to April.]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?1145&amp;pointId=18250</guid><georss:point>-41.8880608697000 172.7506322758000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-41.8880608697000</geo:lat><geo:long>172.7506322758000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Angelus Hut</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[New hut opened in April 2010. A well sited and busy hut next to a lake in an alpine landscape. Associated camping area has 10 sites. Bookings are required from October to April.]]></media:text></item><item><title>Fiordland National Park</title><link>http://tramper.co.nz/?1445</link><description><![CDATA[New Zealand's largest park, with large areas of impenetrable wilderness. Includes the Glaisnock and Pembroke Wilderness Areas. Fiordland National Park is part of Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area. Highest point: 2746m (Mt Tutoko).]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">http://tramper.co.nz/?1445&amp;pointId=18138</guid><georss:point>-45.2008485021000 167.4301692192000</georss:point><geo:Point><geo:lat>-45.2008485021000</geo:lat><geo:long>167.4301692192000</geo:long></geo:Point><media:title>Fiordland National Park</media:title><media:text type="html"><![CDATA[New Zealand's largest park, with large areas of impenetrable wilderness. Includes the Glaisnock and Pembroke Wilderness Areas. Fiordland National Park is part of Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area. 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