When Gillian Orrell abandoned corporate life in
London to walk or 'tramp' New Zealand's nine Great
Walks, she had little idea of what to expect. But
uncertainty and inexperience soon gave way to the
challenges of the tracks themselves as she embarked on
the greatest adventure of her life. Fighting snowstorms,
blisters and the attentions of unwanted tramping
companions, she tramped over mountains, into craters,
through rivers, along beaches, past glaciers, around
lakes, between active volcanoes and through some of the
oldest forests in the world. Never sure whether she
would be able to complete all of the tracks, Gillian
determined to enjoy whatever fate had in store. As she
tramped she uncovered local legends, searched for
endangered species, got caught in a flood, hunted goats,
marvelled at the earth's antics, met the real trampers,
considered the place of human beings in this land and
decided to change her life. New Boots in New Zealand is
a day-by-day account of all nine Great Walks, from the
majesty of the famous Milford Track to the unexpected
variety of the Heaphy and the beguiling mystery of the
Whanganui River Journey. Full of humour and joie de
vivre, it is a hugely enjoyable armchair read as well as
an essential source of information for anyone intending
to walk in New Zealand.
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