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Wonderful story (article?) @DoughnutANZ. As for the Milford Track being the "finest walk in the world" I haven't seen enough others to call that true but it is the finest backpacking trip Peg was ever on. I have trouble rating things but it certainly is at the top (but we had good weather, not the usual). BTW, we walked almost exactly eight years ago.

The land to the west of the lake was considered too steep to be of any value and so was left in it's natural state. This land now forms Fiordland National Park at over 1.2 million hectares. This park is the largest in Aotearoa New Zealand and comprises around 5% of ANZ's total land area and is one of the largest national parks in the world. As an example of it's size, the two largest national parks in the USA, together, easily fit within it's boundaries.
I think you are forgetting that Alaska is part of the US and has national parks. Even the state owned Adirondack Park in northern New York state is twice as large as Fiordland National Park. 😝
 
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Day 1 Milford Track

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This looks simple!

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The first "lodge", used by guided walkers who get pampered, fed, coddled and if necessary, helicoptered out. Not for the likes of me.

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The first of numerous suspension bridges.

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Signs that we are in a rain forest with lots of mosses and lichens

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It is raining lightly and the numerous waterfalls start appearing.
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Our hut for the first night, recently rebuilt because the last one was mostly destroyed in a storm. The kitchen has gas hobs, the showers are cold water and the toilet is a long drop.
 
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Day 2 Milford track
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The track is still reasonable although much narrower and with deep drains either side of the track to handle the heavy rain. It is hard to see but the track is angling upwards as we start to climb.
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Mosses and lichens are still prevalent as we gradually gain altitude.
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Crown ferns are only found in this part of ANZ
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The trail follows the river at this stage.
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Everywhere there are smaller streams and tributaries that feed into the river.
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Sometimes the tributaries cross the trail
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And at other times the tributaries are the trail!
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The steep sided valley, carved by the glacier narrows and spectacular waterfalls are ever present.
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The pass lies ahead.
 
Day 2 Milford Track
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The path has become steeper and less well formed. The mountains are close.
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Waterfalls abound
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Some close and others further away
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The Beech forest have given way to smaller shrubs and ferns as we gain altitude.
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Time for a lunch stop with some Wekas
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Then it is back on the trail which is now much more technical
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Yes, this is the trail. Just ahead of me is a very nice French Canadian hiker from Quebec
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This area is obstructed with large debris from an avalanche that happened some time ago.
 
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Day 2 Milford Track
Avalanches are a danger at this time of year (late Spring in ANZ) and there are warning signs like this all along the trail.
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The trail is much steeper now and there are occasional ice patches on the side of the trail in shady areas
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The mountains are close and dominate every view
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Although water and waterfalls are ever present
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Yet another walk along by Dunlaoghaire towards Dalkey. A trifle cold...and interesting: the little video was to catch the sound of the sea,
Arrh. the tranquility of that spot and I like the music too. I would love to be there to share a walk in this area with you. Ireland has so many beautiful areas.
 
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Trying out a fully loaded 35L rucksack to see if I need to take anything out. Seemed to be OK but I might feel differently tomorrow. Walked through farmland and past old churches (11th Century) down to the coast [at Birling Gap]. There were more tourists than locals. I thought they were mainly Chinese but it turns out they would likely be Korean as the image of the view is a popular screen saver there.

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Arrh. the tranquility of that spot and I like the music too. I would love to be there to share a walk in this area with you. Ireland has so many beautiful areas.
Your reply makes me think of a cartoon I saw in the 70s. I just found a version of it. Each cow, thinking the next field yields sweeter grass! I think every country has beauty…
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So true - having been there ., it was the memories that your pic evoked … I needed to voice my appreciation.
I agree… even our suburban local walks have their own particular gems to enjoy.
Ps - just to make you smile Kirkie …. My way of saying the long Irish words above are ‘ Dunleery and Dorkey’. Probably not right but as good as this ear can hear.
 
A few days ago (Dec 8) walking in Red Rock National Park just out of Las Vegas NV. USA. lots of trails there. This one was bordering on Ice Box Canyon.
 

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