There is a rain warning for Southern Lakes, but talking to DoC I hear it hasn’t started raining yet. I’m keeping my track transport booking as tomorrow, but have changed to come out on Friday 29. This will give me an extra day up my sleve to deal with bad weather. Tomorrow I will just see what the conditions are like. There are several other people booked in the van going to the Rees tomorrow so maybe we can do the 25 Mile Creek crossing together.
We canceled our climb of Ruapehu this weekend. The weather was not good. Snow, rain, gales and a freezing level about 2500 metres. Hopefully it will be OK for my Rees-Dart tramp in the South Island next week.
I’ve been looking at these purtty track books, my sister left at my flat, which are inspiring.

I now have a new long term goal: to tramp the Dusky. I’ve thought about this before, but was disinclined by the stories of the clouds of sandflies, mud, and rain, plus having planes flying across the track everyday will destroy the feeling of remoteness. But having looked at the pictures I’m hooked again.

It’s a hard 8 day track (though I heard some whole families do it) which I’ll have to work up to, but maybe next year. I’d also like to return to Stewart Island and include the side trip up Mt Anglem/Hananui this time. The most difficult thing with these plans is finding someone to look after my cat.