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09 August 2013, 14:10
wazza56
NZ - Fiordland - Westcoast
Managed to get the Looking Glass block 1st period so off we went

Only thing we saw on the tops in our block were the party from next door, not sure what they were doing way down there? "red dot" seeing as party leader was very anal about being to close to each other and on each others block :Smiler



Looking north







hills are still steep





Out to House Roof Rock





East




Moved down into the coastal area, wasn't much in the way of action, a few roars but nothing would keep going and the wind stuffed up a couple

got a bit of rain



waiting for the ride out



animal numbers seemed quite low and very hard to get onto

It was then onto the west coast for a look for a Tahr or Chammie with a few seen but no big ones.









a couple of nanny's were taken for meat





fly over



yum back steaks




keep your barrell clean and your powder dry
10 August 2013, 14:23
Carlsen Highway
Great shots.
10 August 2013, 22:29
Cliff Lyle
Terrific photography and magnificent scenery. I'll be down in April '14 for Red Stag and Tahr. Can't wait.
What is your caliber of choice?
11 August 2013, 06:19
Bren7X64
Beautiful country.


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11 August 2013, 06:33
wazza56
quote:
Originally posted by Cliff Lyle:
Terrific photography and magnificent scenery. I'll be down in April '14 for Red Stag and Tahr. Can't wait.
What is your caliber of choice?


had a 708 and a 280 on that trip


keep your barrell clean and your powder dry
13 August 2013, 00:36
gryphon1
Its good to see hunters getting out into the wild parts of NZ instead of the 'other options'

I envisage that there was lots of sweat dropped too.



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13 August 2013, 10:34
Steve416
quote:
Originally posted by gryphon1:
Its good to see hunters getting out into the wild parts of NZ instead of the 'other options'

I envisage that there was lots of sweat dropped too.


+1 tu2
Great photo's.
13 August 2013, 12:06
DUK
You guys enjoy the privilege of living in an absolutely gorgeous country. Thanks for the pictures!