West Coast Sunset

This might be my favourite #photo, of those Iβve taken. It was taken on the West Coast in #NewZealand the night before we walked the #Heaphy track β a beautiful three day #tramp (#hike) through some of the most beautiful forest.
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I recently did a #tramping (#hiking) trip to #MuellerHut in #NewZealand and the weather was really poor on the first day, but everything looks so beautiful coated in little #raindrops.

Some wonderful patterns I captured while #packrafting the Hollyford-Pyke in #Milford #NewZealand #photography

Spotted a wonderful sunset over Glenelg Spur and #Rapaki this evening in #Christchurch #NewZealand. The sparse trees really made it for me.

Exploring Cathedral Caves with Jen on a classic wet and rainy day in The Catlins.

Making the most of the autumn light by running on Godley Heads.

Monday was an abysmally gloomy day, hidden forever beneath the clouds. I wasnβt sure if Iβd see the sky on my run, but after a hard climb to Worsleyβs Spur I was greeted with this view of Lyttelton Harbour.

Out for a weekend run with Roshit. Followed a really excellent loop to Governor’s Bay and back via Mt Vernon and Sign of the Kiwi.

Crossing Tarn Col over a very cold Queenβs Birthday weekend. It was crisp out of the sun and the ice was persistent throughout the day, making the trip beautiful but treacherous.

This was Jen and Iβs first trip along some unmarked tops, and it couldnβt have been a better trip. We spent the night at Brass Monkey Bivvy before descending out the Lucretia and Nina Valleys. Absolutely beautiful!

Snapped this from my Flow Aspire kayak out on Lake Hood. It was my first weekend paddling on it and Iβd highly recommend a winter afternoon as a good time for a paddle. π£ββοΈ

This view of Lyttelton Harbour is one of my favourites from the Port Hills. It’s on the Breeze Bay Walking Track on the south side of Godley Heads. Best experienced on a relaxed Sunday run!