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Waimakariri-Harman Pass Route | New Zealand, 2010

Posted onSeptember 27, 2010April 28, 2020

Distance:  29.8 miles (48 km) approx. (including side trip up Avalanche Peak) Avg. Time:  3-4 days Difficulty: Moderate Start / Finish: Arthur’s Pass Village / Kelly Shelter The Kelly Shelter trailhead is accessible via regular bus services from Arthur’s Pass Read More …

CategoriesNew ZealandTagsArthur's Pass, Backpacking, Hiking, Hiking in New Zealand, Tramping, Waimakariri-Harman Pass Route

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