Climb mountains not so the world can see you, but so you can see the world! – David McCullough Jr Borneo is home to the highest point in South East Asia; Mt Kinabalu! Located in the World Heritage Site of The Kinabalu Park it stands at 4095m above sea level at its summit, but, toContinue reading “Tiny_Tramper Climbs Mt Kinabalu”
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Tiny_Tramper and the Unforgettable Smile
Of all the far flung destinations in the world there still remain those mysterious places that many have heard of, but few have explored. And, despite it being the 4th largest island in the world Madagascar is one of those places. From the iconic wildlife, giant baobab trees and diverse environments to the history andContinue reading “Tiny_Tramper and the Unforgettable Smile”
Tiny_Tramper’s Open Letter to the Leaders of the World
New Years is a time of reflection on the past and resolutions for the future, and with this new year and indeed, new decade I want to take the opportunity to convey to you, the leaders of our world exactly what climate action means to me and the importance of resolutions made now to protectContinue reading “Tiny_Tramper’s Open Letter to the Leaders of the World”
Tiny_Tramper – Top 5 Tips for Hiking the Milford Track
There are 2 options for hiking the Milford Track, either as an independent hiker (you carry all your own gear including food and stay in the pre-booked DOC huts) or as part of a guided tour group such as Ultimate Hikes New Zealand (the more expensive option but you have private rooms in a lodge,Continue reading “Tiny_Tramper – Top 5 Tips for Hiking the Milford Track”
Tiny_Tramper Tackles the Milford Track
“Well deserved of its ‘Great Walk’ reputation!” From moss covered forests to snow-capped mountains, wildlife to waterfalls this track is well deserved of its ‘Great Walk’ reputation. For hundreds of years the Maori people of New Zealand used Mackinnon Pass as their overland route to access Milford Sound and collect Pounamu (the prized greenstone reliedContinue reading “Tiny_Tramper Tackles the Milford Track”