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Responsible Campers Association Inc (RCAi) have been active in the Responsible Freedom Camping arena for nearly 2 years.
We have both surveyed Territorial Authorities and asked for feed back on many Responsible Freedom Camping. Rather then just sit on this information we sought solutions to the many problems that were identified and to that end spoke to many…
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COULD YOU SURVIVE A SOUTH PACIFIC CROSSING?
A sense of doom looms over the boat. The storm cell tailing us puts a black cloud on the horizon of our minds. We’ve had six days at sea, been beaten and broken, and it feels like groundhog day. nd…
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Domestic visitors well satisfied – survey
New Zealanders rank a tourism experience in their own country very highly, as according to new research commissioned by Tourism Industry Aotearoa. 97% of the New Zealanders surveyed said their domestic travel experience had met or exceeded their expectations[1]. This…
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Discover Interesting
Like any niche sport or subculture, the factors that motivate people to freedive are manifold, and deeply personal: competition, adventure, community, self-expression, mindfulness and self-realisation, to name but a few. For me, it’s all about connecting with the ocean, interacting…
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NEW CALEDONIA – WHERE NATURE AND ADVENTURE COLLIDE.
New Caledonia is known as the Pacific heart, and integral to that beating centre is its reputation as a bucket list destination, drawing adventure seekers the world over. With rich turquoise waters, rugged mountain ranges, untamed natural terrain and abundant…
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Better to be on the mountain, than under it – 3 golden rules of mountaineering
You’ve probably seen the circulating meme outlining the three rubrics of mountaineering: never underestimate a climb because it is always further, taller and harder than it looks. These maxims will ring true on any mountaineering expedition especially when emotions run high during…
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Great Himalayan Trail: World’s Highest and Most Epic trek in Number
[unitegallery 1] The Great Himalaya Trail, often described as a “trekking’s holy grail”, returned in 2018 for its seventh anniversary. It is the longest and highest alpine walking track in the world winding through the tallest mountain ranges and…
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Local Bedouin people help American navigate narrow gorges in Jordan.
Wakeskater Brian Grubb has tackled snow streams in Sarajevo and Filipino rice fields during his amazing career on the water, however his latest adventure is the best yet after he travelled to Jordan to take on the mighty Wadi Al-Hidan canyon. Here is…
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