Solo: Backcountry Adventuring in Aotearoa New Zealand

Solo: Backcountry Adventuring in Aotearoa New Zealand

by Hazel Phillips
Solo: Backcountry Adventuring in Aotearoa New Zealand

Solo: Backcountry Adventuring in Aotearoa New Zealand

by Hazel Phillips

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Overview

One afternoon in Auckland, journalist Hazel Phillips decided to close her laptop and head for the hills. She then spent the next three years living in mountain huts and tramping alone for days at a time, all the while holding down a full-time job.As she ranged from Arthur's Pass and the Kaimanawa Forest Park to the Ruahine Range and Fiordland, she had her share of danger and loneliness, but she also grew in confidence and backcountry knowledge. Her story of this solo life is an absorbing blend of adventure and humour, combined with her research into tales from the past of ambition and death in the mountains. She also casts a feminist eye over the challenges women climbers and explorers faced.Full of pluck, courage and resourcefulness, this book is for all those who long to wade through emerald rivers and breathe the mountain air.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781991016089
Publisher: Massey University Press
Publication date: 06/09/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Hazel Phillips is a writer and communications professional who has worked for a variety of media, from the National Business Review (where she learned how to read a balance sheet) to CLEO magazine (where she learned how to use a hair straightener to iron a skirt). She has written two previous books: Sell! Tall tales from the legends of New Zealand advertising, a popular history of the advertising industry; and Wild Westie, a biography of Sir Bob Harvey. She is always working on a new book, even if it's just inside her own head. Hazel holds a BA(Hons) in French and an MA in media studies.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Strategically homeless Ruapehu The ice likes to bite Aoraki/Mount Cook Blazing a path through ignorance and convention Kaweka and Kaimanawa ranges Second-hand socks and snowy tops Taranaki Fat girl slim, skeletons and missing men Arthur’s Pass The mystery of Miss McHaffie Westland and the deeper south Pink pyjamas and taking no bullshit Fiordland Hidden secrets, missing tribes Mount Aspiring Trust your instincts Conquering fears Finding home Notes Select bibliography Acknowledgements About the author
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