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OVER the mountain

OFF THE BEATEN TRACK IT FELT LIKE a ‘long time between drinks’. But finally, after almost two months since New Zealand entered Covid-19 Level Four, we were driving SH1 into a promisingly radiant dawn.

Not only were we now in the considerably freer world of Level Two, but the Metservice forecast indicated calm, clear weather for at least three of the next four days that we expected to be away.

With companion Shaun Barnett, the plan was to camp on Ruapehu’s Summit Plateau – something each of us had done just once before. Then Shaun was keen to tag the tops of Tukino and Te Heuheu, before we took a new descent route for both of us, down Waihohonu Ridge. Our start and end point was the 1400m car park on the unsealed Tukino Village Road, at the point where it bisects the Round-the-Mountain Track.

Our enthusiastic predawn start from Wellington allowed us to be underway, slogging

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