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Grace Miller
Приєднався 13 вер 2020
West Coast Chamois Hunt June 2022
Successful but cold Queen's Birthday weekend Chamois hunt
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Roar Hunting Toaroha Valley West Coast - Girls Trip!
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A wee mission into some beautiful country with my good friend Lulu and our four legged companions, with some success in the bush on the last day
North Island Hunting - Kaweka Sika & Mohaka Packrafting, Whanganui Goats
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Latest road trip adventures in the central north island. Kaimanawas on mountain bikes, Kaweka Sika, and a rainy raft trip down the Whanganui river
South Fiordland Hunting & Diving - Westies Hut 2021
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11 days of hunting, spearfishing and eating, based out of the coolest hut in the world
Winter in South Westland - Hunting, Packrafting & Diving, Tahr, Deer, and Crayfish
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A week in South Westland July 2021 with beautiful weather. Walk in, packraft out hunting mission with a dive at Jackson's Bay to finish
Malte Brun Climb 2021
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Heli in and walk out climb of Malte Brun February 2021
Kaikoura Freediving
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Spearfishing with seals and stingrays in beautiful Kaikoura
Mikonui River West Coast - Whitewater Kayaking & Rafting, Goat Hunting
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New Years 2021 on the West Coast, rafting, kayaking and hunting goats
Waitaki Adventure Day - Snowboard, Hunt, Kayak, Climb, Mountain Bike and Dive in one day
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We decided to see how many adventure activities we could fit into a single day. The Waitaki is such an epic region to live in, with snow, sea and everything in between on our doorstep.
Stewart Island Port Pegasus 2020 - Diving and Kiwi
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Diving and missions at North and South Pegasus September 2020
Top honest trip girls,,
Enjoyed that! Not sure how I haven't found your channel before now but have now subscribed. The simple, short film and narration is very affective, cheers!
Thst sika knows something is wrong but isn't certain exactly where the danger is. Sort af a questioning squeal. The second squeal when he turns around is a more distinctive " piss off" squeal. My thoughts anyway
That would feel like an achievement, makes the trip worth it. Good result and memories. Letting the dog worry a downed deer, and generally having it whining too loud are not a good idea. They can cost deer in some circumstances, and ruin what seems a "natural" good dog. A pat and praise does the job TV shows insist requires toys and treats to let it know it's done right. They're collie working dogs. A light chain and small tent fly for overnight is useful, the hut rules have a reason and ever increasing dog restrictions don't need ammunition. Be aware they can't be trusted overnight, they were bred for stealing sheep and some are just as bad with birds (& avoiding detection), which isn't a risk worth taking, enough dog bans exist already. Good dogs are a treasure, many are a pest their owners cant recognise.
Good too see the excitement, I love the feeling from a good stag hunt !!!
Really enjoyed that. I'm sure you wont forget that hunt in a hurry. Liked and subscribed
Cool girls trip love the music choice in the background 👍
Nicely edited video Grace. Interesting and easy to watch. Congratulations on taking the bush stag too.
Hi Who did you use to fly in?
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It must have been a real secret spot when you discovered the hut was full .great footage of great country
Haha yep all two bunks full! 😂
Beauty
Shit yea🤙🤙 awesome vid🐕🦌🏔
Great trip by the looks. Amazingly clear footage, what camera were you using?
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Cool vid, well done, The Toaroha is a nice place with the hotpools etc, unfortunatly its had a bit of poison dropped in it over the years which might explain the lack of animals,cool vid though, nice clear footage, thanks👍
When was the last poison drop there?
Well done. Great video too.
Well done! I am impressed Lulu. I was based in Cedar Flat Hut while working for NZFS in 1984, and we cut all the tracks in that valley right up to the saddle into the Mungo. We had a hot bath each night after work, in the hot springs. Luxury. There were very very few deer in that valley in 1984, and today it would be the very last place I'd go hunting in, although there may be more deer there nowadays than in 1984. I tramped into there again in 2015, after not visiting the valley since 1984. Well done girls!
Major difference in deer & other species populations now, increased numbers and locations. Many sites it seems as high as ever since the 1960s &70s, (30c/lb). The tahr are still keeping the alps bald despite the self professed experts refuting that (the increase might have been stopped). Doing widespread forest survey work & hunting in the 70s-90s provided a chance to get a comprehensive look at many places, and revisits since and UA-cam clips like this show what has changed. And it is usually dramatically depleted bush & alpine vegetation apart from areas with ongoing poison drops. And that is questionable, DoC surveys apparently showed little difference in deer populations. Personal opinion from contract monitoring poison drops in the 2000s suggested lower in poison areas, but still higher than the 80s-90s. & actually encountered many more live deer than dead ones, and ironically sometimes hunters who only found dead ones and hundreds of dead birds that I didn't.
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Good on you ladies well earned and honest bush stag way to go!! Great looking dog!!
Nice one! Great effort!
Awesome stuff, dog knows best, always.
Some do. The majority are a nuisance, plenty outright problems, and the reason they are so restricted in many places. Owners, like parents, have little appreciation of that.
Well done
hehe, great stuff, trust the dog!
Always good to see a doggo out on the hill mean footage 👌
Epic trip and commentary! I noticed a double bolt anchor on the abseil descent - are there any more of these?
It's an awesome spot, have to get back there before the Hump is a great walk... will be overrun with people after that.
Just stumbled across your channel, really enjoyed it. Great missions in that one. Subbed ya. Keep them coming.
Wt helicopter company did you use
What a cool adventure. Cheers for sharing
Grace, as an old fart that has spent many a year amongst the sika at Te Puia, I have to tell you that Bernard's moustache is too wimpy to make the grade of terrible ! Hope you kids had as much fun making this as I did watching. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome video! Cool to see such a variety Kaimoana. And so lucky to see that kiwi! Keep it up
Who needs supermarkets when nature can be it...and it’s not full of steroids GMO and nasty chemicals...when nature can provide free range organic tucker....and to all those animal activist and vegans calling it cruelty abuse please spare us real conservationist and real eco warriors the bullshit...educate yourself on the issue what we hunters do for the environment and eco system before you open your mouths and uneducated brains...since the beginning of creation our ancestors and natural wildlife habitat it’s how life evolves...peace out guys great stuff
Well done, cool vid!
That was really cool! How do you rate your pack rafts??
Thanks! Absolutely love the packrafts, have only had them 6 months and already done so many trips. Ours are only really designed for grade 2 as have no spray deck or self-bailing system, the Mohaka was probably a bit hard to do in them as kept getting filled with water. But they are super light and can take 180kg of weight! Life changing
What an awesome trip and a good bull too!
C. Definitely the moustache haha. Another cool trip!
Cool vid, awesome adventures!!
Thanks 😊 glad you enjoyed it!
Wow this place looks incredible
Awesome just cut out most the music and it would be even better 😜
Cool set up.
Nice to meet, im Deb, and subbed, and that kai. Mmm
it says it's not bookable, first come first serve. Did you fly out at risk?
Yeah pretty much! We didn't have anyone else turn up but it wasn't peak season
A dream come true spot.
What an awesome spot and a wicked hut..Great vid thanks for sharing.
Are you allowed a dog in the national park. It would be much better if you didnt tell all and sundry about this very unique place.
Dogs allowed in the Waitutu Forest as well as a few other parts of Fiordland as specified on the DoC website. He's a kiwi aversion trained hunting dog and has a permit for everywhere we take him ☺️👍
Westies is not in Waitutu is part of Fiordland National Park.
@@hakapoua westies is inside the wiatutu dog access area. See the doc website
I'll admit it can be confusing depending on what part of the DoC website you read, we looked at the dog access map and interpreted it as dogs allowed at Westies. We also checked with DoC when booking his permit and with the chopper company and weren't told otherwise!
I have since checked the DOC web site and yes a large part of the South Coast including parts of Fiordland National Park allow dogs. I know of hunters who work for Doc for Deer control are allowed dogs but they are highly trained. There are also pigs there which dogs could help control
Awesome vid guys, glad Bernard got his sika! I accidentally stitched you guys up with that kaimanawa idea 😂
Thanks man! Definitely not a stitch up we had a great time, just didn't have the weather window!
Nice spot there eh, well done on the kai gathering. Dunno about ol Sam tho eh haha. Tu Meke
Bloooody beauty mate! That trick when sam ate the hook was clever too
Fantastic film, down to earth, a real adventure. Well done team. Yeah not too sure about the hairy caterpillar either 🤔...🤣
Glad we could entertain, the hairy caterpillar lives on despite constant ridicule 😂