9 Essential Travel Tips for Hiking New Zealand's Tongariro Alpine Crossing Great Walk

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  • The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is New Zealand's MOST POPULAR HIKE- but at over 19km, it's challenging, this video will help make sure you successfully climb over the volcanoes and complete one of the BEST HIKES IN THE WORLD, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing.
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    0:00 Hiking the Tongariro Crossing
    1:00 How to Prepare for Hiking in New Zealand
    1:15 Where is the Tongariro Crossing
    2:00 How Long is the Tongariro Crossing?
    3:00 Hiking Gear You Need
    4:00 How to Layer Clothing for Hiking
    6:30 What shoes should I wear for the hike?
    7:21 The Summit of Tongariro Crossing
    8:30 Best Water & Food for Hiking
    9:30 How much water do I need for the Tongariro Crossing?
    11:14 How to go to the bathroom while hiking
    13:00 Transport Options for the Tongariro Crossing
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 124

  • @elsagiarratano6927
    @elsagiarratano6927 7 місяців тому +24

    I am a 240 pounds woman with asthma and I just did it 3 days ago ! It was my first hike ever and I was so proud of myself it was hard but one step at a time !

  • @jesperharder5152
    @jesperharder5152 Рік тому +4

    Good video Alex. I’ve done the Tongariro twice and I agree with your tips. I would also recommend people to get the earliest bus or start the walk before
    sunrise. Beat the crowd and get an amazing view of the rising sun 😊

    • @AlexanderAyling
      @AlexanderAyling  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Jesper - great tip. Always good to get up and get after it!

  • @widerman2000
    @widerman2000 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video! I am going on a 3 week tour to New Zealand through Gadventures and this trek is on the list! Now I know how to pack for the trek and what to bring. This was really helpful!

  • @SweetHeavensSunshine
    @SweetHeavensSunshine Рік тому +8

    I really like your hiking content! If you do more hiking videos in the future, I’d love for you to continue sharing a blurb about what gear you use, what the weather conditions are at that time of the year that you went (temp, humidity, weather, ext.), and what the social environment is like.

    • @AlexanderAyling
      @AlexanderAyling  Рік тому +2

      Thank you! I’ll do that. More hiking content coming soon - as well as an updated gear video

  • @flowergirl4652
    @flowergirl4652 Рік тому

    I did this hike many years ago. It's awesome.

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens Рік тому +5

    Masterfully filmed and composed video my friend! Landscapes here are spectacular, nice tips too! 👌👌

  • @andrewblaine4754
    @andrewblaine4754 5 місяців тому

    Great video! My wife and I did this a year ago and it was amazing. Just one additional tip. We used the shuttle company in which you park at the end of the hike in the morning and take a shuttle to the start. This eliminates the anxiety about missing your shuttle back in the afternoon. We were very happy to finish and see our car!

    • @samylee2803
      @samylee2803 3 місяці тому

      Hi Andrew! That's such a good tip! We're going next month, could you tell me the name of the shuttle company you used?

  • @tantra7
    @tantra7 Рік тому

    You've entered my realm again-as I love hiking but have not done it since I had kids ...I have people playing music on a trail & making nr2 on it, definitely not a nice sight ... You look like Alex from Vagabond again- back to good commentating & good guide travel tips -thank you

  • @HewasAdventure85
    @HewasAdventure85 3 місяці тому

    thanks mate this is very important

  • @traveladdicts2019
    @traveladdicts2019 4 місяці тому

    Just arrived back from completing the trek. Perfect weather, amazing scenery. Thanks to your tips and the online guidance from DOC, all went smoothly. BTW, we’re about halfway through your 21-day itinerary (in reverse, north to south). Terrific resource.

  • @erandalakmal6085
    @erandalakmal6085 Рік тому +1

    I was watching your kilimanjaro vlog and saw this. Didnt know you were in nz. I live in nz too and done this crossing.
    Great vlogs keep it going 👍

  • @paigefairweather695
    @paigefairweather695 Рік тому +2

    I loved the crossing!! I did it in 2020, definitely got lucky with less tourists at that time. Another awesome NZ hike is the te Whara track on the Whangarei heads. Its a gorgeous track with a really cute hut at Peach Cove to stay the night and cool off at the secluded beach there.

  • @sharontihore1585
    @sharontihore1585 Рік тому +2

    Good tips Alex for this hike prepare, safety, what to wear can change thanku

  • @ucgolie84
    @ucgolie84 8 місяців тому +1

    Wow finally, a great video. Thank you for the advise.

  • @seitenname3531
    @seitenname3531 3 місяці тому

    Ill be going tomorrow. Im very fit in general but i got diabetes and a very recently twisted ankle so im gonna make sure and prepare. Great video!

  • @macraecaitlin
    @macraecaitlin Рік тому

    Great tips! I have a couple of extras having done the crossing I think four times now? Number One: lip balm!! It is so exposed to both sun and wind on the crossing, lip balm will save your life if you don’t have a buff. Number Two: if you have a car you can park at the END of the trail and then get a shuttle to the start - that way you can just (after a quick 400m walk from trail end) get in your own car and you don’t have to worry about the shuttles leaving without you. I personally love this option but make sure you check where exactly you can park at the end - there’s restrictions so go with a company that arranges parking for you. Number Three: there are toilets about 10 minutes walk from the start of the trail and these are usually much less busy than the ones at the trailhead so use those!
    Amazing job despite the sandwiches 😂

  • @helenover3381
    @helenover3381 Рік тому +1

    Enjoyed the vlog thank you. Good advice.

  • @Lukethexplorer
    @Lukethexplorer Рік тому

    From one New Zealand youtuber to another. Good luck with your channel :)

  • @peterferan4389
    @peterferan4389 Рік тому +2

    The Pinacles walk in the Kaeranga Valley....Thames is very popular . There is a large hut to stay overnight but you need to book

  • @teeeteee000
    @teeeteee000 Рік тому +2

    Loooove your content!!! ❤❤❤

  • @jenniferbutcher759
    @jenniferbutcher759 Рік тому +4

    Thoroughly recommend hiking poles, super helpful on the scree slopes and the long descent. Wouldn’t hike without them now…

  • @UrduTravel
    @UrduTravel Рік тому +1

    Really Amazing 🤩👍 video as usual really vary good

  • @Posey12345
    @Posey12345 Рік тому +2

    Interesting video Alex very informative

  • @DD-by3ys
    @DD-by3ys Рік тому +9

    I'll be solo traveling to NZ in December for the first time. Planning on renting a car and exploring both islands as much as I can! I'm excited and slightly nervous about it, but your videos have been a big inspiration to take the leap of faith, so thank you for that!! I'll definitely add the Tongariro to the list 😉

    • @AlexanderAyling
      @AlexanderAyling  Рік тому +2

      You’ll have such an epic time. Stay tuned my full NZ travel guide is coming soon!

    • @gabygaedecke2411
      @gabygaedecke2411 Рік тому +1

      When I was there, Kiwis were telling me that foreign tourists frequently got into traffic accidents not because of the single-lane auto+train bridges they had to navigate, but because they had leaned down to scratch a sandflea bite and veered into the wrong lane! LOL. Some of the beaches are SO bad for sandfleas! 😆But you'll love it - hands-down my favourite country in the world!

    • @highfivehangten
      @highfivehangten Рік тому +2

      If you are renting a car, a great option for Tongariro transport is to park your car at the end carpark (full day about $20) and hop on a bus from the end carpark to the beginning of the hike. You need to book a spot on the bus. There's a few different companies that do it. Then when you finish the crossing, it's only a short walk back to your car :) enjoy!

    • @DD-by3ys
      @DD-by3ys Рік тому

      Thank you for the great tips, everyone! Appreciate it :)

    • @roberthansford7773
      @roberthansford7773 Рік тому

      I’m gunna be doing the same thing in November 😊 hope you have an awesome time 🎉

  • @tonybennett4159
    @tonybennett4159 11 місяців тому

    So many people underestimate the NZ sun. At Tongariro, the sun would be about as high as it is in Lisbon, but because of the cooler air that flows over NZ it doesn't feel like it. All over NZ the UV factor is extremely high.
    For those like me who have a bad reaction to insect bites, I would say wear hiking trousers. We sat by the Emerald Lake to eat lunch and the sandflies were out in force. They LOVE legs! I was in my late 60s when I did the crossing and it was no trouble making it in the allotted time, nor was it especially arduous compared with some of the steeper hikes I've done in Europe.

  • @dressjess
    @dressjess Рік тому +1

    I want to do the crossing but honestly don't know where to start planning. This was extremely helpful (also quite funny 😆)

    • @AlexanderAyling
      @AlexanderAyling  Рік тому

      Thanks Jess I’m glad this video was helpful. Hope you enjoy the crossing 👍🏽

  • @NZWarriors1995
    @NZWarriors1995 Рік тому +4

    In my last year of high school we had school camp in the Tongariro National Park and hiked on Mt Tongariro. On the descent, hiking on that steep loose shingle, I started to gather speed and could not stop and kept gaining pace until my legs could no longer keep up with the speed. I ended up flying through the air and landed on my front on some rocks, one of them slicing my quad open! I was carried down and the teachers drove me to Turangi to an after hours doctor. He proceeded to give me a Tetanus shot right in the wound 😵‍💫. Then informed me he would stitch me up so I wouldn't scar....Unfortunately I do carry a big scar on my quad to remind me of my hike!

  • @juliawhiteman
    @juliawhiteman Рік тому

    Great video! Would you say the elevation gain was more difficult on this hike or the Milford Track?

  • @Nynke_K
    @Nynke_K Рік тому +2

    Ha! I literally just finished watching your previous video when this one came out!

    • @AlexanderAyling
      @AlexanderAyling  Рік тому +1

      Planning to do the crossing?!?

    • @Nynke_K
      @Nynke_K Рік тому +1

      @@AlexanderAyling maybe if I ever make it to New Zealand! It definitely looks like a great, if challenging, hike. I think I'd want to bring trekking poles as well - they really help with balance and they'd also make it easier on your legs and knees! And yes, proper footwear - I saw people in slippery cotton trainers and sandals go up Preikestolen in Norway - not funny. And this terrain reminded me of that time I went up mount Vesuvius in Italy when I was barely out of college. I wore my sturdy hiking sandals but it still sucked because that sharp volcanic grit got everywhere! Horrible!

  • @jackieking1522
    @jackieking1522 9 місяців тому +1

    My daughter was in jandals and a crop top at Soda Springs when someone coming the other way, in full Alpine gear, tried to stop her continuing. His English wasn't good and we made a hash of insisting that we knew what we were doing, so it still feels rude that we just pushed past him. I didn't think to show him that my backpack contained all her gear and that once we reached Red crater she was going to take over the group to Ketatahi while I , now empty packed, would go back to get the wagon and drive round to pick them up. Another of life's dangling threads.

  • @elahhale9057
    @elahhale9057 Рік тому +1

    😎cool 👍🏻

  • @garykiley5828
    @garykiley5828 Рік тому +1

    Alex and Carrie we are traveling to NZ in January and would love to meet you if we knew where you are exactly, and if you were interested in a quick stop. Gary and Kathy K

  • @thomassch.4110
    @thomassch.4110 Рік тому +1

    It was the most beautiful hike I did up to now although I had an inflammation in my patellar tendon afterwards for two month since my knees obviously were not prepared for that kind of a hike with 15kg of camera gear on my back 😓
    So you really need to be prepared!!
    Anyways... the views that we got on that hike and the experience we had we will never forget! It was totally worth it 😍🥳📸

    • @AlexanderAyling
      @AlexanderAyling  Рік тому +1

      Definitely worth it but hard on the knees for sure

  • @balancedglenn
    @balancedglenn 10 місяців тому

    Sweet as, bro. Did the circuit in 2010 and loved the area so much, when I returned to the north island a few months later, I did the crossing... Sort of.
    Ngaruhoe was shrouded in clouds on my first ascent and I really wanted to see it on a fine day. So I parked my car at the beginning and did an out-and-back which included mt tongariro and the crater. Am I the only one who really thinks that lava tube looks vaginal?
    Anyhow, cool to hear your take on it all. The toilets are new (and necessary with all those hordes of people), and I'm really sad to see the track destroyed like around 8:20.

  • @ceramicnurse
    @ceramicnurse Рік тому +1

    Totally enjoyed this episode so much! We’ve heard so many news reports over the years, of folks getting stuck on Tongariro and now I know why. After all the years of parent volunteering for my kids outdoor education including long-as bush walks in QT ( Milford track, etc), I’m not looking for another gruelling walk. So in addition to helping folks keen to try the Tongariro, you’ve also helped those of us not intending to go to see it ourselves through your eyes. Love the honesty about the sandwiches. As fellow happily married folk, it was funny to see that moment of “what?!” in Carrie’s reaction and the way you both handled it. We’ve all been there and done that, for sure 😅

  • @chrisharris1522
    @chrisharris1522 Рік тому +6

    You should consider doing the Waikaremoana track it is 4 days around one of the most magical lakes high up in the mountains. My family used to take a boat and camp right at the back of the lake for a few summers, it was where I caught my first trout on a fly, Hamil's Killer I believe. There are mornings when the lake dead still and shrouded with banks of mist and you can see the fish jump, it is an amazing place.

    • @AlexanderAyling
      @AlexanderAyling  Рік тому

      Sounds epic. It’s over between Gizzy and Hawkes Bay right?

    • @chrisharris1522
      @chrisharris1522 Рік тому

      @@AlexanderAyling yep

    • @craigbourbonevans
      @craigbourbonevans Рік тому

      I second that...ended up their after taking a wrong turn ..we ended up staying a week...one of nz best kept secrets...stunning place

    • @sharontihore1585
      @sharontihore1585 Рік тому

      Yes , it's awesome love the brush walk ,clear water's ,beautiful place

    • @chrisharris1522
      @chrisharris1522 Рік тому

      @@craigbourbonevans one time my friend and I took that road as a short cut to get to Mahia we realised our error when we saw the road sign “winding unsealed road next 192 kms” lol but it was a fun trip

  • @jasonmuir4201
    @jasonmuir4201 Рік тому

    Hey Alex, u too some come do the hump ridge track

  • @AnonYmous-UserNotFound
    @AnonYmous-UserNotFound Рік тому +3

    I’ve done this hike 3 times now and once saw a guy hiking alone in a full suit and dress shoes with no additional gear (including water). It looked like he was doing the walk of shame home! People don’t understand how quickly the conditions can change up there.

    • @AlexanderAyling
      @AlexanderAyling  Рік тому +1

      Wow! That takes the cake. Maybe he just quit his job and was like, “I need nature!”

  • @pauls3852
    @pauls3852 Рік тому +1

    'The Sandwich Chronicles', though that title wouldn't have attracted as many views. So which of DOCs great walks is next? I vote for the Routeburn. The Rakiura is possibly the least impressive but the bird life down there is something else. Then again a barbeque at the beach is so much easier.

  • @sunshinegorman3218
    @sunshinegorman3218 Рік тому +1

    This is so helpful. I’m planning my trip to NZ in May and was looking at possibly doing the Tongariro. Can you rent hiking poles in NZ?

    • @AlexanderAyling
      @AlexanderAyling  Рік тому +1

      I’m sure a trekking company would have them for hire

  • @LalaHulse
    @LalaHulse Рік тому

    I just got back from a visit with friends in Taupo who got it in their heads that we should do a spur-of-moment hike of the FREAKING TONGARIRO CROSSING. Needless to say, we did not take them up in their offer of loaning us hiking shoes (!) so we could “finish up in seven hours” (!!) and then drive back to Wellington by 8 (!!!)
    Anyway, thanks for the tips 😀

    • @AlexanderAyling
      @AlexanderAyling  Рік тому

      Sometimes a spontaneous crossing is in order haha!

  • @robthetraveler1099
    @robthetraveler1099 Рік тому

    I'm solo traveling to New Zealand for the first time next May and couldn't be more excited! I'm planning on doing the Tongariro Alpine Crossing and was planning on parking my car on the west side of Mt. Ngauruhoe, hiking up to the Emerald Lakes Overlook, and hiking back. That would be a little bit shorter than doing the whole thing and I would end up where my car is. You don't mention this as a possibility... is this doable? Is the trail one way only or something?

    • @patricehardynz
      @patricehardynz Рік тому

      Stay at a backpacker and they will sort out transport for you, and cook you dinner.

  • @francescathomas3502
    @francescathomas3502 Рік тому

    Are you going to upload the actual hiking video? I would love to see some views!! Thanks.

  • @jenniferbutcher759
    @jenniferbutcher759 Рік тому +2

    Another transport option is Tongariro Crossing shuttles where you drive to the Ketatahi end Carpark, and they pick you up and drop you at the start, then you don’t have the pressure to race to catch a shuttle at the end of the hike you can just get in your own car and drive when you are ready…

    • @highfivehangten
      @highfivehangten Рік тому +1

      I did this! Much more relaxing to not have time pressure on the other side, especially if people in your group hike at different speeds (I'm a slow beginner, fast towards the end).

    • @AlexanderAyling
      @AlexanderAyling  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing - this sounds like a much better option!!

    • @scottm7786
      @scottm7786 Рік тому

      Jennifer, can you just drive to the car park without making prior arrangements and then pay the shuttle driver?
      thanks

  • @RobinOm27
    @RobinOm27 Рік тому

    Best tip: "Go Before You Go!" 😁 ... how about hiking poles? Those knees would've been super grateful, maybe?

  • @stargazer5073
    @stargazer5073 Рік тому

    Were sandwiches on ice in the van? Were you able to eat them when hike was over?????

  • @jackieking1522
    @jackieking1522 9 місяців тому

    Fair enough....folk not being dropped off by the professionals should really check the mountain forecast before starting out. We once went off in bright morning sun, were a bit dumb in not wondering why ours were the first footprints in snow on the boardwalks. We found out at South crater where we had difficulty standing and the icicles dangling from my hairy legs jangled like a Morris dancers bells. Since I knew that the real exposure would come at climb to Red Crater, we make the smartest move of all time and scurried back to the Sun at Mangatapopo. Where the miracle of cell phones got my wife to return and pick us up.

  • @parkiwi4787
    @parkiwi4787 Рік тому +1

    Tip one have a big breakfast. Tip two do a Pooh. Tip three by a chilled 6 pack of beer. Tip four enjoy! 7 hours is the fastest crossing, if you need another Pooh RUN

  • @jasmin-7227
    @jasmin-7227 3 місяці тому +1

    Don‘t be afraid!! I did this hike yesterday and I watched this video and was so nervous because I never hike. I needed a little bit longer maybe because of breaks but it is possible. You can take breaks literally everywhere and theres so many people to help you if you need something. Don‘t be scared and do it! Just bring hiking boots and watch your steps!! Sometimes the ground is very very uneven so be prepared!

  • @eyin9451
    @eyin9451 18 днів тому

    Hi Since I will got an appointment at Taupo at 7pm, and we can be at the track starting point about about 2:30 pm, so we are planning just walk the 1st part, which is the easiest part, and then return. So may I ask u 2 questions, 1)I hike a lot, so do you think I can return to the car park in 2.5hours. 2) In the 1st park, can I still take some beautiful photos. Many thanks ! or do you have some other suggestion

  • @vistaspmajor
    @vistaspmajor 5 місяців тому

    Great video, would you recommend carrying multiple layers in the summer too? I plan to go in the first week of February

    • @AlexanderAyling
      @AlexanderAyling  5 місяців тому

      Yes, definitely. The weather can change dramatically. Also, if you're coming to NZ, grab a copy of my NZ travel itineraries! bit.ly/21DaysinNewZealand ✨

    • @vistaspmajor
      @vistaspmajor 5 місяців тому

      @@AlexanderAylingthank you so much!

  • @sumiatisumiati3510
    @sumiatisumiati3510 4 місяці тому

    How long the slippery part? That must be harshest part. How long to take to complete the hike?. Thanks

  • @vonGrundherr
    @vonGrundherr Рік тому +1

    Wait lol, why no snow up there? Isnt it winter rn? :o

  • @catherinemodafferi6901
    @catherinemodafferi6901 11 місяців тому +2

    Hi Alex, thanks for this very interesting and usefull video. My husband and I (62 and 63 years old) are going to NZ in Feb/March. We really would like to do this quite difficult hike. We are already well equiped as we walk regularly in our mountains here in Italy doing 20 to 22 km in a day. We are in good condition (my husband runs 15km every other day and I walk a lot, practice horse riding often (I have my own horse) and yoga). My question is : did you see some people of our age doing this hike? We will park the car at the Ketetahi in order to have no stress for the duration of the hike. Honestly, do you thing it's possible for us to do it ??? Thanks so much for your answer.

    • @AlexanderAyling
      @AlexanderAyling  11 місяців тому +1

      Sounds like you two will have no problem at all. Just don't forget to bring lunch :)

    • @catherinemodafferi6901
      @catherinemodafferi6901 11 місяців тому

      @@AlexanderAyling 🤣 Thanks for your answer... I promess to do not let my husband take care of it !!!

    • @jackieking1522
      @jackieking1522 9 місяців тому +1

      I'm 75 now , last did it 5 years ago. I have nothing like your preparation background.... you will have no problem at all. And without the pickup time pressure you should consider adding on the couple of hours side trip to the summit of Ngauruhoe. If the weather is fine... no point in going up there if its misty.

  • @alotgoinon
    @alotgoinon 4 місяці тому

    are you allowed to climb the summit or is there someone there to tell you you cannot ? i see people post videos still climbing the cone of the volcano but hear mixed reviews.

  • @gerardorivera6071
    @gerardorivera6071 Рік тому +1

    As an international traveler, where should I stay to do it?
    Or any near town to stay for the hike and then how to go back or move on.
    I'm trying to add it on my way from Rotorua to Wellington.
    My best bet is to know where should I stay (if not from Rotorua) to start the hike
    or
    to know which shuttle gets me there in the morning, and from there, when finishing the hike, how to continue to Wellengton.
    Is it possible:
    Plan A
    where to stay to go and return from the hike?
    Plan B
    Which transport can take me from rotorua to the Alpine Crossing hike and continue to Wellington the same day?
    I'm planning to be there passing mid february.
    Thank you everyone if you can help me with this :D

    • @AlexanderAyling
      @AlexanderAyling  Рік тому +1

      Stay at the Turangi Caravan Park, the shuttle picks up from there in the morning.

    • @AlexanderAyling
      @AlexanderAyling  Рік тому

      Also watch this before you visit - 12 Essential NEW ZEALAND TRAVEL Tips! | WATCH BEFORE You Go!
      ua-cam.com/video/Iw1BM0p-DAk/v-deo.html

  • @williamcarter361
    @williamcarter361 Рік тому +1

    I did this in 98 but over three days, camped two nights in huts.

  • @lagadi1998
    @lagadi1998 3 місяці тому

    hey ! when did you guys hiked there? what month?

    • @AlexanderAyling
      @AlexanderAyling  3 місяці тому +1

      Mid March 👍🏽

    • @lagadi1998
      @lagadi1998 3 місяці тому

      @@AlexanderAyling Nice! You have any idea how is it to hike there in late October? Is it snowy?

  • @mikefellbach6841
    @mikefellbach6841 Рік тому

    We did the hike 4 years ago. Several hotels will allow you to book transportation which is better than the bus since they will generally wait for you. Unfortunately some members of our group decided to climb the volcano which is a side trip you can do on the trail and as a result were late for the pickup. So glad that NZ is open again for travel even though the pandemic is still ripping, accelerated by people who took the jab (variants) though the media is staying silent on it. Unfortunately we won't be able to return to NZ anytime soon due to the crazy quarantine requirements here.

    • @ginganutjob
      @ginganutjob Рік тому

      there is no quarantine, hasn't been for ages

  • @korstmahler
    @korstmahler 3 дні тому

    I wonder where that guy in jandals is now. Poor guy.

  • @CorexFoxx
    @CorexFoxx Рік тому

    You should do the lord of the rings walking tour

  • @Tom_McMurtry
    @Tom_McMurtry Рік тому

    :))

  • @stargazer5073
    @stargazer5073 Рік тому

    How long are you going to live in NZ? Any children in your future???

  • @stargazer5073
    @stargazer5073 Рік тому

    Alex, please leave up your written messages longer. Can't read that fast. Danke wait, I'm allergic to wool!

  • @tantra7
    @tantra7 Рік тому

    I *hate music on trails

  • @jlinus7251
    @jlinus7251 Рік тому

    I was thinking of doing this in March when I go, but now I'm deciding against it. Seems quite difficult. I'll maybe try something this hard when I'm fitter 🥲