@@bevanbolger7284 The wider area is as interesting as the feet and a few tahr. Whether the mobs are not seen or edited out to try to protect them (hunters doing pest control) is another situation of interest, as is other species (if) encountered. Does show some of the current veg to good effect in very localised sites. The wider basins and bluffs in the open, and panoramas of the bush canopy are also interesting to see in their current condition, as is recent erosion. Some of that bush there has "character" and doesn't look any nicer with time.
Awesome adventure man. I'm in Colorado, regularly hunt our Elk, Mule Deer, and one day some sheep. Been starting to lay plans to visit NZ. Is this south island action?
Hats off mate! Hunting the Real story !!
Cheers mate!
@@bevanbolger7284 The wider area is as interesting as the feet and a few tahr.
Whether the mobs are not seen or edited out to try to protect them (hunters doing pest control) is another situation of interest, as is other species (if) encountered.
Does show some of the current veg to good effect in very localised sites. The wider basins and bluffs in the open, and panoramas of the bush canopy are also interesting to see in their current condition, as is recent erosion. Some of that bush there has "character" and doesn't look any nicer with time.
Awesome adventure man. I'm in Colorado, regularly hunt our Elk, Mule Deer, and one day some sheep.
Been starting to lay plans to visit NZ. Is this south island action?
Yea this is the west coast of the south island - really rugged country with thick scrub/rainforest