@@Corbin13ftw Honestly fair shout to the surgeon. He did the best he could once they had run out of medical grade titanium. Fulton Hogan in the parking lot came in clutch for me!
Amazing location Tim. I guess it gets really busy in the summer though. Great video quality - did you use a GoPro or something else? How often do you get to record an avalanche? That was excellent timing.
This was just shot on an iphone 8 plus! I really want to upgrade to a nice go pro in the future. Thanks heaps for watching. Mueller Hut would get crazy in summer that is for sure. Especially with day walkers. It was already hectic as hell in April. Nice at the hut though once the day walkers have left and the evening calms down. Surprisingly enough the avalanches on the other side of the valley were going off about once every hour. Lucky to get my phone out in time though. Have you been to Mt Cook National Park?
@@TheHi_King I invested in a GoPro 12 before I spent 3 months in NZ earlier this year. I'm based in the UK although originally from NZ, and just love returning to tramp. Another 3-4 months planned next NZ summer, and this time I aim to head to the SI. Passing 3 months in the NI was very easy to do though - excellent tramping in the Ruahines, Tararuas, Whirinaki etc. Bits of the TA...I had a fantastic time. I haven't been to the Mt Cook area for years but your video reminded me just how good it is! Keep the videos coming...they provide real inspiration! Jeff
@@jeffc1604 That's awesome to hear! I am the opposite to you in that sense. I have not really done much tramping in the North Island other than a bit around Tongariro. Would love to get into the Tararua's. I got some friends in Upper Hutt so I might have to try tee up a trip that way. I would love to do the South Island section of the TA. Been looking at planning for that for maybe 2026 if I can swing the time off. South Island definitely has some magical scenery. Let me know if you want any recommendations for good walks but it sounds like you know a fair bit about NZ anyway. Thanks for the motivation to keep posting! I love making these videos mainly for my friends and family but it's nice to see others get something out of them too.
incredible as always brother
Day 1 supporter badge would be yours if I could give it to you.
@@TheHi_King hahaha runner up badge would go to the cement in your leg
@@Corbin13ftw Honestly fair shout to the surgeon. He did the best he could once they had run out of medical grade titanium.
Fulton Hogan in the parking lot came in clutch for me!
Amazing location Tim. I guess it gets really busy in the summer though. Great video quality - did you use a GoPro or something else?
How often do you get to record an avalanche? That was excellent timing.
This was just shot on an iphone 8 plus! I really want to upgrade to a nice go pro in the future.
Thanks heaps for watching. Mueller Hut would get crazy in summer that is for sure. Especially with day walkers. It was already hectic as hell in April. Nice at the hut though once the day walkers have left and the evening calms down. Surprisingly enough the avalanches on the other side of the valley were going off about once every hour. Lucky to get my phone out in time though.
Have you been to Mt Cook National Park?
@@TheHi_King I invested in a GoPro 12 before I spent 3 months in NZ earlier this year. I'm based in the UK although originally from NZ, and just love returning to tramp. Another 3-4 months planned next NZ summer, and this time I aim to head to the SI. Passing 3 months in the NI was very easy to do though - excellent tramping in the Ruahines, Tararuas, Whirinaki etc. Bits of the TA...I had a fantastic time. I haven't been to the Mt Cook area for years but your video reminded me just how good it is! Keep the videos coming...they provide real inspiration!
Jeff
@@jeffc1604 That's awesome to hear! I am the opposite to you in that sense. I have not really done much tramping in the North Island other than a bit around Tongariro. Would love to get into the Tararua's. I got some friends in Upper Hutt so I might have to try tee up a trip that way.
I would love to do the South Island section of the TA. Been looking at planning for that for maybe 2026 if I can swing the time off. South Island definitely has some magical scenery. Let me know if you want any recommendations for good walks but it sounds like you know a fair bit about NZ anyway.
Thanks for the motivation to keep posting! I love making these videos mainly for my friends and family but it's nice to see others get something out of them too.